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Ecosystems for sale in an unequal world - continued

Location

Bangkok, Thailand (1400-1630, session ref. 838)


Details

This workshop explored the synergies between incentives for watershed protection and biodiversity conservation, the potential and limits of markets for ecosystem services for poverty reduction and identified priorities for the conservation community in the development of future markets.

Biodiversity Offsets, Mitigation and Compensation

Moderator: Ricardo Bayon, Managing Editor of Ecosystem Marketplace

Wayne White, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office.
"Conservation Banking: Lessons from California and Implications for Global Conservation"

Kerry ten Kate, Insight Investment
"The Onset of Offsets"

Panel Discussion: Ensuring Equity in Ecosystem Service Markets

Moderator: Herman Rosa, Programa Salvadoreño de Investigación sobre Desarrollo y Medio Ambiente (PRISMA)

Maryanne Grieg-Gran, IIED
"Potentials and Pitfalls in Addressing Equity"

Meine van Noordwijk, RUPES (Rewarding Upland Poor for Environmental Services)
"Watershed Payments to Upland Communities in South Asia"

Interactive Conversation: Threats, opportunities and next steps

Moderators: Jim Salzman, Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, Duke University and Eugene Linden, Penguin Putnam Publishers

Related Links

http://www.iucn.org/congress/programme/forum-programme.cfm

Ecosystems for sale in an unequal world (morning session, 837)

Forest Trends

Katoomba Group

Related Documents


Draft minutes (37 Kb)

summary conclusions (16 Kb)

The onset of offset (486 Kb)

Potentials and Pitfalls in Addressing Equity (720 Kb)

Ecosystems for sale in an unequal world (68 Kb)