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Opening
Plenary
Chair-Jeff McNeely
Introduction to the Stream, and presentations of the 7 sub-streams:
1. Building Cultural Support for PAs
2. Making Friends with Neighbours: PAs and Local Communities
3. Supporting PAs in Times of Armed Conflict
4. The Urban Imperative
5. Building Support from "New Constituencies":
Tourism
& Pas
6. Building Political Support for PAs
7. Using Communication and Education to Build Support from
PAs |
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11:00-17:30
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The
Stream then splits into 7 parallel workshops. |
Workshop 1 - Building
Cultural Support for PAs
Part 1 - ROOM
2C-1 // Non-Material Values Of Protected Areas, Including
Spiritual Values - Facilitator: Dave Harmon
Presentations and case studies :
- Chicabal
Volcano, Guatemala by Estuardo Secaira
- Sierra
Nevada of Santa Marta, Mexico by Guillermo Rodriguez Navarro
- Tiburon
Island, Mexico by Diana Luque & Mercedes Otegui
- Cultural
and Spiritual Meaning of Mountains as a Basis for Interpretation
and Conservation by Edwin Bernbaum
- Huehuetlan,
S. Luis Potosi, Mexico by by Mercedes Otegui & Gilberto
Torres
- Chihuahuan
Desert, S. Luis Potosi, Mexico by by Mercedes Otegui |
Workshop 2 - Making Friends
with Neighbours: PAs & Local Communities - HALL
1B //
11:00-12:30 - Introduction and Overview: PAs & Poverty
Eradication // The ongoing relevance of ICD for conservation
and livelihoods: two principles for future directions //
The evolution of the Livelihoods Approach
Presentations:
- Working
the links between Protected Areas and Poverty by Lea Scherl
14:00-17:30 - Communities
and Tourism: Can Protected Areas Deliver Benefits from Tourism
to Local People? // Industry Case Study //
Government Case Study // Communities Case Study //
NGO Case Study
Coordinated by Alison Johnston |
Workshop 3 - Supporting
PAs in Times of Violent Conflict - ROOM
2C-2 //
Session 1: Overview of PAs and Violent Conflict // Session
2 & 3: Managing PAs in Times of Violent Conflict
Presentations:
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Border Conflicts by Nelson Angulo and Jorge Naveda
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Managing PAs during violent conflicts by Carla Short |
Workshop 4 - The Urban
Imperative: Urban Outreach Strategies for PAs Agencies - ROOM
2C-3
Session 1: How Large Cities And Protected Areas Depend On
Each Other: Cities Depend On PAs // Session 2: PAs Depend
On Cities
more info: http://www.interenvironment.org/pa/index.htm |
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Workshop 5 - Building
Support from "New Constituencies" - ROOM
2C-4 //
Session 1: Introduction // Session 2: Water //
Session 3: Forestry, Agriculture & Food Production
// Session 4: Oil & Gas //
Presentations:
- Taxonomy
of supports byJeff McNeely
- Financing
Watershed Conservation: The FONAG Water Fund in Quito, Ecuador
by Marta Echavarria
After
18:00: Reception hosted by Shell - ROOM
2C-4
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Workshop 6 - Building
Political Support for Protected Areas - ROOM
2C-5 //
Session 1 & 2: International Support & Politics
(Chair: Greg Miller) // Session 3: National Support
Presenations:
- Supporting
Protected Areas in a Time of Political Turmoil: The Case of
World Heritage Sites in the Democratic Republic of Congo
by Guy Debonnet |
Workshop 7 - Communication
and Education as a Means of Building Support for Protected -
ROOM
2C-6 //
Session 1: Drawing out the big picture - principles and
guidance for the strategic use of communication to build support
// Session 2: Lessons and guidance for the strategic
use of communication to build support // Session 3: Lessons
and guidance for the strategic use of communication to build
support // After 17:30: Informal networking dinner |
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09:00-13:00
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The
Stream splits into 7 parallel workshops. |
Workshop 1 - Building
Cultural Support for PAs - ROOM
2C-1 //
Working Groups develop specific recommendations |
Workshop 2 - Making Friends
with Neighbours: PAs & Local Communities - ROOM
2C-6 //
09:00-10:30 - Empowering the Rural Poor for the Conservation
