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Side Event
#324
COP 7
2004-02-20
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#231
COP 7
2004-02-19

National Biodiversity Museum

<br>The Biodiversity Museum of Iran would present different species of taxidermy animals and fixed plants from all over the world. A broad range of beneficiaries have been targeted including scientists, students, teenagers, etc. to visit the museum and use expanded educational facilities.

Side Event
#256
COP 7
2004-02-19
Side Event
#150
COP 7
2004-02-19
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#217
COP 7
2004-02-19

Ecoagriculture: Conserving Biodiversity in Working Landscapes

<br>Ecoagriculture refers to resource management systems and practices that integrate productivity goals (for crops, livestock, fish, trees and forests) with provision of ecosystem services (such as biodiversity and watershed services) at a landscape scale. <br><br> Ecoagriculture Partners is ...

Side Event
#232
COP 7
2004-02-19

Habitat Mare Natura 2000, Scientific Research for the Protection of the North Sea and Baltic Sea

<br>Presentation of a film on Natura 2000 Sites in the so-called Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the German North Sea and Baltic Sea.

Side Event
#244
COP 7
2004-02-19

Tourism, Islands and Biological Diversity: Presentation of the SCBD/INSULA/UN-SIDS Joint Publication and Preparatory Meeting of the Universal Forum of Cultures

<p><b>Principal Presenters:</b></p> <p>Tomas Azcarate, President of the Institute of Responsible Tourism, Cipriano Marin, Vice Secretary-general of Insula (International Scientific Council for Island Development), and Paola Deda Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity.</p> <p><b>M ...

Side Event
#128
COP 7
2004-02-19
Side Event
#136
COP 7
2004-02-19
Side Event
#137
COP 7
2004-02-19
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#323
COP 7
2004-02-19
Side Event
#198
COP 7
2004-02-18

"Practicing Synergies Initiative": Joining Heads & Hands in the Implementation of the Rio Conventions

<br>Synergy between the Rio Conventions is being addressed at various levels under the UNCCD, UNFCCC and CBD. The "Practicing Synergy Initiative" aims to reach out to the national and local level actions and activities that are being implemented especially by country parties. The sharing of prac ...

Side Event
#255
COP 7
2004-02-18

Kaska Dena Nation's Traditional Knowledge Network

<br>The Kaska Dena Nation, in partnership with the ICT Development Group, is developing an integrated web-based information network to manage and share traditional knowledge among various Kaska communities in northern British Columbia and the Yukon. Through this initiative, the Kaska will benefi ...

Side Event
#260
COP 7
2004-02-18
Side Event
#149
COP 7
2004-02-18

Reflections on Diversity: A Tri-National Conservation Effort in the Sulu-Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion"

This side event is a Tri-National effort of the governments of Malaysia, Republic of Indonesia and Republic of the Philippines to promote biodiversity conservation in the two major sea basins, the Sulu and Sulawesi Seas. The event would highlight support and committment of the three countrie ...

Side Event
#190
COP 7
2004-02-18
Side Event
#220
COP 7
2004-02-18

Partenariats pour la biodiversité

<br>France would like to highlight the very key importance of partnerships to reach 2010 objective. Thus France convened a side event on “Partnerships and biodiversity” which will present four perspectives on partnerships to preserve biodiversity. Firstly the regional nature park will be present ...

Side Event
#236
COP 7
2004-02-18

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment

<br>This side event will provide an update on the status and progress of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) with an emphasis on how the MA process and findings will contribute to the work of the Parties to the CBD. <br><br>The event will be chaired by Dr. A.H. Zakri, Co-chair of the MA Bo ...

Side Event
#237
COP 7
2004-02-18
Side Event
#253
COP 7
2004-02-18
Side Event
#109
COP 7
2004-02-18

Access or Biopiracy?

<p>In the context of access and benefit sharing discussions, outstanding speakers from China, Philippines, Ecuador, Malaysia, and the US make vivid the many faces and forms of biopiracy. Presentations focus on how bioprospecting, genetic research, and even apparently well-meaning NGO initiat ...

Side Event
#127
COP 7
2004-02-18
Side Event
#322
COP 7
2004-02-18
Side Event
#191
COP 7
2004-02-17

United Kingdom Darwin Initiative

<br>The Darwin Initiative aims to assist those countries which are rich in biodiversity but poor in financial resources in implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity. The Initiative, funded by the UK Department of Food, Environment and Rural Affairs, supports collaborative projects whic ...

