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IPSI-related Side Events at CBD COP12

2014.09.25

cop-12-logoThe IPSI Secretariat has compiled a list of side events organized by or participated in by IPSI-related organizations that are planned for the upcoming CBD COP12 conference from 6-17 October 2014 in Pyeongchang, Republic of Korea. We hope anyone interested in issues related to production landscapes and seascapes, their revitalization and sustainable management, will make an effort to attend as many of these events as possible.

A PDF version of the list is available for download: IPSI-related events at CBD COP12

IPSI Member-related Side Events during CBD COP-12
Date Time Venue # ID Organizer Theme
Mon
6 Oct
2014
Lunch-Time
13:15 – 14:45
Hall B, Room 3
JUSCANZ Meeting room
5 3173 GEF GEF-6 BIODIVERSITY STRATEGY: SUPPORTING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STRATEGIC PLAN FOR BIODIVERSITY, 2011-2020
Hall G, Room 3
Side-events room
6 3219 BIOVERSITY INTERNATIONAL &
THE ABS CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE
MUTUALLY SUPPORTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CBD/NP AND ITPGRFA/MLS: CAPACITY BUILDING FOR IMPLEMENTATION (TENTATIVE TITLE)
Hall F, Room 3
IGOs Meeting Room
9 3293 ENVIRONMENTAL ECOSYSTEM RESEARCH FOUNDATION & BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL CONSERVATION OF CRANES’ WINTERING HABITAT IN KOREAN DMZ AREA AS RAMSAR SITE WITH SPECIAL LINK TO NORTH-EAST ASIAN CRANE FLYWAY
Tue
7 Oct
2014
Lunch-Time
13:15 – 14:45
Hall F, Room 3
IGOs Meeting Room
14 3165 TEBTEBBA FOUNDATION MONITORING INDICATORS RELEVANT TO INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, BIODIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY-BASED MONITORING SYSTEMS (CBMIS)
Hall B, Room 2
ILCs meeting room
15 3178 GEF GEF ENGAGEMENT WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
Hall D, Room 1
Asia and the Pacific Meeting Room
16 3180 GEF INDEPENDENT EVALUATION OFFICE  THE FIFT OVERAL PERFORMANCE STUDY OF THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY (GEF)
Hall G, Room 1
Marie Khan Women’s Caucus Room
18 3394 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, REPUBLIC OF KOREA & UNU-IAS
ISHIKAWA PREFECTURE & FAO
TRADITIONAL AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS AND BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
Evening
18:15 – 19:45
Hall B, Room 2
ILCs meeting room
21 3157 JAPAN CIVIL NETWORK FOR UNDB ACHIEVING THE AICHI TARGETS 6&7 : BUILDING A GREEN ECONOMY AMONG STAKEHOLDERS
Hall F, Room 1
Business Meeting Room
29 3400 MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT, KOREA NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, PARKS CANADA LEADERSHIP DIALOGUE FOR WORLD NATIONAL PARKS & PROTECTED AREAS – THE ROLE AND VISION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Wed
8 Oct
2014
Lunch-Time
13:15 – 14:45
Hall G, Room 3
Side-events room
32 3135 CONSERVATION OF ARCTIC FLORA AND FAUNA, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CBD, CMS, BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL THE ARCTIC MIGRATORY BIRDS INITIATIVE (AMBI): PROTECTING ARCTIC LIFESTYLES THROUGH MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION
Hall F, Room 3
IGOs Meeting Room
33 3175 GEF SUSTAINABLE FINANCING OF PROTECTED AREA SYSTEMS BY THE GEF
Hall B, Room 2
ILCs meeting room
36 3242 UNEP-WCMC  INCORPORATING AND UTILISING SPATIAL DATA AND MAPPING FOR NBSAPS
Evening
18:15 – 19:45
Hall B, Room 3
JUSCANZ Meeting room
43 3197 WWF INTERNATIONALWWF JAPAN(LEAD), WWF CHINA, KIOST, LIAONING PROVINCE(TBC), UNDP/GEF YSLME YELLOW SEA ECOREGION – THE STRATEGIC COLLABORATION FOR ITS BIODIVERSITY
Hall B, Room 2
ILCs meeting room
46 3314 UNU-IAS IPSI MOBILIZING RESOURCES FOR MAINSTREAMING BIODIVERSITY INTO PRODUCTION LANDSCAPES AND SEASCAPES
Hall G, Room 1
Marie Khan Women’s Caucus Room
47 3333 ICIMOD OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY IN TRANSBOUNDARY LANDSCAPES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN HIND KUSH HIMALAYAS
