The National Center for Environmental Justice (NCEJ), represented by Dr. Mohammad Eyadat, chairman, participated for three days, in a preparatory workshop on forest and land management, climate change and the interrelationship between them, organized by the Dibeen Association for Environmental Development in partnership with the Habitat International Union (HIC), in preparation for the Seventh Earth Forum, In the presence of a group of local community representatives, leaders of community and civil action, municipal councils and joint services councils in Jordan, and specialists from Jordan, Palestine and Egypt, and in the presence of the representative of the World Food and Agriculture Organization in Jordan.
Over the course of the working sessions, the forums discussed many relevant propositions, including land and forest management frameworks and their effects on social and economic transformations in the status of use, analysis of the existing situation and the consequent indicators related to sustainable forest management with governance frameworks and its main pillars of transparency, accountability and integrity, and in the same context The expert group presented the most important analyses and legislative and policy gaps related to climate change in local tenure within global normative frameworks.
At the end of the workshop, the participating teams presented the most important results and recommendations on which the next joint work will be built.