Stream 5
Reconciling development challenges
information VENUE:
Hall 4A1
Hall 4Nth Pod
Play Fair 2
Jamison Room
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 th
INTRODUCTORY SESSION, SESSION PLENARIES AND SIDE EVENTS
LATE AFTERNOON AND EVENING: SESSION PLENARIES AND SIDE EVENTS
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
3:30 – 5:00 pm
SIDE EVENT: USAID’s Central Africa Program for the Environment
MAIN EVENT: Setting the Stage for Development Challenges: Part 2
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
SIDE EVENT: Creating a new global network of private protected area practitioners
MAIN EVENT: Reconciling development challenges: Introduction to Stream 5
SIDE EVENT: Protected areas and peace building
12:00 – 1:30 pm
6:00 – 7:30 pm
Welcome luncheon for the Stream on Reconciling Development Challenges
SIDE EVENT: Informal networking session for protected areas and development
Landscape approaches to development and conservation: The mitigation hierarchy and biodiversity offsets 1:30 – 3:00 pm
MAIN EVENT: Setting the Stage for Development Challenges: Part 1 SIDE EVENT: Zonation workshop for land use planners SIDE EVENT: Legal issues in protected areas and development
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 th STREAM SESSIONS 8:30 – 10:00 am Protected areas and sustainable development goals: Part 1 Jamison Ervin Protected areas and sustainable development – who cares about nature?
Norbu Wangchuk Protected areas and its contribution to Gross National Happiness
Nagulendran Kangayatkarasu Malaysia’s Vision 2020: The role of protected areas
Krishna Prasad Acharya Protected areas for Nepal’s development
Tarun Kathula
Aggrey Rwetsiba
Initiatives of ‘EGREE Foundation’ in India: Contributions to sustainable development
Protected areas and sustainable development in Uganda
Angelito Fontanillo Protected areas and sustainable development in the Philippines
Manuel Benedicto Lucas Conservation and sustainable use models within Guatemalan Protected Areas
Natural capital accounting and valuation: Part 1 Valerie Hickey Natural capital accounting and valuation
Nicholas Conner Sustaining the Willandra: Using environmentaleconomic accounting to link socio-economic, cultural & ecological values – A World Heritage Area experiment
Nelson Devanadera Lessons from the implementation of the Wealth Accounting and Valuation of Ecosystem Services (Waves) Project in Southern Palawan, Philippines
John Power SEEA Ecosystem Accounting for the Great Barrier Reef Region
Hedley Grantham Environmental-economic accounting and protected areas
Daan Wensing Natural capital accounting and parks: A win-win?!
Richard McLellan The significance of protecting natural capital in greening the world’s economies
Safeguards for equitable, sustainable development and inclusive decisions: Part 1 Carlos Manuel Rodriguez Social safeguards – an introduction
Ernesto Herrera Better Alliances, Better Forests
Betsan Martin Working with Ethics for Interdependence: Weaving together nature, society and economy in development
Ravaka Ranaivoson When protected areas sustain life and ensure development: myth or reality?