and management of Protected Areas: The Evolution of Integrated
Conservation and Development - Chair: Tom McShane
11:00-12:30 - Tenure Arrangements and Indigenous Rights
- Increasing control of the rural poor over natural resources:
regional reviews and case studies - Chairs: Maria Fernanda
Espinosa and Manolo Morales |
Workshop 3 - Supporting
PAs in Times of Violent Conflict - ROOM
2C-2 //
Session 6: Managing Protected Areas in Times of Violent
Conflict // Session 7: Discussion |
Workshop 4 - The Urban
Imperative: Urban Outreach Strategies for PAs Agencies - ROOM
2C-3
Session 5: Bridging Divisions In Urban Society // Session
6: PAs Agencies As Engines Of Sustainable Development
more info: http://www.interenvironment.org/pa/index.htm |
Workshop 5 - Building
Support from "New Constituencies" - ROOM
2C-4 //
Session 7: The Military // Session 8: Building Support
for PAs from the Health Sector
Presentations:
- Complementarity
Between Community-Based Animal Health Delivery Systems and Community-Based
Wildlife Management? An Analysis of Experiences Linking Animal
Health to Conflict Management in Pastoralist Areas of the Horn
of Africa by Richard Grahn & and Tim Leyland
- Protected
Areas, Human Livelihoods and Healthy Animals: Ideas for Improvements
in Conservation and Development Interventions by Gladys
Kalema-Zikusoka
- The
Giving Rivers: Protected areas and environmental flows in North
America by Michele DePhilip
- The
health paradigm & PAs: Linkages between people and their
livelihoods, ecosystems and natural communities, health and
disease by Michael D. Kock
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Why Animal and Human Health Issues are Important to the Future
of Protected Areas in Africa and Elsewhere by Michael D.
Kock |
Workshop 6 - Building
Political Support for Protected Areas - ROOM TBA //
Session 6: Regional and Sub-national Politics // Session
7: Civil Initiatives |
Workshop 7 - Communication
and Education as a Means of Building Support for Protected Areas
- HALL
1B //
Session 4: How Governments and Park authorities use communication
// Session 5: Exploring how communication is used to
mobilise communities for protected areas by NGOs |
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14:00-17:30
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The
Stream splits into 7 parallel workshops |
Workshop 1 - Building
Cultural Support for PAs
Part 2 - ROOM
2C-1 // Sacred Natural Sites - Facilitator: Miriam
Torres
Case Studies |
Workshop 2 - Making Friends
with Neighbours: PAs & Local Communities - ROOM
2C-6 //
14:00-15:30 - Incentives for conservation and fair reward
for stewardship - Chair: Phil Franks
16:00-17:30 - Final Panel: Future directions: ICD 2003 to
2013. - Chairs: R. Wild, Lea Scherl |
Workshop 3 - Supporting
PAs in Times of Violent Conflict - ROOM
2C-2 //
Session 4 & 5: Managing Protected Areas in Times of
Violent Conflict |
Workshop 4 - The Urban
Imperative: Urban Outreach Strategies for PAs Agencies - ROOM
2C-3
Session 3: Nature Education, Cities, And PAs: Innovative
Approaches // Session 4: The Greening Of Cities: What
Can Protected Area Agencies Contribute And Learn?
more info: http://www.interenvironment.org/pa/index.htm |
Workshop 5 - Building
Support from "New Constituencies" - ROOM
2C-4 //
Session 5: Tourism
// Session 6: Hunting & fishing |
Workshop 6 - Building
Political Support for Protected Areas - ROOM
2C-5 //
Session 4: National Support// Session 5: Local Support
/Chair: Tomme Young) |
Workshop 7 - Communication
and Education as a Means of Building Support for Protected -
HALL
1B
Session 6: Mobilising communities for protected areas by
NGOs // Session 7& 8: Young professionals and Youth
in building support |
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12:00-17:00
Hilton Hotel
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Side
Event
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Tourism
Side event
Ecotourism & Sustainable Tourism & Certification
Workshop
Organised by: UNEP,
Rainforest
Alliance & The
International Ecotourism Society
Examining Sustainable tourism Policies & Tools available
to support sustainable outcomes; means of monioring tourism;
overview of various certification programs.