Hall F, Room 1
Business Meeting Room
48 3342 IPBES SECRETARIAT, UNEP-WCMC PROGRESS IN IMPLEMENTING THE IPBES WORK PROGRAMME
Thu
9 Oct
2014
Lunch-Time
13:15 – 14:45
Hall F, Room 1
Business Meeting Room
53 3128 WORLD AGROFORESTRY CENTRE (ICRAF) TREES FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY
13:15 – 14:45
Hall G, Room 3 – Side-events room
66 3134 THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO GOVERNANCE AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF OCEAN ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND BBNJ
Hall D, Room 1
Asia and the Pacific Meeting Room
56 3176 GEF GEF SUPPORT TO BUILDING CAPACITY FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NAGOYA PROTOCOL
Hall B, Room 2
ILCs meeting room
57 3184 SCBD & IUCN ABS IN PRACTICE: STRENGTHENING CAPACITIES AND BUILDING EXPERIENCES
Evening
18:15 – 19:45
Hall F, Room 1Business Meeting Room 63 3162 MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT, Thailand BUSINESS AND BIODIVERSITY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THAILAND
Hall F, Room 3
IGOs Meeting Room
67 3288 MOEJ ASIA-PACIFIC BIODIVERSITY OBSERVATION NETWORK AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO CBD AND IPBES
Hall B, Room 2
ILCs meeting room
70 3345 BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL  SAVING THE WORLD’S VULTURES FOR PEOPLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT: PROGRESS AND NEXT STEPS FROM ASIA, AFRICA AND EUROPE
Hall G, Room 1
Marie Khan Women’s Caucus Room
71 3348 IUCN & ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON 50 YEARS OF THE IUCN RED LIST: EVOLUTION AND NEW APPLICATIONS FOR THE CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY AT GLOBAL, NATIONAL AND SITE LEVEL
Hall G, Room 2
Youth Meeting Room
73 3363 EC-JRC, IUCN, BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL, UNEP-WCMC IBEX – A NEW INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR BIODIVERSITY INFORMATION EXCHANGE
Fri
10 Oct
2014
Lunch-Time
13:15 – 14:45
Hall F, Room 2
LMMC Meeting Room
75 3110 UNEP & INTERNATIONAL CORAL REEF INITIATIVE CORAL REEF RESILIENCE AND CONSERVATION TO ACHIEVE AICHI TARGET FOR COUNTERING THREATS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE
Hall D, Room 1
– Asia and the Pacific Meeting Room
77 3177 GEF MARINE BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE IN CORAL REEF AND ASSOCIATED ECOSYSTEMS
Hall G, Room 2
Youth Meeting Room
78 3265 IUCN, UNEP-WCMC, MOEJ, & THE NATIONAL SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL SYNTHESIS CENTER (SESYNC) MOVING TO TARGET 11 – IUCN/UNEP-WCMC ASSESSMENTS OF GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY OUTCOMES AND SPECIFIC PROGRESS IN ASIA
Hall B, Room 1
NGOs meeting room
81 3337 BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL CONSERVING THE MUDFLATS OF SEOCHEON COUNTY, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, THROUGH SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ECOTOURISM
Evening
18:15 – 19:45
Hall F, Room 3
IGOs Meeting Room
86 3216 SPREP OUR PACIFIC VOYAGE: NATURAL SOLUTIONS FOR ISLAND RESILIENCE
Hall G, Room 2
Youth Meeting Room
87 3256 DIVERSITAS, SCNAT, SCBD & ICSU-ROLAC ACCESS AND BENEFIT-SHARING IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: A SCIENCE-POLICY DIALOGUE FOR ACADEMIC RESEARCH
Mon
13 Oct
2014
Lunch-Time
13:15 – 14:45
Hall B, Room 3
JUSCANZ Meeting room
101 3186 UNDP SECURING ECOLOGICAL AND COMMUNITY WELLBEING THROUGH STRATEGIC INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIPS AMONG GOVERNMENT, INDUSTRY, COMMUNITY AND FOLK HEALERS
Hall F, Room 2
LMMC Meeting Room
102 3207 ITTO ACHIEVING FOREST-RELATED AICHI TARGETS ON THE GROUND: ITTO/CBD COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVE FOR TROPICAL FOREST BIODIVERSITY
Hall B, Room 2
ILCs meeting room
106 3343 BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL & SCBD CARING FOR COASTS – WHY RESTORING COASTAL WETLANDS?
