[yess] Fwd: [GYBN] Fwd: [cbd-womencaucus] Fwd: IPROMO 2019 - call for applications - Landscape approach for enhancing mountain resilience - 2-18 July 2019

  • From: Carla Isobel Elliff <carlaelliff@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: yess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2019 10:20:09 -0300

Dear YESSers,

Please find below a Summer School opportunity that may be of interest.


best,
Carla

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Date: sáb, 23 de mar de 2019 às 23:55
Subject: [GYBN] Fwd: [cbd-womencaucus] Fwd: IPROMO 2019 - call for
applications - Landscape approach for enhancing mountain resilience - 2-18
July 2019
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Subject: IPROMO 2019 - call for applications - Landscape approach for
enhancing mountain resilience - 2-18 July 2019
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2019 09:27:26 +0000
From: Indigenous-Peoples <Indigenous-Peoples@xxxxxxx>
<Indigenous-Peoples@xxxxxxx>
To: Brunel, Anne (DPSA) <Anne.Brunel@xxxxxxx> <Anne.Brunel@xxxxxxx>,
Estrada, Mariana (DPSA) <Mariana.Estrada@xxxxxxx> <Mariana.Estrada@xxxxxxx>

Dear indigenous peoples’ representatives,



Greetings from FAO Indigenous Peoples Team!



Kindly see below the call for applications for the *International Programme
on Research and Training on Sustainable Management of Mountain Areas
(IPROMO) Summer School*



This year, the 2 weeks course will be focusing on “Landscape approach for
enhancing mountain resilience”, and it will take place from 2 to 18 July in
Italy.



You will find details on application and fees in the text below. Should you
are interested, please feel free to send your application before *Saturday
30 March*. The organizers will get back to you should you are selected as
fellow.



For further queries, kindly please contact rosalaura.romeo@xxxxxxx and
d.godone@xxxxxxxxx



Best,



*FAO Indigenous Peoples Team*

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*IPROMO Summer school*



*Call for applications *



*“Landscape approach for enhancing mountain resilience”*



*Pieve Tesino – Ormea (Italy) *

*2 – 18 July 2019*





Dear Mountain Partnership members and friends,



We are pleased to announce the call for applications for the *twelfth
IPROMO Course
<http://www.fao.org/mountain-partnership/our-work/capacitydevelopment/ipromo/course-2019/en/>*
- the training programme on sustainable mountain development - jointly
organized by the Mountain Partnership Secretariat at FAO, the University of
Turin, Italy, and the University of Tuscia, Italy, with the high patronage
of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.



The theme this year is *“Landscape approach for enhancing mountain
resilience“*.



Mountains are transboundary landscapes that require integrated approaches
to sustain the ecosystems services they provide.  Mainstreaming an
integrated landscape approach in mountains allows for more effective
sustainable management and better conservation especially in protected
areas, corridors and heritage territories, including agrobiodiversity
management, sustainable forest management and soil and water conservation.
Sustainable management of mountain landscapes is essential for sustaining
ecosystem services such as water and food crop diversity, and for enabling
climate change adaptation by vulnerable local communities.



Mountains face multiple challenges, such as climate change, mining,
deforestation and unsustainable agriculture and over grazing. Improving
livelihoods and sustaining ecosystem services requires fostering
innovation, knowledge exchange and co-learning across mountain regions, to
scale out successful ‘seeds of innovation’. It requires partnerships
between institutions, governments and communities, linking science and
traditional knowledge, merging research with practice.



An integrated approach in mountains allows for different stakeholders, from
different ministries, civil society and local community, including
indigenous peoples, to adopt a holistic planning and implementation that
involves both bottom up and top down processes as well as traditional
knowledge and innovation. Full participation helps ensure that the rights,
roles and responsibilities of all individuals and institutions involved are
clearly defined and facilitates conflict resolution when needed.



The 2019 IPROMO course will run from 2 -18 July 2019 with two weeks of full
immersion learning. It will include lectures, practical work and
excursions. The course will be held in Ormea (northwest Italy) and Pieve
Tesino (northeast Italy) and will be in English. The provisional programme
is available here
<http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/templates/mountain_partnership/doc/IPROMO/IPROMO_2019/Programme2019__.pdf>;
the instructors will include as always a mix of university professors, FAO
officers and colleagues from regional or international organizations
dealing with sustainable mountain development.



About 30 professionals will be admitted to the course and preference will
be given to participants coming from countries and organizations which
are members of the *Mountain Partnership
<http://www.fao.org/mountain-partnership/members/en/>*. This course is
geared towards technical officers, hence applicants from the academic world
will not be given priority. Participants from developing countries are
encouraged to apply.



The total cost of the course (inclusive of full board, accommodation,
taxes, teaching equipment, internal transfers but excluding travel costs)
is €3,000. Please note that some total and partial (cover on-site costs
lodging and tuition) scholarships are available for participants from
developing countries.



Excellent knowledge of English, a university degree preferably in a
technical area such as agriculture, forestry, biology, geology or
geography, and relevant work experience are prerequisites.



Those who are interested in participating can register online and upload
their curriculum vitae as a Word or PDF file here
<http://www.fao.org/mountain-partnership/ipromoform/en/>.



*Applications should be sent by 30 March 2019,* and applicants can expect
to receive a reply by end of April 2019.



*Kindly share this call for applications with interested colleagues *



Thank you.



Kind regards,



Rosalaura Romeo



Mountain Partnership Secretariat

www.fao.org/mountain-partnership/en/





For further queries:

rosalaura.romeo@xxxxxxx and d.godone@xxxxxxxxx







*The Mountain Partnership is a voluntary alliance of partners dedicated to
improving the lives of mountain people and protecting mountain environments
around the world.*

*www.fao.org/mountain-partnership/en/*
<http://www.fao.org/mountain-partnership/en/>


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