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Global Soil Week '15 Soil. The Substance of Transformation EKTA PARISHAD India

Soil Supports Decent Living Standards The Global Soil Week is a collective process and a knowledge platform for sustainable soil management and responsible land governance worldwide. Soil is inextricably linked to human and ecosystem health and crucial if we are to ensure food, water, and energy security for nine billion people by 2050. It sustains biodiversity and if managed wisely contributes to the mitigation of climate change. Nevertheless, we continuously transform this resource in unsustainable ways. We lose an estimated 24 billion tons of fertile soil each year due to erosion. One quarter of the earth s surface is already degraded, which impacts 1.5 billion people today. In fact, soil is a non-renewable resource within human time frames, as it forms very slowly over time. Many degradation patterns can be traced back to inequalities regarding access to soils and land tenure. Ways and means to overcome these inequalities are indispensable to sustainable and equitable development. Pixelio/Luise The year 2015 provides many significant opportunities to address soils on the international stage in the context of international sustainable development negotiations. The 3 rd Global Soil Week, from 19 to 23 April 2015 in Berlin, Germany is a platform, for discussion of soil and land and their links to food security, rural development, growth, energy production, and the competition for land resources. 2 3

Sustainable Development Gains Momentum in 2015 In the UN International Year of Soils, the Global Soil Week offers a window of opportunity to put soil and land on the international political agenda as a key to sustainable development. Food security tops the post-2015 Development Agenda Soil is the basis for more than 90 % of worldwide food production. Today, one eighth of the world s population 842 million people is suffering from hunger. Food security depends on access to healthy soil. Climate change: 11 th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Convention of Parties As the worldwide carbon stock in soils is ten times greater than the carbon stock of forests, the management of soil plays an important role in the mitigation of climate change. Tina Marie De Leon Land governance: 2015 marks three years since the adoption of the Voluntary Guidelines for the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security (VGGT). More than 1.5 billion people regulate their land relations through customary or indigenous systems. Secure land tenure supports livelihoods and the sustainable management of natural resources. Sustainability transformation: G7 under a German presidency will emphasize sustainability The issues of soil and land, and their links to food security, water security, and energy security must be brought to the table. 4 5

A Highlight in the International Year of Soils The Global Soil Week: 19 23 April 2015 is a multi-stakeholder platform of high-level policy-makers, scientists, NGOs, CSOs, farmers, artists, international organizations, and the private sector is an inclusive and participatory process, which contributes to a better positioning of soils in relevant political contexts resonates internationally Motto Participants Countries 2012 Soils for Life 455 65 The animated film Let s Talk About Soil describes soil-related challenges to sustainable development. The Animago award winner in 2013 for Best Visualisation is available in English, Spanish, German, French, Turkish, Arabic, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, and English with subtitiles. www.globalsoilweek.org 2013 Losing Ground has triggered regional events: from 25 to 27 March 2015, the Brazilian International Soil Seminar will be hosted by the Brazilian government using the Global Soil Week format 470 raises public awareness of the issues of soil and land 71 6 7

Steering Committee European Commission Mr Tewolde Egziabher Ethiopian Environmental Protection Authority Ms Maryam Rahmanian CENESTA-Centre for Sustainable Development / Committee on World Food Prof. Reinhard Hüttl GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences / Helmholtz Centre Potsdam Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Partners The German Federal Environmental Agency Prof. Joachim von Braun Center for Development Research / University of Bonn Ms Tumusiime Rhoda Peace Rural Economy and Agriculture / African Union Dr Lindiwe Majele Sibanda Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN) Dr Moujahed Achouri Land and Water Division of the United Nations Prof. M. S. Swaminathan M S Swaminathan Research Foundation Ms Pia Bucella DG Environment, Natural Capital / European Commission Ms Monique Barbut United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) Mr Nitin Desai Ms Mette Loyche-Wilkie United Nations Environmental Programme / Division of Environmental Policy Implementation Mr Johan Kuylenstierna Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification United Nations Environment Programme Global Soil Week '15 International Union of Soil Science Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH Prof. Rattan Lal Carbon Management and Dr Manfred Konukiewitz Sequestration Center / Green Climate Fund Ohio State University German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation 8 9

Global Soil Week The Global Soil Forum Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS) e. V. The Global Soil Forum team is dedicated to achieving responsible land governance and sustainable soil management worldwide. Bridging Knowledge. Our activities offer shared platforms for discussion and space for debate amongst diverse stakeholders and actors. This exchange generates contextualized knowledge with a practical relevance. Empowering Transformation. Together with the leading actors in the field, we initiate processes that foster the application of this co-created knowledge on the ground. As a voice in policy negotiation, we advocate soil management in the context of sustainable development and promote equitable access to land. For this purpose, we have established the Global Soil Week, as well as hosting other diverse process-oriented knowledge-exchange. We work collaboratively with local stakeholders in research projects in the fields of Soil in International Policy, Sustainable Land Management, Soil and Land Governance and Transformation of Urban Systems. www.globalsoilweek.org Founded in 2009, the IASS is an international, interdisciplinary hybrid between a research institute and a think tank, located in Potsdam, Germany. The publicly funded institute promotes research and dialogue between science, politics and society on developing pathways to global sustainability. The IASS focuses on topics such as sustainability governance and economics, new technologies for energy production and resource utilisation, and Earth system challenges like climate change, air pollution, and soil management. www.iass-potsdam.de Contact: Dr Jes Weigelt Coordinator Global Soil Forum Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies e. V. (IASS) Berliner Strasse 130 14467 Potsdam Phone +49 331 28822-00 jes.weigelt@iass-potsdam.de 10 11

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Global Soil Week '15 Soil. The Substance of Transformation The Global Soil Week cordially invites you to present the keynote address EKTA PARISHAD India

Global Soil Week The Global Soil Forum Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS) e. V. The Global Soil Forum team is dedicated to achieving responsible land governance and sustainable soil management worldwide. Bridging Knowledge. Our activities offer shared platforms for discussion and space for debate amongst diverse stakeholders and actors. This exchange generates contextualized knowledge with a practical relevance. Empowering Transformation. Together with the leading actors in the field, we initiate processes that foster the application of this co-created knowledge on the ground. As a voice in policy negotiation, we advocate soil management in the context of sustainable development and promote equitable access to land. For this purpose, we have established the Global Soil Week, as well as hosting other diverse process-oriented knowledge-exchange. We work collaboratively with local stakeholders in research projects in the fields of Soil in International Policy, Sustainable Land Management, Soil and Land Governance and Transformation of Urban Systems. www.globalsoilweek.org Founded in 2009, the IASS is an international, interdisciplinary hybrid between a research institute and a think tank, located in Potsdam, Germany. The publicly funded institute promotes research and dialogue between science, politics and society on developing pathways to global sustainability. The IASS focuses on topics such as sustainability governance and economics, new technologies for energy production and resource utilisation, and Earth system challenges like climate change, air pollution, and soil management. www.iass-potsdam.de Contact: Mr Alexander Müller IASS Potsdam alexander.mueller@iass-potsdam.de +49 331 28822-306 +49 151 120190 58 10 11