Discussion
Securing Land Rights and Social Equity in Pursuit of Net Zero
As COP30 approaches, climate finance remains a critical issue. Join us to explore how net‑zero strategies and land‑based carbon removal affect land and community rights—and how risks can be turned into opportunities to advance just climate goals.
As climate negotiators, policymakers and advocates gear up for the Africa Climate Week and the Africa Climate Summit in Addis Ababa, on road to COP30, now is the time to place land rights, responsible investment, and inclusive, community-led approaches at the heart of the climate agenda. Following COP29, which left many unanswered questions regarding the mobilisation and delivery of climate finance for developing countries, the question of climate finance remains high on the agenda for Africa Climate Week. With the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) including provisions for carbon markets as a tool for channelling climate finance to developing countries, this webinar comes at a pivotal moment to ask: What do net zero strategies and investments in land-based carbon removal mean for land and for communities, and how can we transform risks into opportunities to meet climate goals?
Why this matters? Encouraged by the financial promise of carbon markets, investments in land-based climate solutions, such as afforestation and ecosystem restoration are gaining ground globally. These investments hold the potential to advance climate and socioeconomic development objectives. But they also require large areas of land, often in places where tenure systems are weak and community rights insecure. In the absence of robust legal processes and strong and enforceable safeguards , such investments risk deepening inequalities and driving land dispossession.
Join the International Institute for Sustainable Development, TMG Research and the Robert Bosch Stiftung for the webinar / dialogue on how to make climate action both effective and just.
Register here and stay tuned for more details on our guest speakers.
Text cross-posted from the Robert Bosch Stiftung
Date
Time
15:00 - 16:30 (UTC+2)
Organisers
IISD
TMG Research
Robert Bosch Stiftung
Languages
English
Contact Person

Joanna Trimble
comms@tmg-thinktank.com