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SUBTHEME 2 – BUILDING RESILIENCE WITH FORESTS Programme WHAT IS RESILIENCE AND WHY DOES IT MATTER? Monday 7 September 2015 16:15 – 18:15 Hall 1B Chairperson: Mette Løyche Wilkie, Director, Division of Environmental Policy Implementation, UNEP Keynote address An overview of resilience in forestry Mr. Mike Wingfield President, International Union of Forest Research Organizations Panellists Disaster risk management Mr. Mathewos Hunde Tulu Head, UNISDR Sub Regional Office, Addis Ababa Resilience from the indigenous perspective Ms. Sara Omi Casama Embera Wounan Comarca, MesoAmerican Alliance for Peoples & Forests Intersectoral decision-making and resilience Ms. Alice Akinyi Kaudia Environment Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources, Kenya Banking on resilience – the economic perspective Mr. Octavio Carrasquilla Principal Executive, Environment and Climate Change, Development Bank of Latin America The importance of resilient forests for livelihoods in Low Forest Cover Countries Mr. Mostafa Jafari Head of TPS for LFCCs MODERATED DISCUSSION #Forests2015 #S21 SUBTHEME 2 – BUILDING RESILIENCE WITH FORESTS Programme BUILDING AND MAINTAINING RESILIENCE – BEST PRACTICES WORLD CAFÉ Tuesday 8 September 2015 10:30 – 12:30 CAFÉ MENU ORGANIZER Room Fire management Working on Fire Mr. Trevor Abrahams, Divisional Director Hall 4C Tree genetic resources for resilience; maintaining adaptive potential Bioversity International 11AB Ms. Judy Loo, Theme Leader, Conservation and Use of Forest and Tree Genetic Diversity Forest management for resilience in Africa Food & Agriculture Organization & African Forest Forum Ms. Simmone Rose, Forestry Officer Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute, at the University of Pretoria (FABI) Ms. Jolanda Roux and Mr. Brett Hurley World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) Mr. Ravi Prabhu, Deputy Director General (Research) GIZ India Mr. Kundan Burnwal, Technical Advisor Is one tree worth a forest? Weighing the costs of the trade in live plants Farming systems Climate change resilience through active community participation 11CDE 21ABCG 22ABCG 21DEF #Forests2015 #S22 SUBTHEME 2 – BUILDING RESILIENCE WITH FORESTS Programme CRITICAL INSIGHTS INTO RESILIENCE Wednesday 9 September 2015 10:45 – 12:45 Hall 1B Chairperson: Constance Neely, Senior Advisor, Office of the Director General, ICRAF Introductory address Linking science and application to build resilience in forests Mr. Jack Hurd, Deputy Director, Asia-Pacific, The Nature Conservancy Papers Identifying features for building climate resilient forests applying assessment of vulnerability at eastern coast of Bangladesh Improving awareness on climate change and forest health Biodiversity patterns in relation to fire frequency in the Limpopo National Parque, Southern Mozambique Impacts and vulnerabilities of climate change and socio-economic challenges on oaks deterioration – west of Iran Inventario y análisi de acciones que contribuyen a la adaptación al cambio climático en los bosques modelo de Iberoamérica Benefits sharing in REDD+ schemes: issues, opportunities and challenges with an example from the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ project, SE Kenya Adapting Europe's forests to climate change impacts M. Al-Amin - Bangladesh Elena Paoletti - Italy Natasha Ribeiro - Mozambique Hamidreza Solaymani Osbooei - Iran Fernando Carrera - Costa Rica Mwangi Githiru - Kenya Marc Hanewinkel - Germany DISCUSSION Introductory address Resilience in the face of new and emerging challenges: some insights into the natural resource management programmes in South Africa Mr. Christo Marais, Chief Director, Natural Resource Management Programmes, Department of Environmental Affairs Papers Redefining priorities for promoting agroforestry as a tool for dry forests conservation and rural livelihoods security in Africa Extreme events and forest governance: the post-disasters dynamics of forest fires and forest storms in Sweden Forest change – the Canadian Forest Service program on adaptation to climate change Gestión forestal adaptativa al cambio climático en territorios de Latinoamérica: la experiencia del proyecto CLIMIFORAD Grassroots facilitators as agents of change for promoting sustainable forest management: lessons learned from REDD+ capacity development in Asia In-situ conservation of wild forest coffee – exploring the potential of participatory forest management in South West Ethiopia Building resilience into planted forests: recent experience from Great Britain Kelechi Eleanya - Nigeria Rolf Lidskog - Sweden Pierre Bernier - Canada Diego Delgado - Costa Rica Chandra Silori - Thailand Motuma Tolera - Ethiopia Gary Kerr - United Kingdom DISCUSSION #Forests2015 #S23 SUBTHEME 2 – BUILDING RESILIENCE WITH FORESTS Programme AN ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FOR RESILIENCE Wednesday 9 September 2015 14:30 – 16:15 Hall 1B Chairperson: Mr. Fred Kruger, Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Keynote address Panellists The importance of cross sectoral coordination for resilience Mr. Dennis Garrity Strong governance mechanisms for resilience Mr. John Patrick Kabayo ICRAF, UNCCD Ambassador of UN, Evergreen Agriculture Partnership Coordinator of the IGAD Drought Resilience Platform Coordination Unit Benefits of strengthened capacity Mr. Fred Marani Country Manager, Vi Agroforestry Kenya Monitoring resilience – tools and initiatives Ms. Constance Neely Senior Advisor, Office of the Director General, ICRAF Financing resilience Mr. David Gibson Senior Environmental Specialist, International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group Adequate resources to address resilience Mr. Mmaphaka Tau Chief Director Natural Resources Management, Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, South Africa MODERATED DISCUSSION #Forests2015 #S24