Stepping up Swedish action on tropical deforestation - Dialogue on International Day of Forests
On the International Day of Forests we would like to invite you to identify entry points for Swedish actors who want to help reduce tropical deforestation. The event is organized by Focali, SIANI and GMV and is part of a dialogue series on global tropical deforestation initiated by Focali and several partners in December 2018 with the first event “Dialogue meeting on the future of the Brazilian Amazon”.
What | Workshop |
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When |
Mar 21, 2019 10:45 AM
to Mar 21, 2019 03:30 PM |
Where | SEI - Stockholm Environmental Institute, Linnégatan 87D |
Contact Name | Maria Ölund |
Contact Phone | 0766-22 92 22 |
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Stopping tropical deforestation is global challenge. While global commitments have the ambition to halve, or even halt deforestation within just a few years, the latest numbers show an increasing trend in forest loss. At the same time, there is a growing international discussion on how both public and private actors can step up the fight against tropical deforestation.
On the International Day of Forests we would like to invite you to identify entry points for Swedish actors who want to help reduce tropical deforestation. Recent research have highlighted how Sweden contributes to the pressure on the world’s remaining tropical forests, for instance through imports of agricultural commodities, such as palm oil, beef and soybeans, and financial investments in companies linked to forest clearing. Through a constructive dialogue between representatives from government, the private sector, civil society and academia, we hope that we jointly can identify and formulate concrete steps that different Swedish actors can take to reduce global tropical deforestation and find ways for continued collaboration on this shared challenge.
Cases: The seminar will look at the main global drivers behind tropical deforestation and review mitigation measures that can be implemented at different levels by a range of actors. In addition, current developments in Brazil and Indonesia will be highlighted to link actions and policy developments with local realities. For countries like Brazil and Indonesia, where poverty rates are high, agricultural expansion to satisfy local, regional and global markets is seen as a way to develop national economies and improve local socio-economic conditions. Finding feasible sustainable development pathways, to halt deforestation while ensuring economic and social sustainability, is thus crucial.
Preliminary agenda:
10.45 - 11.00 Registration
11.00 - 12.00 First session
Welcome! Madeleine Fogde, Director SIANI and Maria Ölund, Coordinator Focali
Introduction to the dialogue and overview of main deforestation drivers and trends. Martin Persson, Associate Professor Chalmers University of Technology and member of Focali
Policy development in Sweden and EU related to deforestation. Emilie Molin, Desk officer, Division for forest and climate, Ministry of Enterprise and innovation of Sweden
- Promoting forest values to combat deforestation and to restore degraded landscapes. Anders Malmer, International Coordinator Swedish Forest Agency and Professor in Tropical Forestry SLU
The role of civil society – lessons from Indonesia. Maria Rydlund, Senior Policy Officer Tropical Forest at Swedish Society for Nature Conservation
Questions to the first session
12.00 -
12.50 Lunch
12.50 - 13.30 Second session
Insights
from current developments in the Amazon and the role of land-rights,
transparency of value chains, certifications and Zero-deforestation
initiatives.
Mairon Bastos Lima, Postdoctoral
Researcher with TRASE and Chalmers University of Technology and member of
Focali
Lessons
from how private actors can step up action on tropical deforestation
Private sector
representative (TBC)
The role
of the finance sector – lessons from dialogues with financial giants. Beatrice Crona, Executive Director, of the Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere Programme, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Alice
Dauriach, PhD candidate, the Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere Programme, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University
Questions
to the second session & introduction to facilitated group work
13.30 –
14.30 Group work: Stepping up Swedish action on tropical deforestation
1) Identification
and formulation of concrete steps that different Swedish actors can take to
reduce global tropical deforestation and support local sustainable development
pathways.
2) Documentation and prioritization of possible steps in different sectors
3) Encouragement of actors who are willing to lead / be involved in identified
steps
14.30 – 15.00 Joint discussion on ways forward
Reporting back from group work and how to take the identified
steps forward in continued dialogue and concrete actions. Expression of
interest from different actors who are willing to take the lead on or be
involved in identified steps.
15.00 – 15.30 Coffee and continued discussions
Sign up for the event at the SIANI webpage here