Side Event
#275
COP 7
2004-02-17
Side Event
#287
COP 7
2004-02-17
Side Event
#174
COP 7
2004-02-17
Side Event
#188
COP 7
2004-02-17

International Biological Diversity Day and 10th anniversary Poster Competition

Winning entries for the 2004 IBD Poster Competition will be announced. This is one of the daily activities planned by I&O and should be scheduled on the 17th

Side Event
#202
COP 7
2004-02-17

Great Apes Survival Project (GRASP)

<br>UNESCO and UNEP will be presenting the Great Apes Survival Project (GRASP) GRASP is an innovative Partnership with the mission of lifting the threat of imminent extinction from the great apes and ensuring positive interactions between these species and people in shared habitats. Presentatio ...

Side Event
#233
COP 7
2004-02-17

The European Union and Protected Areas

<br>Is it feasible to set up regional networks of protected areas? <br>How does the EU support its developing country partners? <br><br> European countries have been working together since 1992 to safeguard Europe’s most valuable wildlife sites by setting up a network called NATURA 2000. In this ...

Side Event
#258
COP 7
2004-02-17
Side Event
#321
COP 7
2004-02-17
Side Event
#306
COP 7
2004-02-16
Side Event
#172
COP 7
2004-02-16

Protected Areas Categories: Speaking a Common Language

<br>The aim of this side event will be to inform governmental delegates at COP 7 of the relevance of the IUCN protected area management categories system to their needs, convey IUCN's message from the Vth World Parks Congress to the CBD re the categories, and to help dispel misconceptions about ...

Side Event
#182
COP 7
2004-02-16
Side Event
#206
COP 7
2004-02-16

Community Based Approaches for Understanding Ecosystems and Building Capacity among Participants

<br>The goal of this side-event is to give participants an understanding of resilience theory, panarchy, socio-ecological systems, adaptive ecosystem management and its application to ecosystem approaches to management of natural resources as developed by the Resilience Alliance (RA). These po ...

Side Event
#212
COP 7
2004-02-16

Blueprint for Saving Pacific Sea Turtles

<p><b>By Invitation Only</b></p><p>WorldFish and WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) are hosting an event titled "Building integrated solutions for marine turtle conservation: A Blueprint for Saving Pacific Turtles" at lunchtime on Monday February 16th. The event will focus on integrated approaches ...

Side Event
#247
COP 7
2004-02-16

Biodiversity Nature Detectives - Launch of Pilot Platform

<br><b>BioDets: a pilot-website on nature observation</b> <br><b>BioDets:</b>Biodiversity Detectives <a href=http://www.BioDets.net>www.BioDets.net</a> is an Internet-based pilot-platform on nature observation, which is being officially launched at this COP-7 side event. <br> <br>The BioDets ...

Side Event
#249
COP 7
2004-02-16

National Biodiversity Communication & Education programmes

<br>How are governments working to meet the communication/education obligations under the Convention on Biological Diversity in the context of the forthcoming Decade on Education for Sustainable Development?

Side Event
#103
COP 7
2004-02-16

Lunch for Life on Earth: What is Necessary to Stop Biodiversity Destruction?

<br>It is widely agreed that, if we are to halt and reverse the escalating trend in the destruction of biodiversity, an effective system of protected areas must be in place in every country and throughout the world. However, the existing system of protected areas is not comprehensive, adequatel ...

Side Event
#126
COP 7
2004-02-16
Side Event
#139
COP 7
2004-02-16
Side Event
#143
COP 7
2004-02-16
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#320
COP 7
2004-02-16
Side Event
#199
COP 7
2004-02-13

Workshop on the Implementation of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation

<br>The Purpose of the workshop is two fold:<br> - To provide an interactive forum for parties and regional initiatives to deliberate on the ways and means for supporting national parties in the implementation of the strategy. <br> - To provide a platform for the relevant regional and internatio ...

Side Event
#235
COP 7
2004-02-13

Book Presentation on Genetic Resources Governance in Africa

<br>This event is jointly organised by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI), and the Southern Environmental & Agricultural Policy Research Institute (SEAPRI) to present a new book “African Perspectives on Genetic Resources: A Handbook on Laws, Policies and Institutions” edited by Kent Nnadozie, ...

