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Poster Sessions and Exhibition Booths

List of Poster Sessions

No

Title

Name of organization

Contacts

1

Does climate change promote insect outbreak situations and altered forest ecosystem functions?

  1. University Göttingen, Germany, Departments of Landscape Ecology and Remote Sensing
  2. Research Centre for Agricultural and Forest Environment PAS, Field Station Turew
  3. Poznan University of Life Sciences, Department of Forest Entomology

Anne le Mellec  

2

Optimal Forest Management, Fragmented Landscape and The Opportunity Cost of Biodiversity

Massey University,
New Zealand

Thi Hong Nhung NGHIEM

3

Asseing the propensity of polluting industries and consumers to support compensatory afforestation on wastelands.

National Institute of Financial Management,
India

Dr. Teki Surayya

4

Conserving the Tropical Rainforest in Cross River Nigeria to increase the global Carbon sink, through the adoption of Energy Efficient Improved Woodstove in the support zone communities

NGO Coalition for the Environment, Nigeria

Edwin Usang

5

Plan Vivo: ecosystem services and rural livelihoods

Plan Vivo Foundation (formerly BioClimate Research and Development)
Scotland, UK

Alexa Morrison

6

A hierarchy of avoided deforestation baseline methodologies

Ecometrica, University of Leeds, Edinburgh, UK

Nicholas Berry

7

The value of logged tropical forest for biodiversity conservation and carbon storage

Ecometrica, University of Leeds, Edinburgh, UK

Nicholas Berry

8

Remote sensing for measuring non-continuous cover forest carbon stocks: capabilities and limitations

Ecometrica, University of Leeds, Edinburgh, UK

Nicholas Berry

9

Adaptation as Social Learning

Stockholm Environment Institute, Oxford, UK

Tahia Devisscher

10

Biomass and carbon storage of a Nothofagus pumilio age sequence using remote sensing and inventory data in Patagonia, Chile

Wald-Zentrum, Westfaelische Wilhelms- Universitaet Muenster, Germany, Forest
Faculty, Universidad de Chile

Marcela Poulain

11

Community Forestry Carbon Offset Project, Oddar Meanchey, Cambodia

Forestry Administration, Cambodia

Keo Omaliss

12

How palm-oil plantations increase disaster risk, contribute to climate change and drive a unique Sumatran-orangutan population to extinction

PanEco Foundation, Switzerland

Denis Ruysschaert

13

Monitoring degradation in the scope of REDD

Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institute (vTI), Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries. Institute for World Forestry, Germany

Thomas Baldauf

14

Degradation is far more than the reduction of biomass

Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institute (vTI), Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries. Institute for World Forestry, Germany

Thomas Riedel

15

Introduction to the ‘Carbon Forestry Network’

Institute for World Forestry Johann Heinrich von Thuenen-Institute (vTI), Germany and University of Hamburg, Germany

Dr. Joachim Krug

16

Interactions between REDD and the international carbon market: the role of market regulations and future commitments

Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Germany

Niels Anger

17

Carbon Sequestration in German Forests and Wood Products

Johann Heinrich von Thuenen-Institute (vTI), Germany and University of Hamburg, Germany

Dr. Joachim Krug
                    

18

Forest, deforestation and plantations from a gender perspective

Gender CC - Women for Climate Justice

Ulrike Roehr 

19

Intelliforest System

University of Technology, Poznan

Mikolaj Sobczak, PhD

 

 

 

List of Exhibition Booths

No

Name of Organization

Contacts

1

Poland - The State Forests

Jolanta Stankiewicz

2

CarbonFix e.V.

Kate Shippam

3

The Nature Conservancy

Christopher Heishman

4

Green Resources AS

Jenny Henman

5

Global Forest Coalition

Simone Lovera

6

Woods Hole Research Center

Karen Schwalbe

7

Climate, Community & Biodiversity Alliance

Joanna Durbin

8

CFMEU (ForestWorks)

Michael Hartman

9

International Union for Conservation of Nature

David Huberman

10

Conservation International

Jennifer McCullough

11

Confederation of European Forest Owners

Marta Gaworska

12

Center for International Forestry Research

Nia Sabarniati

13

Forest Landscape Restoration

Eduardo Mansur

14

Ministère de l’Environnement, des Forets et du Tourisme Madagascar

Lydie N. Raharimaniraka

15

World Bank Group

Anne Davis Gillet

16

British Council

Christopher Palmer

17

Food and Agriculture Organization

Susan Braatz

18 

TÜV SÜD

Martin Schroeder

For further information, please contact: cifor-forestday@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).