Masego Madzwamuse Putting data to work: community voices on development and application of the IUCN/CEESP “Human Dependency on Nature”
Mark van der Wal Mining and protected areas: Working toward net societal profit. Stories from the extractive sector
Sanna-Kaisa Juvonen Using Akwe Kon in protected area management planning - experiences from wilderness area planning in Sami territories in Finland
10:30 am – 12:00 pm Protected areas and sustainable development goals: Part 2: Interactive training session
Natural capital accounting and valuation: Part 2: Interactive training session
Safeguards for equitable, sustainable development and inclusive decisions: Part 2: Interactive training session
12:30 – 1:30 pm SIDE EVENT: Mainstreaming protected areas and the GEF – SPEAKERS: Thomas Hammond, Brian Huntley, Andrew Pullin, Thomas E. Lovejoy, Carlos Rodríguez, Brian Child, Mark Zimsky 1:30 – 3:00 pm Integrating protected areas into national plans and agendas: Ensuring relevance: Part 1 Nagulendran Kangayatkarasu Integrating protected areas into national planning: Overview of key issues
Win Naing Thaw NBSAP planning and implementation in Myanmar: An emerging green economy
Fabio Villamizar Duran La conservacion natural, un reto economico
Tracy Farrell Protecting biodiversity and fisheries from development threats in the Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia
Mina Esteghamat Integrated conservation of Kopet Dag Eco-region in Iran: Establishing feasibility for a biosphere reserve in collaboration with Turkmenistan
Tom Baxter Dis(Integration): Australia’s Exclusion of Forestry from Environmental Law
Daniel Marnewick Protecting a network of threatened grasslands in important bird and biodiversity areas
Mobilizing financial resources for protected areas: Part 1 David Meyers Mobilizing financial resources for protected areas – an introduction
Marco Arenas Aspilcue Diseño, construcción e implementación de mecanismos de financiamiento sostenible en áreas naturales protegidas con el sector privado
Guillermo Scarlato Alcance de los instrumentos de promoción de la conservación en El SNAP de Uruguay
Arturo Mora Contributions from the private sector to the conservation of protected areas in South America: The cases of Colombia and Peru
Mariana Bellot
Guillermo Zuñiga
Protected area finance in Mexico: key issues
Protected area finance: Societal costs or societal investments?
Christopher Stone Conservation International’s approach to protected area finance
Vinod Mathur Protected area finance in India: Key issues
Environmental safeguards for responsible development: Part 1 Agi Kiss Environmental safeguards for responsible development – an overview
Cary Anne Cadman Improving performance of infrastructure investments through biodiversity friendly project design: The case of Nam Theun Dam in Laos
Nigel Jones Offsetting for connectivity outcomes - going the extra mile
David Gulko Using a coral reef mitigation bank and innovative coral nursery for off-site impacts to restore marine managed areas
Carolyn Cameron Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEAs) for reconciling development challenges
Andrew Skeat Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEAs): Concepts, methods and lessons learned and application for marine protected areas
Conrad Eddie Savy New opportunities for conservation: The role of IFC Performance Standards
3:30 – 5:00 pm Integrating protected areas into national plans and agendas: Part 2: Interactive training session
Mobilizing financial resources for protected areas: Part 2: Interactive training session
Environmental safeguards for responsible development: Part 2: Interactive training session
6:00 – 7:30 pm SIDE EVENT: UNDP/World Bank/CI/GEF contributions to protected areas – SPEAKERS: UNDP: Adriana Dinu, Terence Hay Edie; World Bank: Valerie Hickey, Adriana Moreira, Anupam Joshi ; Conservation International: Carlos Manuel Rodriguez; IUCN: Jean-Yves Pirot; GEF: Gustavo Fonseca
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 th STREAM SESSIONS 8:00 – 10:30 am Food for thought: Minimizing the impacts and maximizing the benefits of sustainable agriculture George Ledec Minimizing the impacts and maximizing the benefits of sustainable agriculture: Overview of key issues
Andres Felipe Zuluaga Sustainable cattle ranching in Colombia: An opportunity to connect agricultural landscapes and protected areas
Djime Adoum Région Sahel et Afrique de l’Ouest: Techniques de maintien de la fertilité des sols: Réactions sahéliennes face à la crise environnementale
Alex Diment Ibis Rice: Conserving Critically Endangered birds and supporting local livelihoods in Protected Areas
Anupam Joshi Leveraging sectoral investments for greening the agricultural production system – A case of conservation mainstreaming
Welcome Visitors! Making tourism work for protected areas and sustainable development: Critical success factors Anna Spencely Mainstreaming solutions for protected area tourism
Liisa Kajala Incorporating visitor spending effects into development trade-off decisions
Anna Huebner Tourism on the fast track: Challenges for sustainability and development in Phong Nha - Ke Bang, Vietnam
Ross Sinclair Case evidence from the field: Protected areas and sustainable tourism
Mateo Barco Largo Estrategia comunitaria de turismo de naturaleza en el parque nacional “Natural Chingaza”
Luca Santarossa The Mediterranean experience of eco-tourism
Mark Borg The contribution of ‘eco-resorts’ to regional conservation objectives
Clelia Lopez The international standardization process: Tourist services provided by natural protected areas
Let’s connect: Protected areas and landscape tradeoffs Stig Johansson Protected areas, landscape-level choices and connectivity
Christine Mentzel Using the “mutual gains approach” to negotiation in resolving land and resource use conflicts in and around protected areas In Africa
Joona Lehtomäki Cross-sectoral conservation prioritization and protected area network expansion in Finland
Russell Warman A fresh approach to tackling nature conservation/ resource use conflicts: The Tasmanian forests ‘peace deal’
Clare Taylor
Ioli Christopoulou
Kimberley to Cape: The role of protected areas in conserving and sustainably developing Northern Australia
Toward an inspiring future for the Mediterranean
Kim Bellingham Reconciling development ambitions and conservation goals in New Zealand’s protected areas.