Side Event
#305
COP 7
2004-02-13
Side Event
#102
COP 7
2004-02-13

Protected Areas: Diverse Problems, Holistic Solutions

<br>Throughout the world, ancient forests are in crisis. Many of the plants and animals that live in these forests face extinction. Many of the people and cultures who depend on these forests for their way of life are also under threat. But the news is not all bad. There is a last chance to prot ...

Side Event
#138
COP 7
2004-02-13

Challenges and Opportunities in Nature Reserve Management in South China

<br>Dr Michael Lau, China Programme Coordinator, Kadoorie Farm & Botanic Garden. <br><br> South China is one of the hotspots for biodiversity. There are over 240 nature reserves covering 23,000 sq. km. However, like many protected areas in developing countries, they face many challenges. Most ...

Side Event
#254
COP 7
2004-02-13

Reflections on Biodiversity: A tri-national conservation effort in the Sulu-Sulawesi Seas

<br><b>BY INVITATION ONLY</b><br><br><b>Locale:</b> Pan Pacific Hotel, Ground Floor<br><br>This SSME side event will highlight cooperation towards biodiversity conservation between Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines in the Sulu-Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion through the signing of a Memorandum o ...

Side Event
#154
COP 7
2004-02-13

GTI: International Response to Research, Capacity-Building and Networking

<br>Decision II/8 of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity identified the lack of taxonomists as a significant impediment to the implementation of the Convention at the national level. The Global Taxonomy Initiative (GTI) was established by the Conference of th ...

Side Event
#216
COP 7
2004-02-13

IMCAM and Marine Biodiversity

<br>In 2001 The Netherlands government initiated a consultative and participatory process aimed at providing practical guidance on better incorporation of CBD elements in both the design and implementation phases of IMCAM projects aimed at IMCAM practitioners. IMCAM approaches are recognised as ...

Side Event
#274
COP 7
2004-02-13
Side Event
#68
COP 7
2004-02-13
Side Event
#334
COP 7
2004-02-13
Side Event
#319
COP 7
2004-02-13
Side Event
#348
COP 7
2004-02-13

EVALUATION OF THE GEF BIODIVERSITY PROGRAM

<br><b>Locale</b><br>Pan Pacific Kuala Lumpur Hotel <br>Biliki Meranti Room – Level 4<br><br> <b>Introduction by: </b>Claudio Volonte, GEF M&E Unit, GEF <br><b>Chair: </b>Dr. Holly Dublin, Lead Consultant on the Evaluation <br><br>The Monitoring and Evaluation Unit of the Global Environment Fa ...

Side Event
#195
COP 7
2004-02-12

Sustainably Financing Protected Areas

<br>Financing protected areas remains a significant challenge to effective biodiversity conservation. There are, however, a number of tools and approaches now used to diversify and stabilize financial flows to protected areas. Based on the themes and outcomes of the Vth World Parks Congress Sust ...

Side Event
#250
COP 7
2004-02-12

Poverty Reduction and Ecosystem Services: the Role of Biodiversity

<br><b>Main Presenters:</b><br><br>Dr. Anantha Kumar Duraiappah, Mr. Thierry de Oliveira and Dr. Walt Reid <br><br> The session will be in two main sections. The first session will present the work done to date by UNEP on addressing Poverty-ecosystem links. UNEP has been over the last two yea ...

Side Event
#303
COP 7
2004-02-12
Side Event
#158
COP 7
2004-02-12

The Global Invasive Species Programme (GISP) and the CBD Clearing House Mechanism

<br>The newly established international Secretariat for the Global Invasive Species Programme seeks to introduce its role, function and potential services to - and cooperation with - CBD member states in accordance to its mandate regarding Invasive Alien Species (IAS) from the CBD to become the ...

Side Event
#165
COP 7
2004-02-12
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#207
COP 7
2004-02-12

Biodiversity, Climate Change, Land and Water Degradation and Persistent Organic Pollutants

<p>Reliable scientific knowledge is a necessary condition for informed policy formulation. Habiba Gitay, Ivar Baste, Walt Reid and Bob Watson will discuss four assessment processes that will provide critical information for all stakeholders involved in the conservation, sustainable use and equi ...

