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Dialogue on Timber Trade, Forest Law
Compliance and Governance
at Asia-Pacific Forestry Week
National Convention Center Hanoi, room
309
24 April, 09:00-12:00
Asia-Pacific Forestry Week looks set to become the region's benchmark
forestry event, reflecting the high-level interest it is now receiving from UN
and international agencies, NGOs and leading forestry experts. With its theme of
"Forestry in a changing world", Asia-Pacific Forestry Week will bring together
hundreds of experts to tackle some of the most pressing environmental and
socio-economic issues of our time.
A major APFW event already attracting attention is the Dialogue on Timber
Trade, Forest Law Compliance and Governance, hosted by the Asia Forest
Partnership (AFP)
Listen to experts
The Dialogue will provide a prominent platform for major forestry players to
advance policy solutions, incentives and practical on-the-ground initiatives
that address concerns about forest governance and legal compliance in the
international trade of timber and forest products.
Express your views In addition to key presenters, the Dialogue‘s open forum will allow
corporate, community and government participants to present their views on such
issues as:
- Forest governance and trends affecting regional and international timber
trade.
- Sustainability and legality standards.
- Timber procurement policies.
- Industry perspectives on ensuring legality of timber supplies and
products.
- The role of the producer and the consumer in ensuring legality.
Topics and speakers
Chaired by BBC Asia Business and Finance Correspondent, Rico Hizon the
dialogue will focus on credible and practical outcomes for both policy makers
and the timber industry. Presenters from across the region will examine the
changes now underway in the global timber market and review their impact on
people, forests, governments and industry.
- Is legal and sustainable timber production important? Who for, and why?
Presented by Timer Manurung, Telapak Indonesia.
- Are timber markets changing? If so, how and what are the implications
for industry, forests, people and governments? Presented by Federico
Francisco Lopez-Casero, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan
and Moray Isles, Dalhoff Larsen & Horneman (DLH), Viet Nam.
- How is the timber industry responding to changes in the global timber
market and what challenges do they face? Presented by Amir Sunarko,
Sumalindo Lestari, Indonesia and Caroline Imun, Foundation for People and
Community Development (FPCD), Papua New Guinea.
Build networks
AFP’s Dialogue in Hanoi will provide a unique opportunity to share information, establish partnerships and tackle some of the key forestry issues of our time.
For further information, please contact AFP Secretariat.
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