La oficina de la FAO para América Latina y el Caribe y la Plataforma de Acción Climática en Agricultura de Latinoamérica y del Caribe (PLACA) participaron en distintos eventos donde…
PLACA's virtual repository of terms will make it possible to generate greater consensus on the use of terminology specifically related to climate change and its link with agricultural activity, meteorological phenomena and some plans and policies focused on the sector for the countries of the region.
The two documents prepared by the Thematic Working Group on Adaptation and Mitigation seek to support countries in the preparation of their national inventories (IN) on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
The creation of this Bank will allow the exchange of experiences among different actors of the agrifood systems and will contribute to the generation of a collective collaboration network for the updating of this initiative.
The science of climate change, international environmental regime, history and overview of the negotiations were some of the topics addressed in the course.
What is PLACA?
PLACA is a regional mechanism for voluntary collaboration between the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) on agriculture and climate change, aimed at productive agricultural development that is adapted to the effects of climate change and is resilient and low in greenhouse gas emissions.
One of the fundamental pillars of the Platform of Latin America and the Caribbean for Climate Action on Agriculture (PLACA) are the Thematic Working Groups (TWGs). The working groups are mechanisms for co-creating knowledge and strengthening capacities.