Presentation on background paper by AFP Secretariat
Sub-plenary 1: Actions to tackle illegal logging and associated trade: Implications for REDD
Moderator:
Dr. Mubariq Ahmad Executive Director, WWF-Indonesia
- Hapsoro, Telapak, Indonesia: Trends in illegal timber trade in the Asia-Pacific region and key governance challenges that need to be addressed for REDD implementation (3,580 kb)
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- Hang Suntra, Head of Forest Industry and Trade Development Office, Cambodia, Illegal logging, local development needs, and conservation of natural forests in Cambodia (3,999 kb)
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- Andy Roby, FLEGT VPA Facilitator, Indonesia: No REDD without FLEGT (1,823 kb)
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- Puspa Dewi Liman, MOF Indonesia: Recent Actions to Tackle Illegal Logging (518 kb)
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- Ivy Wong Abdullah, WWF Malaysia: Illegal Logging Issues and Conservation Aspect: Malaysian perspective (2,321 kb)
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Sub-plenary 2: REDD and forest governance: Exploiting the synergies
Moderator: David Casselss, Senior Policy Advisor for Forests and Climate Change, TNC
- Christian Küchli, Federal Office for the Environment, Switzerland: Forest governance as a key to REDD (766 kb)
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- Dr. Daniel Murdiyarso, CIFOR Senior Scientist: REDD-plus: getting prepared in response to the global context while considering national circumstances (5,170 kb)
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- Dr. Theo Yasause, Executive Director Office of Climate Change and Environment Sustainability, PNG: REDD progress and challenges in PNG: Responding to the causes of deforestation and forest degradation (4,677 kb)
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- Dr. Nur Masripatin, MOF Indonesia: Progress in developing a national REDD system in Indonesia, as well as policies to combat illegal logging to achieve REDD (942 kb)
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- Ralph J. Strebel, senior Counsel - Legal and Policy, Carbon Conservation, Singapore: Forest carbon projects: implementation opportunities and challenges (989 kb)
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- Dr. Pham Cuong, National REDD Focal Point, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural, Vietnam: Designing a national strategy for REDD: Detecting and responding to drivers of deforestation and forest degradation (4.907 kb)
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