Side Event
#271
COP 7
2004-02-12

Indigenous Communities, Biodiversity Conservation and Capacity Building

<br><b>Locale</b><br>Pan-Pacific Hotel<br>Bilik Meranti Room<br><br>Lunch will be provided

Side Event
#284
COP 7
2004-02-12
Side Event
#135
COP 7
2004-02-12

Key Biodiversity Areas

<br><b>Key biodiversity areas</b> are places of international importance for the conservation of biodiversity through protected areas and other governance mechanisms. <br><br>This side event will help explain the key biodiversity areas approach, and how it is being used to determine priority sit ...

Side Event
#318
COP 7
2004-02-12
Side Event
#234
COP 7
2004-02-11

Legal and Practical Issues in Development, Negotiation and Implementation of the ABS Regime

<br>This side-event will focus on the legal mechanisms for the creation and implementation of an ABS regime, that could be functional and effective at all levels (local, national, regional, international.) It is based on the outcomes and information developed in the first year of work under a p ...

Side Event
#261
COP 7
2004-02-11

Marine Biodiversity and Coastal Fishing Communities: Recognizing Rights and Defining Obligations

<br><b>Tentative Programme</b> <br><br> 18.30 to 18.45 hrs: Presentation by Anna Rosa Martinez I Prat, member of ICSF, on<i> Impact of TRIPS and CBD on Coastal Fishing Communities</i> <br><br> 18.45 to 19.00 hrs: Presentations on <i>Community-based Management Initiatives: Achievements and Chall ...

Side Event
#285
COP 7
2004-02-11

Tiger Conservation: Scenario of the World and Role of the Global Tiger Forum

<br><b>Principal Presenter</b> - Mr. S.C. Dey, Secretary General, Global Tiger Forum. <br><br> <b>Main Topic </b> - Scenario of Tiger Conservation over years – Role of Global Tiger Forum. <br><br> The presentation will cover worldwide historic distribution and shrinkage of tiger habitat an ...

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#304
COP 7
2004-02-11

Climate Change and Biodiversity: Report of the Ad-Hoc Technical Expert Group

<p>The key results of the Report of the Ad-Hoc Group on Biological Diversity and Climate Change will be presented by several of the authors (Bob Watson, Habiba Gitay, Braulio Dias, and Horst Korn and Kanta Kumari) on the following topics:</p> <li>Biodiversity and Linkages to Biodiversity <li>Cl ...

Side Event
#119
COP 7
2004-02-11
Side Event
#69
COP 7
2004-02-11

New Tools for Conserving Inland Water Ecosystems

<br><b>LOCALE<br> LEGEND HOTEL<br><br></b> The programme will include the announcement of an major new Ramsar designation, and presentations of WWF's Managing Rivers Wisely, a book of integrated river basin management case studies and a new study on the economic values of wetlands. The discuss ...

Side Event
#161
COP 7
2004-02-11

Revitalizing the Ecosystem Approach: Lessons from Fisheries to Forestry

<br>In recent years a whole new set of environmental management buzzwords have emerged: ecoregional approaches to development, landscape approaches, the ecosystem approach, integrated catchment management, and community-based natural resource management. But many claim these are no more than fa ...

Side Event
#179
COP 7
2004-02-11

Protection of New Plant Varieties under the UPOV Convention

<br>The International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV) is an intergovernmental organization, based on the International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants of December 2, 1961, revised in 1972, 1978 and 1991 (“the UPOV Convention”). The Mission of ...

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#252
COP 7
2004-02-11

Biodiversity & Business

What synergies can and should Parties and NGOs develop with the private sector? How can this work?

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#273
COP 7
2004-02-11
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#347
COP 7
2004-02-11

CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF BIODIVERSITY IN MOUNTAIN ECOSYSTEMS

<br><b>Locale</b><br>Pan-Pacific Hotel<br>Ballroom C<br><br>Lunch will be provided

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#41
COP 7
2004-02-11

Rights and Access to Genetic Resources: Nordic Co-operation and EC Approach

<br><b>Programme<br><br> Words of welcome,<br></b> Peter Johan Schei, Directorate for Nature Management, Norway<br><br> <b>The Nordic Council of Ministers´ work in the field of biodiversity and genetic resources</b><br> Lise Lykke Steffensen, Nordic Council of Ministers <br><br> <b>A Nordic ...

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