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RECOFTC at the 8th IUCN Asia Regional Conservation Forum

Sep 03
2024
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05
Location
Bangkok, Thailand
Kodagu Model Forest in Karnataka, India

RECOFTC will participate in the 8th IUCN Asia Regional Conservation Forum (RCF) to be held from 3 to 5 September 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand. With the theme "Reimagining Conservation in Asia: A Nature-Positive Future," the forum serves as an important platform for exchanging knowledge and building partnerships in nature and biodiversity conservation across Asia.

Held every four years, the RCF aims to evaluate conservation progress, revisit priority goals and propose strategic directions to address environmental and biodiversity challenges over the next two decades. 

The forum will feature various sessions, including plenary and thematic discussions, side events, poster exhibits and interactive learning opportunities to foster collaboration among diverse stakeholders, such as governments, non-governmental organizations, Indigenous Peoples, academia and the private sector. 

RECOFTC will contribute to discussions on nature-based solutions for climate action and forest landscape restoration with our Executive Director David Ganz leading the delegation. He will share initiatives on strengthening local governance of nature-based solutions in forests and agriculture such as our Trees4All project.

As the secretariat of the Regional Model Forest Network-Asia, we will co-host a side event featuring Asia Model Forests. This event will showcase collaborative efforts in forest landscape restoration, biodiversity conservation, risk reduction, community empowerment and climate resiliency. Ganz will provide a regional perspective on opportunities and partnerships for landscape approaches in Asia. Marina Tornorsam, our Regional Project Manager for the Community-based Fire Management project, will share lessons and good practices from the Lower Mekong Subregion in strengthening partnerships alongside community-based solutions for managing wildfires. 

We will also have a poster presentation highlighting community forestry's significant potential as an emerging conservation category within Other Effective Conservation Measures (OECMs). 

As a member of the National Committee of IUCN in Thailand, we will showcase our work and projects at the co-exhibition space. Visit us at our booth!

Schedule

Parallel session 6: Nature-based solution for climate action

4 September 2024, 10:45-12:00 ICT, Ballroom 2, Royal Orchid Sheraton, Bangkok

Speakers 

  • Dr. David Ganz, Executive Director, RECOFTC
  • Dr. Radhika Murti, Director, Centre for Society and Governance, IUCN
  • Mr. Raphael Glemet, Senior Programme Officer, Water and Wetlands, IUCN Asia
  • Dr. Srijana Joshi Rijal, Ecosystem Specialist, ICIMOD
  • Dr. Luo Ming, Deputy Director of the NbS Asia Hub, Ministry of Natural Resources China
  • Mr. Anouj Mehta, Thailand Country Director, ADB

Side event: Strengthening landscape approaches in Asia: restoring and conserving ecosystems, reducing risks, and empowering communities

4 September 2024, 16:45-18:00 ICT, Riverside VI, Royal Orchid Sheraton, Bangkok

Speakers

  • Dr. David Ganz, Executive Director, RECOFTC
  • Ms. Marina Tornorsam, Regional Project Manager, Community-based Fire Management, RECOFTC
  • Dr. Preecha Ongprasert, Director of the Forestry Foreign Affairs at Thailand's Royal Forest Department and Chair of RMFN - Asia
  • Dr. Robert Nasi, Director-General, CIFOR
  • Col. Cheppudira P Muthanna, former President of Coorg Wildlife Society
  • Atty. Eunice Babalcon, Mayor of Paranas, Samar Province, Philippines
  • Mr. Liu Wenzhe, Project Manager, APFNet
  • Dr. Kikang Bae, Strategic Planning Team Leader, AFoCO

Moderator: Dr. Satrio Adi Wicaksono, Senior Programme Officer for Forests and Grasslands, IUCN Asia Regional Office

Thailand National Committee Members’ Co-exhibition

3-5 September 2024, Royal Orchid Sheraton, Bangkok

The RCF is organized by IUCN and co-organized by the National Committee of IUCN Members in Thailand. The event is co-hosted by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Government of Thailand, with Toyota Motor Asia (Thailand) Co. Ltd. as a forum partner.
 

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The Regional Model Forest Network-Asia is supported by the Global Leadership Program under the Department of Natural Resources, Government of Canada.  

The Community-based fire management project is made possible through a five-year cooperative agreement between the USDA Forest Service International Programs and RECOFTC. The project receives financial support from the United States Indo-Pacific Command of the Department of Defense and funding from USAID and the USDA Forest Service International Programs.

The Trees4All project receives financial support from the Global Ecosystem-based Adaptation Fund and Wyss Academy for Nature.

RECOFTC’s work is made possible with the support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and the Government of Sweden.