Forest Day

Shaping the Global Agenda for Forests & Climate Change
In parallel with UNFCCC COP13

Ayodya Hotel, Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia
Saturday, 8 December 2007, 09:00-18:00 hrs

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Why Forest Day?

Forests are now at the very center of international debates on climate change and are likely to feature strongly during December’s Thirteenth Session of the Conference of Parties to the UNFCCC.

Fittingly, CIFOR and co-hosts will be holding the first ever Forest Day on Dec 8th, 2007 as an event parallel to COP13. Forest Day will see CIFOR and partner organizations presenting an international forum on forest and climate change policies at the global, national and local levels.

Speakers representing a broad range of forest stakeholders are committed to presenting and discussing the current prominent forest issues central to the climate change debate.

There will be:

Forest Day aims at generating vigorous debate and analytical dialogue of all the social, science, technological, human and political issues inseparable from any discussion of forests and climate. With these themes and such a diversity of participants, Forest Day provides an exemplary vehicle for carrying the crucial questions about forests and climate change in to the future.  

By informing the larger climate change community of the many ways forests can assist them, Forest Day is set to become a reference point in UNFCCC discussions.

Presentations, discussions and debates will focus on:

CIFORUnited Nations Forum on ForestsFAOITTOThe World BankGlobal Environment FacilityWorld Agroforestry CentreIUFROThe World Conservation UnionConvention on Biological DiversityUNDPUNEPUNCCD



Further Information:


Rachel Carmenta
Climate Change Research Officer, CIFOR
Mailing Address: P.O.Box 6596 JKPWB, Jakarta 10065, Indonesia
Tel: +62 (251) 622 622 Fax: +62 (251) 622 100
E-mail: r.carmenta@cgiar.org 

Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
CIFOR advances human wellbeing, environmental conservation and equity by conducting research to inform policies and practices that affect forests in developing countries. CIFOR is one of 15 centres within the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).