Sally Barnes Australia’s National Landscapes Program
SIDE EVENT: The value of visitor monitoring systems at parks and protected areas – SPEAKERS: Yu-Fai Leung, Paul F.J. Eagles, Joel Erkkonen, Ingrid Sieler 10:30 am – 12:00 pm Good for business: Mainstreaming protected areas into supply chains Joshua Bishop Sustainable production for biodiversity conservation – voluntary standards and certification to reduce the impacts of production on the Great Barrier Reef
Petrus Gunarso Sustainable Production – Local strategies for a global garket
Helen Crowley Sustainable sourcing: how can it support biodiversity conservation and protected areas
James Deutsch Case evidence from the field: Conservation agriculture and protected areas
Brian Jones
Adriana Moreira
Diversifying coastal livelihoods within a communitymanaged marine protected area: Lessons from a publicprivate aquaculture venture In Southern Madagascar
Building productive and protected landscapes: Learning by doing in Brazil
Welcome Visitors! Mainstreaming solutions for protected area tourism: Part 2 Midori Paxton Mainstreaming solutions for protected area tourism
Andy Thompson What tourism concessions can do for protected areas
Peter John Massyn Protected area concessions for development
Colgar Sikopo Concession policy in Namibia as a tool for poverty alleviation and rural development
Sue Snyman
Gezani Lamson Maluleke
Private sector contributions – Making concessions work for communities
Community perspective: Makuleke case study
They’re not making it any more: Building resilience by mainstreaming protected areas into land use and spatial planning Stig Johansson Building resilience by mainstreaming protected areas into land use and spatial planning
Stefan Leiner Natura 2000 Network of Protected Areas: The EU response to Aichi Biodiversity Target 11
Songtam Suksawang Thailand’s protected areas system plan: Toward resilient landscapes
Tundi Agardy Using protected areas as a foundation for marine spatial planning to reconcile conservation and development
Spike Millington Recognizing development challenges: Creating a protected area network for migratory water birds along the East Asian - Australasian Flyway
12:30 – 1:30 pm SIDE EVENT: Tourism concessions – SPEAKERS: Linda McMillan, Andrew Rylance, Pamela Lainer, Leandro Fontoura, Johane Dikgang 1:30 – 3:00 pm Energy and Responsible Investments Part 1: Challenges Stuart Anstee Extractives, energy and responsible investment: Overview of challenges
Lisa Gaylord Large industrial mining in a biodiversity hotspot: A new and challenging experience for Madagascar
Saleem Ali Mining and World Heritage Sites: Can impacts and benefits be reconciled?
