20/06/2026 - 28/06/2026
London Climate Action Week 2026
Without finance aligned to sustainable production, systems change in agricultural supply chains cannot happen. Our work focuses on turning ambition into action, from shaping landscape finance approaches and supporting company implementation to delivering practical, on-the-ground solutions.
Proforest will be at London Climate Action Week 2026 (20–28 June), contributing to discussions on how finance, company action and landscape approaches can drive resilient, sustainable production systems.
Events
June 24th
Financing for forests and sustainable land use: An impactful investment or a risky endeavour? (Invite-only)
Organisers: UNEP-WCMC, P4F, Mobilising Finance for Forests and UNEP’s Climate Finance Unit
This workshop will be focused on mobilising more private investment in Nature-based Solutions for sustainable forest and land use.
Investing in resilient landscapes
Organisers: ISEAL Alliance and Jurisdictional Action Network
A public half-day in-person event bringing together investors, practitioners, and sustainability leaders to explore how resilient landscape approaches can unlock long-term value and mitigate systemic sustainability risks.
June 25th
Nature Hub plenary - Ending deforestation: the private sector’s role to Make Deforestation History
From Commitments to Delivery: Place-based approaches for resilient supply chains. (Invite-only)
Organisers: Proforest, Conservation International (CI) and The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
This event aims to gain insights from corporates and finance on practical, landscape-level action.
June 26th
Companies & Financial Institutions breakfast (Invite-only)
Organisers: Proforest, Conservation International (CI), The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
Closed-door meeting of financial institutions and corporates convened under the Finance for Resilient Landscapes Programme.
We welcome engagement from companies, investors and policymakers looking for technical expertise on:
- Landscape finance and investment approaches: Working with financial institutions and partners to structure and operationalise landscape finance, ensuring investment is aligned with on-the-ground realities and delivers on global sustainability commitments.
- A blueprint for resilient landscapes: Providing a structured framework to guide the development of mature, locally led landscape initiatives, aligning private sector engagement with long-term environmental and social outcomes.
- Company action and supply chain transformation: Supporting companies to respond to evolving regulations and sustainability commitments, translating requirements into practical actions that deliver real impact.
- Practical, field-based experience across production regions: Bringing on-the-ground insight to ensure strategies are realistic, inclusive and effective, bridging the gap between global ambition and local implementation.










