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Going to GLF2018? Join us on 30 Nov 2018 in Bonn to discuss how locally learnt lessons can lead to global implications with focus on SFM, FLEGT and REDD

Dear colleagues,
If you are attending the Global Landscape Forum, why don’t you join us on Friday 30 November 2018, at 15:00-19:00 in Bonn, to discuss how locally learnt lessons can lead to global implications. We will be highlighting the SFM, FLEGT and REDD policy coherence: impacts, synergies and lessons from local to national level, with case studies from Guyana, Suriname, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Indonesia. The discussions are inspired by the findings of the SAFARI-project. You can register for the event here.
Programme
15:00-15:30 Registration
15:30 Seminar starts
Welcoming words by Jo Van Brusselen, EFI 
     
Donor perspective on the need for policy coherence for a stronger role of forests in sustainable development
Dr. Thomas Baldauf, German Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (BMEL)
SFM, FLEGT, REDD policy coherence: impacts, synergies and lessons from local to national level, case studies from three continents:  
  • Case study in Democratic Republic of Congo by Dr. Bruno Verbist, KU Leuven 
  • Case study in Indonesia, by Ms. Laura Prill/Dr. Prem Neupane, University of Hamburg 
  • REDD+ MRV, NFI and TLAS integration options in Suriname: lessons from case studies, by Prof Dr Michael Köhl, University of Hamburg 
Global lessons on FLEGT-REDD-SFM policy coherence from SAFARI case studies
Dr. Yitagesu Tekle Tegegne, EFI 
The future of global forest governance – lessons from a Delphi study
Ms. Anna Begemann, EFI 
Q&A and Panel discussion: “Local lessons to global implications – pathways to effective forest-related policies”moderator: Dr. Lukas Giessen, EFI
Panelists represent the policy making arena, practitioners, scientists, civil society and private sector. Confirmed panelists are:
Dr. Thomas Baldauf, BMEL
Mr. Jussi Viitanen, EU FLEGT and REDD Facilities
Dr. Andrew Wardell, CIFOR
Ms. Indra Van Gisbergen, FERN
Closing remarks and take-home messages
Prof. Georg Winkel, EFI
18:00-19:00 Networking reception (drinks and snacks)
The event is free of charge!
Venue: EFI Bonn (next to the World Conference Center Bonn), Platz der Vereinten Nationen 7, 53113 Bonn
Kind regards,
Minna Korhonen
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Minna Korhonen
Communications Officer
European Forest Institute

Address: Yliopistokatu 6 B, 80100 Joensuu, Finland
Phone:  +358 10 773 4324

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