Marius Cornelius Fuls The sustainability benefit of conservation and protected area establishment to a corporate industrial organization: Exxaro’s Manketti Game Reserve
Willeen Olivier
Mahlette Betre with Erika Korosi
Biodiversity stewardship: An innovative mechanism for securing biodiversity offsets and expanding the conservation estate
Collaborative approaches to the conservation of protected areas: Conservation International — BHP-Billiton Alliance
Warwick Mostert The Diamond Route: Businesses-positive contributions to biodiversity stewardship, research opportunities, protected area expansion and restoration
Tom Obong Okello Managing impacts of oil and gas exploration in Murchison Falls National Park: A critical balance between Uganda’s development needs and conservation
It’s a living: Mainstreaming protected areas, jobs and sustainable livelihoods Johan Robinson Social sustainability of protected areas: Jobs and livelihoods
Francisco Mija Wildlife economy and community benefits through business linkages
Stephen Peedell Information tools for biodiversity and protected areas management - understanding interactions between conservation and livelihoods
Maleli Rakula Qera An innovative model to implement sustainable marine biodiversity conservation through rural development incentives on the Great Sea Reef, Fiji
Julie Kunen
Christopher Golden
Sustainable conservation through protected area-based enterprises in Guatemala and Bolivia
Potential ecosystem services models for understanding the motivation for resource extraction in Madagascar
The urban jungle: Mainstreaming protected areas into urban development Brett Myrdal Integrating the Table Mountain National Park into the City of Cape Town – some lessons from experience
Shardul Bajikar Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai: A case for protecting an urban wilderness.
Ben Peacock The 202020 Vision
Kerry Darcovich Sydney Olympic Park: Conservation and development working together
Wana Bacela
Louise Lezy-Bruno
How to sustain and grow tourism while ensuring equitable access for citizens
The “Emerging Parks” dynamics: When parks and cities become partners
3:30 – 5:00 pm Extractives, Energy and Responsible Investments Part 2: Solutions Stuart Anstee Extractives, energy and responsible investment: Overview of solutions
Gerard Bos How business can contribute to landscape connectivity through good biodiversity management
Stephen Edwards The “Net Positive Impact Review Protocol”: A tool for measuring and verifying NPI by external experts
Paola Maria Pedroni Application of biodiversity and ecosystems management in planning and executing oil and gas activities in and around protected areas
Pippa Howard
George Ledec
Offsets and protected areas: Can biodiversity offsets play a role In reaching conservation goals by strengthening the protected area network
Biodiversity offsets: An underutilized source of support for protected areas
Jonathan Ekstrom Facing the next decade of industry and protected area challenges: We are not ready
Good to the last drop: Forests, water and protected areas Raymond Victurine Forests, water and protected areas: A recipe for sustainability
Gwendolyn Wellmann Reconciling development challenges: The Shai Hills story
Gaspard Abitsi Institutional complexity and challenges for the design of payments for ecosystem services in Central Africa: Experience from Mbé watershed in Gabon
Kristal Maze Making the case: Ecological infrastructure for water security in South Africa
Patricia Mupeta-Muyamwa Water funds for water source protection: Opportunities for African cities
Michel Masozera Creating markets for watershed services in Nyungwe National Park, SW Rwanda
What’s the catch? Mainstreaming protected areas into fisheries Dominique Benzaken Mainstreaming protected areas into marine, coastal and freshwater fisheries
Kristin Rechberger Palau and sustainable tourism
Quentin Hanich Balancing marine conservation and development – Challenges and solutions for large-scale marine protected areas in the Pacific Islands Region
Didier Dogley Seychelles Debt-to-Climate Change adaptation and Nature Swap Initiative
Mary Gleason
Valerie Hickey
Incentivizing fishers and designing protected areas for fishery benefits are needed to achieve global marine biodiversity protection goals
Scaling up financing for oceans
6:00 – 7:30 pm SIDE EVENT: UNDP/IUCN launch of new publications on tourism, protected areas and concession
TUESDAY NOVEMBER , 18 th 7:00 – 8:00 am
10:30 am – 12:00 pm
SIDE EVENT: Social Compact Dialogue
MAIN EVENT: Protected areas and development challenges: Toward reconciliation
8:30 – 10:00 am
MAIN EVENT: Reconciling development challenges: Collective voices on the Promise of Sydney
12:15 – 1:15 pm SIDE EVENT: Mauritius, Seychelles and Comoros: making conservation work for development in the Indian Ocean
SIDE EVENT: The extractive industry, protected areas, and competing claims SIDE EVENT: Ecosystem services and protected areas Photo by Midori Paxton/UNDP
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