Ana Di Pangracio works for the civil society group Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales or FARN which is concerned in initiatives to revive degraded land in Argentina.
She spoke to UN Information in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the place she was attending a UN convention (COP16) targeted on desertification, drought and land restoration.
“We work within the Matanza Riachuelo basin which is a polluted space on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, which is residence to round 4.5 million individuals, lots of whom live in socio-environmental weak conditions or different troublesome circumstances.
Restoration actions embrace planting native flora and eradicating non-native invasive species throughout some 4.5 hectares, in addition to constructing viewpoints and interpretative trails and cleansing up unlawful rubbish disposal.
A part of our work is bringing individuals, particularly younger individuals, to expertise this restored pure wetland.
Many stay shut by in very city, built-up areas and will come from difficult or violent environments however have by no means seen this land or had not even identified of its existence.
Feelings and tears
Some are moved to tears once they expertise nature for the primary time of their lives.
We consolation them and inform them it’s OK to be emotional; I’m actually happy that they’re able to join with nature on this means, as I can see that our work is having a big effect.
Some are moved to tears once they expertise nature for the primary time of their lives.
They inform their pals and academics concerning the expertise as nicely and so we get extra guests.
There’s an academic ingredient to our work as we educate the kids concerning the significance of defending wetlands but in addition the adjoining grasslands and native forest.
I’m a birdwatching lawyer, and though I’m no knowledgeable, I take pleasure in displaying our guests my favorite chicken, the carancho, which is a really intelligent and humorous chicken which you’ll be able to see throughout Argentina, together with in city areas. It’s my approach to join with nature.
The popularity that the correct to a wholesome setting is a human proper underpins all of our work.
There’s numerous land loss in Argentina, together with areas which have turn into degraded by drought. In 2020, we skilled a three-year-long drought, the worst in over 60 years. This had severe social and environmental impacts.
UN desertification convention
It’s necessary to return to this convention of the UN Conference on Combatting Desertification (UNCCD) because it provides us the chance to have interaction with civil society constituencies and to think about the interface between nationwide and world coverage on a spread of points together with land restoration and biodiversity.
In the event you imagine in multilateralism, it is very important be right here and civil society organizations (CSOs) could make a distinction.
It was the strain from CSOs which led to the inclusion of human rights and gender-focused parts within the Biodiversity Conference and its not too long ago adopted World Biodiversity Framework.
Within the UNCCD, the problem of land tenure, mirrored in COP choices, was additionally promoted by CSOs.
The UNCCD course of, and this COP16 isn’t any exception, does facilitate inclusivity, as CSOs are capable of entry the plenary conferences and ship statements so we’re being listened to.
We’re aware that CSOs in different worldwide fora just like the UN local weather COPs do not need the identical stage of entry.
We now have acquired a grant from the G20 World Land Initiative and are presenting our work on the assembly in Riyadh. This assist will allow us to hold on our work within the Matanza Riachuelo basin.
I’m excited to present extra younger individuals the chance to take pleasure in nature and for them to turn into the brand new guardians of wetlands and take the message again to their friends concerning the significance of preserving ecosystems for future generations.”