![]() The guide focuses on the suitability and usability of these LUCM solutions to monitor whether a production area gains or loses tree forest cover from year-to-year as a result of a specific agricultural activity. It offers a reader-friendly and practical review of the characteristics of five global LUCM solutions and five national systems from around the world and provides the answers to the most common questions in this often difficult task. The new Practice Guidance ‘Land Use Change Monitoring Solutions in Support of Deforestation-Free Commodities’ could be a turning point for non-specialized practitioners with this type of choice in their hands. “By grading them in terms of practitioner-friendliness, we offer a way through the maze”. “The increased availability of land use change monitoring solutions can be overwhelming for development practitioners, technical staff from financial institutions, or senior managers from commodity buyer companies”, said lead author Kifah Sasa, Chief Programme Officer at UNDP Costa Rica and former Senior Advisor to UNDP’s Green Commodities Programme. ![]() This can be a difficult task because of the increased availability of Land Use Change Monitoring (LUCM) solutions. Practitioners who are unfamiliar with Geographical Information Systems but involved in deforestation-free commodities must choose whether to rely on existing openly accessible global forest monitoring services, contracting private service providers, or, developing national monitoring systems themselves. The benefits are many”, said Jairo Serna, field expert in Costa Rica and former UNDP Senior Technical Advisor, during a virtual workshop for commodity practitioners in October 2020 which focused on the potential of LUCM solutions to prevent social and environmental externalities.* “The existence of Land Use Change Monitoring Systems, originally designed to control deforestation from agricultural commodities expansion, is now also helping aqueducts prevent agrochemical runoff into water sources. The monitoring of these dynamics is essential to achieve deforestation-free commodity supply chains. Your system font will be back to normal.For deforestation-free value chains, public and private sector decision-makers need to monitor the land cover dynamics within the production landscapes that supply the world with agricultural commodities.Įxperience proves that users require regular oversight of both the dynamics between forest and no forest areas, and between agricultural land cover and tree forest cover inside production landscapes. ![]() Run the REG file, click “Yes” at the warning, and then restart your PC. "Segoe Script Bold (TrueType)"="segoescb.ttf" "Segoe Print Bold (TrueType)"="segoeprb.ttf" "Segoe MDL2 Assets (TrueType)"="segmdl2.ttf" "Segoe UI Symbol (TrueType)"="seguisym.ttf" "Segoe UI Semilight Italic (TrueType)"="seguisli.ttf" ![]() "Segoe UI Semilight (TrueType)"="segoeuisl.ttf" "Segoe UI Semibold Italic (TrueType)"="seguisbi.ttf" "Segoe UI Semibold (TrueType)"="seguisb.ttf" "Segoe UI Light Italic (TrueType)"="seguili.ttf" "Segoe UI Light (TrueType)"="segoeuil.ttf" "Segoe UI Italic (TrueType)"="segoeuii.ttf" "Segoe UI Historic (TrueType)"="seguihis.ttf" "Segoe UI Emoji (TrueType)"="seguiemj.ttf" "Segoe UI Bold Italic (TrueType)"="segoeuiz.ttf" "Segoe UI Bold (TrueType)"="segoeuib.ttf" "Segoe UI Black Italic (TrueType)"="seguibli.ttf" "Segoe UI Black (TrueType)"="seguibl.ttf" ![]() Copy and paste the following into your second REG file: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 You need to create another REG file just like we did before, except you’ll use different code. You can easily change it back at any time. Of course, you aren’t permanently stuck with the new font once you change it. Change the Default System Font Back to Segoe ![]()
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