Second informal dialogue on the role in climate change
Theme 1: Overall Potential
- Human Perturbations to the Global Carbon Cycle. Mitigation OpportunitiesMichael Apps Natural Resources Canada, CFS, Canada
- Climate Change Mitigation options in the land-use sector: The overall potential, some of the barriers to implementation and possible ways forwardEveline Trines Treeness Consult Netherlands
Theme 2: Synergies in practices in national greenhouse responses.
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LULUCF and Climate Mitigation;
Synergy/Tradeoff - Carbon Sequestration, Bio-fuel production, Food Production
and Ecological FunctionsN.H. Ravindranath
Indian Institute of Science, India. -
Conversion to Permanent Grasslands and
Implementation of No-tillage Techniques in Cropland Management as a
Contribution to meet the Portuguese Kyoto TargetPaulo Canaveira
CELPA, Portugal -
Finding a regional balance between land
pressures: Timber/food versus bioenergy versus sequestrationAnnette Freibauer
Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany -
Revegetation and land use. The Iceland
experience: restoring and preserving carbon stocksThorsteinn Tomasson
Ministry of Agriculture, Iceland. -
LULUCF and bioenergy in the context of Kyoto
and post 2012 agreementsBernhard Schlamadinger
Joanneum Research, Austria
Theme 3: Simplification and Comprehensiveness.
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LULUCF (AFOLU?) dialogue of the Environment
and HeritageGary Richards
Department Australia -
Promotion of Sustainable Forest Management
under Climate Change RegimeMasahiro Amano
Waseda University, Japan -
Issues related to Land UseElnour Abdala Elsiddig
Faculty of Forestry, Sudan
Theme 4: Deforestation.
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Reducing emissions from deforestation in
developing countriesKevin Conrad
Coalition for Rainforest Nations, Papua New Guinea -
Deforestation: from local to broad challenges
and possible responseMichael Gytarsky
Institute of Global Climate and Ecology, Russian Federation -
Avoided deforestation and Climate Change
Mitigation, inputs from Latin-American PerspectiveWalter Oyhantçabal
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Climate Change Unit, Uruguay -
Reducing Emissions from Deforestation through
Sustainable Forest Management in parallel with a larger Sustainable Development
Strategy; the Malaysian experienceGary W. Theseira
Forest Research Institute, Malaysia. -
Land Use Changes in Kenya: 1960's to
PresentJaspat Agatsiva
Department of Resource Surveys and Remote Sensing, Kenya.
Summary of discussions: Rapporteurs’ summaries
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Rapporteur's Summary Theme I and IIBas Clabbers
Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality, Netherlands. -
Rapporteur's Summary Theme IIIAudum Rosland
Norwegian Pollution Control Authority, Norway -
Rapporteur's Summary Theme IVManuel Estrada
Ministry of Environment, Mexico
Other views
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Views on reducing emissions from tropical
deforestationKirsten Macey
Climate Action Network International -
FPAC/ICFPA Thoughts on the LULUCF Informal
Dialogue ProcessTom Rosser
Forest Products Association of Canada, Canada.