Hall G, Room 3
Side-events room
110 3420 UNEP-GEF-MOEF ABS PROGRAMME, NATIONAL BIODIVERSITY AUTHORITY ACCESS BENEFIT SHARING – INDIAN EXPERIENCES
* UNU-IAS
Evening
18:15 – 19:45
Hall F, Room 2
LMMC Meeting Room
120 3279 IUCN, UNEP-WCMC, Birdlife International THE COST OF KNOWLEDGE – INVESTMENTS TO DATE IN AUTHORITATIVE BIODIVERSITY KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTS
Tue
14 Oct
2014
Lunch-Time
13:15 – 14:45
Hall F, Room 2
LMMC Meeting Room
128 3224 SCBD INTERNATIONAL ISLANDS INITIATIVE
Hall D, Room 1
Asia and the Pacific Meeting Room
130 3347 UNDP LANDSCAPE/SEASCAPE BASED CONSERVATION APPROACHES IN INDIA.
Hall D, Room 2 – GRULAC Meeting Room 131 3375 SCBD THE LIFEWEB ISLAND RESILIENCE CAMPAIGN
Hall B, Room 1
NGOs meeting room
133 3381 SCBD BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY FORUM ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN ASIA PACIFIC
Evening
18:15 – 19:45
Hall F, Room 1
Business Meeting Room
138 3208 IUCN BEST DONOR COORDINATION MEETING
Hall D, Room 1
Asia and the Pacific Meeting Room
142 3228 UNEP REGIONAL SEAS @ 40: SUPPORTING CBD DECISIONS FOR THE NEXT 40 YEARS
Wed
15 Oct
2014
Lunch-Time
13:15 – 14:45
Hall F, Room 2 – LMMC Meeting Room 150 3113 AICHI PREFECTURAL GOVERNMENT TOWARD ACHIEVING AICHI BIODIVERSITY TARGETS BY 2020 ~ CONTRIBUTION OF SUB-NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS
Hall B, Room 2
ILCs meeting room
155 3302 UNEP BIODIVERSITY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. EC DG RESEARCH AND UNEP
Hall B, Room 3
JUSCANZ Meeting room
157 3320 WWF AN ECONOMIC APPROACH TO BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES – INSURANCE VALUE
Hall F, Room 1
Business Meeting Room
161 3395 SCBD BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Evening
18:15 – 19:45
Hall G, Room 3 – Side-events room 162 3191 WWF INTERNATIONAL BEYOND TIGERS
Hall G, Room 1
Marie Khan Women’s Caucus Room
170 3315 ITTO, JICA,BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL AND IUCN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION IN TRANSBOUNDARY TROPICAL FORESTS: ENHANCING MORE THAN BIODIVERSITY
Hall G, Room 2
Youth Meeting Room
172 3367 IUCN SOS – SAVE OUR SPECIES: A GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP HELPING ACHIEVE AICHI TARGET 12.
Thu
16 Oct
2014
Lunch-Time
13:15 – 14:45
Hall C, Room 1
CEE Meeting Room
177 3149 SWAN INTERNATIONAL CONNECTING THE ISLANDS TO COMPLETE THE BIODIVERSITY PUZZLES
Evening
18:15 – 19:45
Hall D, Room 2
GRULAC Meeting Room
192 3185 UNDP ENHANCING THE RESILIENCE OF INDIGENOUS AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES BY INTEGRATING TRADITIONAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INTO FOREST AND BIODIVERSITY POLICIES AND PRACTICES: A CASE FROM INDIA
Hall B, Room 3
JUSCANZ Meeting room
193 3240 IUCN FRIENDS OF TARGET 12 – A PARTNERSHIP FOR ACTION
Hall B, Room 1
NGOs meeting room
196 3339 UNU-IAS DEMONSTRATING THE ROLE OF BIODIVERSITY AND ECOSYSTEMS IN DELIVERING GOOD HEALTH AT LOW COST
Hall G, Room 3
Side-events room
197 3365 IUCN REGULATORY TOOLS FOR ENABLING IMPROVED BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT BY COMPANIES
Fri
17 Oct
2014
Lunch-Time
13:15 – 14:45
Hall F, Room 3
IGOs Meeting Room
202 3249 UNEP, Bioversity International THE USE OF AGRICULTURAL BIODIVERSITY TO IMPROVE FOOD SECURITY AND RESILIENCE UNDER CLIMATE CHANGE: AN ESSENTIAL CONTRIBUTION TO AICHI TARGET 13
Hall G, Room 2
Youth Meeting Room
205 3298 UNU-IAS TRADITIONAL MEDICINE: GROWING PRESENCE, RESOURCE CONCERNS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Hall B, Room 3
JUSCANZ Meeting room
207 3311 UNEP, MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT OF CAMBODIA, SCBD, IUCN SHARING KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE AMONG THE SOUTH EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES AND CHINA IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BIODIVERSITY STRATEGIC PLAN 2011-2020 & AICHI TARGETS
Hall C, Room 1 – CEE Meeting Room 208 3344 BIRDLIFE INTERNATIONAL & IUCN BIODIVERSITY MAINSTREAMING – WHAT DOES SUCCESS LOOK LIKE?