By invitation - Contact:
sustainable-tourism@unep.fr
Booking essential, places limited |
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17:30-19:00
Hilton Hotel
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Side
Event
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Book
Launch
'Tourism
& Biodiversity : Mapping Tourism's Global Footprint'
By Costas Christ, Senior Director for Ecotourism
at Conservation International // Conservation
International // UNEP book launch
This new report
illustrates the overlap between tourism development & biodiversity
priority areas in order to highlight tourism related opportunities
& threats for conservation & human welfare. Reception
will follow a short presentation & copies of the new publication
will be distributed along with a CDROM.
Contact: n.wasserman@conservation.org
for enquiries or to request an invitation |
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09:00-13:00
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The
Stream splits into 7 parallel workshops. |
Workshop 1 - Building
Cultural Support for PAs
Part 2 - ROOM
2C-1 // Sacred Natural Sites - Facilitators: Miriam
Torres & Mechtild Rossier
Case Studies and Poster Session // World Heritage &
SNS: Introduction of preliminary technical guidelines for managing
sacred natural sites
Facilitated discussion of the proposed technical guidelines
on SNS management |
Workshop 2 - Making Friends
with Neighbours: PAs & Local Communities - ROOM
2C-6 //
Until 12:30- Joint session of Workshops
2.1 (CCAs and CMPAs),
2.2 (Mobile
Peoples and Conservation) of Governance Stream and Workshop
Working with Neighbours of the Building Support Stream
- Community Empowerment for Conservation
- Key conditions for effective community conservation |
Workshop 3 - Supporting
PAs in Times of Violent Conflict - ROOM
2C-2 //
Session 8: Managing Protected Areas to Prevent // Session
9: Helping Protected Areas Recover from Conflict |
Workshop 4 - The Urban
Imperative: Urban Outreach Strategies for PAs Agencies - ROOM
2C-3
Session 7: Making Partnerships Work: Urban Institutions
And Protected Area Agencies // Session 8: Making The
Case For Urban Outreach
more info: http://www.interenvironment.org/pa/index.htm |
Workshop 5 - Building
Support from "New Constituencies" - ROOM
2C-4 //
Session 9: Building Support for Protected Areas through
Participation in Site-Based Planning - Chair: Rodrigo
Medellin // Session 10: Building Support for Protected
Areas through Leveraging Private Sector Contributions - Chair:
Claudio Padua |
Workshop 6 - Building
Political Support for Protected Areas - ROOM
2C-5 //
Session 8: Trust and Ownership - Chair: Steve McCool
// Session 9: Politicians and Direct Involvement |
Workshop 7 - Communication
and Education as a Means of Building Support for Protected -
HALL
1B
Session 9: Building professionalism in communication
// Session 10: Leveraging support for communication |
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14:00-15:30
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The
Stream splits into 7 parallel workshops. |
Workshop 1 - Building
Cultural Support for PAs
Facilitators - ROOM
2C-1 // Allen Putney and Gonzalo Oviedo
Future directions for the Task Force on Non-Material Values
A Multi-Institutional Sacred Natural Sites Initiative
Discussion of Sacred Natural Sites Initiative |
Workshop 2 - Making Friends
with Neighbours: PAs & Local Communities
Until 12:30- Joint session of Workshops
2.1 (CCAs and CMPAs),
2.2 (Mobile Peoples and Conservation) of Governance Stream
and Workshop Working with Neighbours of the Building Support
Stream
- Community Empowerment for Conservation
- Key conditions for effective community conservation |
Workshop 3 - Supporting
PAs in Times of Violent Conflict - ROOM
2C-2 //
Session 10: Discussion |
Workshop 4 - The Urban
Imperative: Urban Outreach Strategies for PAs Agencies - ROOM
2C-3
Session 9: International Cooperation And Action: The Way
Forward
more info: http://www.interenvironment.org/pa/index.htm |
Workshop 5 - Building
Support from "New Constituencies" - ROOM
2C-4 //
Session 11: Developing and Managing New Partnerships
// Session 12: Workshop Wrap-up |
Workshop 6 - Building
Political Support for Protected Areas - ROOM
2C-5 //
Session 10: Public Benefits: Personal, Economic and Public |
Workshop 7 - Communication
and Education as a Means of Building Support for Protected -
HALL
1B
Session 11: Discussions on actions to recommend |
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16:00-17:30
HALL
1B |
Closing
Plenary - workshops reconvene |
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17:30-19:00
ROOM TBA |
Video
presentation of the Gran Ruta Inca Study. |