Cross-Cutting Sessions

1. Adaptation of Forests to Climate Change – Bridging the Gap between Knowledge and Action

Organizers:  IUFRO, CIFOR, ICRAF, PROFOR-WB
Location: Aula (University Hall), 1st floor, Collegium Minus, UAM 

Chair: Markku Kanninen (Center for International Forestry Research)
Panelists:
Dennis Garrity (ICRAF), Ian Noble (World Bank), Balgis Osman-Elasha (IUFRO), Bruno Locatelli (CIRAD-CIFOR), Gerhard Dieterle (World Bank)

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2. 'The Second D' – Sustainable Forest Management Addressing Forest Degradation

Organizers: ITTO, IUCN (GPFLR), FAO, CBD
Location: Lubranski, 1st floor, Collegium Minus, UAM

Chair: Jurgen Blaser (Intercooperation)
Panelists:  Margaret Skutsch (University of Twente, Netherlands), Carlos Duarte (Brazil), Nur Masripatin (Indonesia), Panelist from Ghana - TBC, Panelist from Japan- TBC.

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3. Getting Ready for REDD:  Capacity Building for REDD Strategy Planning and Monitoring in Three Countries

Organizers: World Bank and the UN REDD Programme (FAO, UNEP, and UNDP)
Location: Siedemnastka, 1st floor, Collegium Minus, UAM

Chair: Kenneth Andrasko (FCPF/World Bank)
Panelist:  Kenneth Andrasko (FCPF/World Bank), Peter Holmgren (UN-REDD Program and FAO),  Eduardo Reyes (ANAM, Government of Panama); Jean Roger Rakotoarijaona (PNAE, Government of Madagascar); Lillian Portillo (Government of Paraguay, invited)

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4. Global REDD Architecture - Options for Integrating REDD into the Global Climate Regime

Organizers: CIFOR, ICRAF
Location: Sniadeckich, 2nd floor, Collegium Maius, UAM

Chair: Arild Angelsen (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)
Panelists: Doug Boucher (Union of Concerned Scientists), Ruben Lubowski (Environmental Defense Fund), Michael Dutschke (Biocarbon Consult), James Griffiths (WBCSD), Charlotte Streck (Climate Focus), Virgilio Viana (Amazonas Sustainable Foundation).

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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).