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Side Events
List of Forest Day 2 Side Events
Session 1 (Ordering is based on room allocation) Collegium Minus
Collegium Maius
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No |
Title of Side Event |
Institution |
Room |
Contacts |
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4 |
Implications of proposed REDD mechanisms for biodiversity conservation
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Conservation International |
119, 1st floor |
Matthew N. Foster |
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5 |
The business case for REDD biodiversity benefits
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CBD Secretariat |
Sniadeckich, 2nd floor |
Tim Christophersen |
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6 |
The Challenge of REDD Design: considerations on uncertainty and its implications on Policy Options, and Data Needs for Monitoring and Verification
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The Woods Hole Research Center |
218, 2nd floor |
Karen Schwalbe |
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7 |
Sub-national REDD projects: Lessons learned in Brazil and Guatemala
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Institute for Conservation and Sustainable Development of Amazonas (IDESAM), Amazonas Sustainable Foundation (FAS), and Rainforest Alliance |
219, 2nd floor |
Mariana Pavan; Gabriel Ribenboin; Julianne Baroody |
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8 |
US Government Perspectives on Climate Change and Forests
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Nicholas Institute |
220 |
Lydia Olander |
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9 |
Indonesia-Australia presentation on the Kalimantan Forests and Climate Partnership REDD demonstration activity
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Governments of Australian and Indonesia |
222 |
Clare Walsh; Nur Masripatin |
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10 |
REDD Methodology Modules Launch
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Avoided Deforestation Partners |
223 |
Robert O'Sullivan |
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11 |
Carbon storage in Harvested Wood Products: Why bother?
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United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)/Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) |
226 |
Sebastian Hetsch |
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12 |
The Little REDD Book: A Guide to Governmental and Non-Governmental proposals for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation
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The Global Canopy Programme |
285 |
Niki Mardas |
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13 |
An Integrated Global Approach to Forest Carbon, Climate and REDD
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Center for Clean Air Policy |
321, 3rd floor |
Matthew Ogonowski |
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14 |
Financing for Sustainable Forest Management (SFM): Climate Change link
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United Nations Forum on Forests Secretariat |
322, 3rd floor |
Mahendra Joshi |
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15 |
Beyond REDD: Your role in ensuring that forests positively effect climate change
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The Forests Dialogue |
323, 3rd floor |
Gary Dunning |
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16 |
Afforestation / Reforestation – A key factor for the success of REDD
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CarbonFix e.V. |
324, 3rd floor |
Kate Shippam |
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17 |
Forests, climate change and the forest industry – the business perspective
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ICFPA-WBCSD-FAO |
325, 3rd floor |
Marco Mensink |
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18 |
Avoided Deforestation with Sustainable Benefits: bottom-up approaches to measurement and policy change
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ASB Partnership for the Tropical Forest Margins |
327, 3rd floor |
Brent Swallow; Robin Matthews |
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19 |
Seeing REDD globally and from the ground-up: Connecting projects, finance and policy
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Union of Concerned Scientists and Camco International |
328, 3rd floor |
Doug Boucher; Amanda Rooney |
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20 |
How to Include Terrestrial Carbon in Developing Nations in the Overall Climate Change Solution, and Economic Implications
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The Terrestrial Carbon Group |
330, 3rd floor |
Ralph Ashton |
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21 |
Realising REDD: Learning the lessons from payments for ecosystem services |
International Institute for Environment and Development |
Kuraszkiewicz, Basement |
Ivan Bond |
Session 2 Collegium Minus
Collegium Maius
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No |
Title of Side Event |
Institution |
Room |
Contacts |
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24 |
Improving global forest monitoring using accurate satellite imagery
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VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland |
119, 1st floor |
Tuomas Häme |
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25 |
State and Practice in the Forest Carbon Markets
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Forest Trends’ Ecosystem Marketplace and the Katoomba Group |
Sniadeckich, 2nd floor |
Katherine Hamilton; Rebecca Vonada |
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26 |
REDD and peatland conservation and restoration
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Wetlands International |
220, 2nd floor |
Susanna Tol |
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27 |
REDD on the ground – Experiences from Brazil
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Heinrich Böll Foundation, KfW Bankengruppe and Amazon Institute for Environmental Research (IPAM) |
219, 2nd floor |
Annette von Schönfeld; Karl-Heinz Stecher; Paula Moreira |
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28 |
Developing the Growing Forests Partnerships: Global Public Goods and Local Needs
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World Bank |
222, 2nd floor |
Anne Davis Gillet |
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29 |
Mitigation Activities in the Forestry sector in Turkey
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General Directorate of Forestry, Turkey |
223, 2nd floor |
Ismail Belen |
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30 |
Use of advanced Remote Sensing in REDD - the Panama case
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SGS, Imagetree |
285, 2nd floor |
Christian Kobel |
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31 |
Mapping Carbon and Biodiversity: Launch of Atlas
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UNEP-World Conservation Monitoring Centre |
321, 3rd floor |
Alison Campbell |
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32 |
Avoiding REDD Hot Air
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International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis |
322, 3rd floor |
Michael Obersteiner |
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33 |
Moving Ahead with REDD: Issues, Options and Implications of MRV, Financing and Other Items Under Negotiation
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Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) |
323, 3rd floor |
Stibniati Atmadja |
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34 |
Scope for Improvement: Which forest-carbon activities should be included in the post-2012 climate agreement?
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WWF |
324, 3rd floor |
Emily Brickell |
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35 |
Linking the Climate Change Adaptation, Tropical Forests and Biodiversity
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Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and Tropical Forest and Climate Change Adaptation (TROFFCA) |
325, 3rd floor |
Thomas E. Downing; Tahia Devisscher; Johnson Nkem |
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36 |
How Will We Know? Taking Credible Forest Actions
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World Resources Institute |
327, 3rd floor |
Florence Daviet |
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37 |
Adapting forest policies and institutions to meet climate change challenges: country experiences
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Food and Agriculture Organization |
328, 3rd floor |
Susan Braatz |
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38 |
Learning from Illegal Logging: Transforming the global timber trade to support successful REDD and forest governance
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Environmental Investigation Agency and Natural Resources Defense Council |
Kuraszkiewicz, Basement |
Andrea Johnson |
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