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Activity report for 2022-2023
To deliver its mission at the crossroads where development goals meet those for environmental protection, the FFEM has adopted 4 core principles that guide its support for projects that adopt innovative approaches to benefit local stakeholders. Promoting environmental co-benefits, meeting the...
Published in October 2023
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Circular solutions and fight against pollution
FFEM supports projects that tackle pollution and implement circular solutions. It accompanies integrated approaches that consider the entire product life cycle. It also supports the strengthening of governance and regulatory frameworks in countries, in accordance with commitments made in...
Published in October 2023
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Biodiversity conservation and enhancement
Human activities have significantly altered both terrestrial (75%) and marine (66%) surfaces, endangering nearly one million animal and plant species. To reconcile conservation and development, FFEM contributes to global biodiversity conservation goals by involving local residents in the...
Published in October 2023
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Sustainable management of agricultural and forests landscapes
As the primary reservoir of terrestrial biodiversity, forests, along with lands, serve as a powerful lever for climate regulation. Agricultural-related deforestation accounts for nearly a quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and an accelerated loss of biodiversity. FFEM addresses...
Published in October 2023
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Aquatic ecosystems resilience
High seas, coastlines, wetlands, and freshwater hydrosystems: their role is crucial for climate regulation. By causing ocean acidification or sea level rise, anthropogenic pressures threaten these natural environments. To ensure socio-environmental resilience of ecosystems and local populations...
Published in October 2023
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Adaptation and low-carbon transition in cities and territories
Greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, especially in cities where more than 55% of the world’s population currently resides, and where an estimated 68% will reside by 2050. These urban areas are highly impacted by the effects of climate change. FFEM promotes low-carbon adaptation and...
Published in October 2023
The Forest Management Plan (FMP) is the main tool for sustainable management of commercial forests in Central Africa. It is designed to ensure the industry is profitable for public and private stakeholders while preserving the goods and services provided by these forests (biodiversity, carbon...
Published in June 2023
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6 recommandations for Integrating, Preserving and Restoring Nature in Cities
Three quarters of the population in Latin America live in cities, which have been developed with no regard for the rich biodiversity which flourishes alongside them in the tropical climate. However, the way in which these cities are being designed and developed is starting to change, with nature...
Published in June 2023
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The FFEM in a nutshell (2023 Edition)
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In focus : The forests of Central Africa
In focus: the forests of Central Africa.
A priceless biodiversity reserve, the forests of Central Africa cover around 200 million hectares, almost one-quarter of which is used for industrial timber production.
The second largest tropical forest range on Earth - after the Amazon...
Published in March 2023
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IN FOCUS : THE FORESTS OF CENTRAL AFRICA
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Strategy document 2023-2026
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The BRIDGE Project Brochure
The BRIDGE Project seeks to promote strategic alliances between the private sector and CTFs that are part of RedLAC (Latin American and Caribbean Network of Environmental Funds) and CAFÉ (Consortium of African Funds for the Environment), to jointly achieve the 2030 action goals for biodiversity...
Published in November 2022
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Publication of a new capitalisation on Protected marine areas (MPA)
Since its creation in 1994, the FFEM has favoured innovative environmental projects that can be replicated at larger scale. To do so, it is essential to capitalise on experiences gained from these projects and to learn from them in order to improve future projects.
That’s why the FFEM is...
Published in August 2021
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The FFEM publishes its new 2020 – 2021 Annual Report
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Energy transition and resilient cities at FFEM
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Forests and agricultural land at FFEM
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Pollution and waste management at FFEM
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