Nature provides important ecosystem services that contribute to resilience against climate change and that help combat further climate change. However, as a result of deforestation and unsustainable farming the ecological base, which ensures adequate water supplies, food and climate resilience, has been eroded in many landscapes. What’s more, the degradation of ecosystems leads to a further escalation of climate change.

Sustainable landscape development to achieve climate resilience

If we are to turn the tide, various stakeholders must bundle their strengths in these landscapes. Public authorities, businesses, social organisations and communities can collectively ensure the sustainable landscape development that is needed to achieve climate resilience.

Funding for climate adaptation and mitigation

The Mobilising More for Climate (MoMo4C) project allows us to contribute to this objective by supporting social organisations and entrepreneurs in six landscapes in Ghana, Indonesia, Cameroon, Mozambique and Uganda in developing investable projects for nature restoration that contribute to climate mitigation and climate adaptation. We subsequently reach out to private and public investors. We help the projects attract the necessary investments to implement the initiatives with the aim to scale up these solutions for climate resilience.

In this video, we take you to the landscape in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, where MoMo4C works with rubber farmers.

Learn more about the project

On the MoMo4c website we and our partners regularly share news from the landscapes. Whenever there is a new call for business proposals in any of the countries, this will also be shared on the website.

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Project team

Frederique Holle
Expert Environmental Justice
Jules Koppen
Jules Koppen
Expert Nature Conservation
Nadine Kliffen_IUCN NL
Nadine Kliffen
Communications Manager