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Björn Stigson, Chair Think Tank: Changing Pace – Scaling up Real Solutions for Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services Workshops 337 & 338 8 September 2012. Welcome & Objectives.
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BjörnStigson, Chair Think Tank: Changing Pace – Scaling up Real Solutions for Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services Workshops 337 & 338 8 September 2012
Welcome & Objectives The Think Tank objective is to challenge the business and conservation communities to discuss and debate real, concrete business and public policy solutions Theme is Changing Pace – scaling and speeding up appropriate and impactful responses to the biodiversity and ecosystem challenges we all face … within the necessary timeframes Outputs will shape IUCN & WBCSD ongoing collaboration 2013 and beyond
Process If you take the microphone, please: • Introduce yourself • Be brief but precise • If you have a Q, make clear who it is for Voting – when requested, please use your three color sheets of paper – green, yellow and red In case of emergency, IUCN staff present will guide us. Fire exits are located
Agenda – Business & Ecosystems Think Tank Keynotes – setting the scene Julia Marton-Lefèvre, Director General, IUCN A Common Resource; a Shared Public/Private Responsibility Peter Bakker, President, WBCSD Changing Pace: Public Policy and Business Solutions
Expert panel dialogue – morning session Greening the world economy – company perspectives on effective action (11:20/12:50) Holcim – RashilaKerai, Biodiversity Programme Manager. Rio Tinto – Peter Cunningham, Head of Health, Safety, Environment and Communities Shell – Allard Castelein, Vice President Group Environment POSCO – Young-Do Jang, Team Leader, Environment & Energy Department Mondi – Peter Gardiner, Natural Resources Manager Syngenta – Dr Juan Gonzalez-Valero, Head Public Policy & Partnerships Hitachi – Dr Shigeru Azuhata, Executive Vice President and Executive Officer, Hitachi, Ltd, Hitachi Group Chief Environmental Strategy Officer Facilitator: James Griffiths, WBCSD Rapporteur: Dr Josh Bishop (12:50/13:00)
Kick start panel 14:00 – 14.30 Please be back in the room for this kick start panel Nature + : a future perspective. “Future Leaders” from business and conservation community on their aspirations, chaired by Peter Bakker, WBCSD Holcim – Monika Shirvastava, Communication Manager KPMG – Sander Jansen, Climate Change & Sustainability Consultant BIOM Youth Ecological Movement – Dr Vladmir Korotenko Integrated Environmental Consultants Namibia (IECN) - Dr Justine Braby
Expert panel dialogue – afternoon session Key note: What are the elements of effective public Policy, PoulEngberg-Pedersen, IUCN, Deputy DG (14:30/14:40) Policies that can leverage business solutions. Panel dialogue and floor discussion on scaling up and spreading “best policy practice” (14:40/15:45) • Public policies to support biodiversity offset. Jonathan Ekstrom, The Biodiversity Consultancy • Consultation mechanisms with indigenous people: the Peru Consultation Law. Milagros Sandoval, Conservation International • Using the financial leverage: business responses to the IFC Performance Standard 6. Lori Anna Conzo, International Finance Corporation • Green Growth Korea, Update and Progress. Seukwoo Kang, Presidential Committee on Green Growth • The role of public-private partnerships: the example of GIZ’s develoPPP.de programme. HaraldLossack, GIZ Facilitator: Gerard Bos, IUCN Rapporteur: Dr Josh Bishop (15:45/15:55)
Final Reflections panel (15:55/16:15) Chaired by Peter Bakker, President, WBCSD – two items One new personal learning from the Think Tank One recommendation for Changing Pace Rainforest Alliance – Mohammad Rafiq, Vice-President Syngenta – Mike Mack, CEO Shell Oil Company – Marvin Odum, President Weyerhaeuser – Edie Sonne Hall, Manager, Environmental Affairs, Sustainable Forests and Products The Forests Dialogue – Gary Dunning, Executive Director Tebtebba – Victoria TauliCorpuz, Executive Director Closing remarks – Ashok Khosla, IUCN President (16:15/16:30)
Thanks for your participation – and after the World Leaders Dialogue… Please come to the IUCN/WBCSD “Happy Hour” on the Business & Economy Pavilion (19:00-21:00)