The third in this series of dialogues, the meeting will be held at Chatham House on Friday 22 January 2010. The dialogue will provide a key opportunity to discuss the implications of what has - or has not - been agreed to at COP15 in Copenhagen.
Pre-registration is essential. Please register by Friday 15 January to be guaranteed admission; write to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Confirmed speakers represent a range of organizations and perspectives, including:
- Ministry of Environment, El Salvador
- Ministry of Environment, Norway
- Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Committee
- Norton Rose LLP
- Brazilian Forest Service
- UN Food and Agriculture Organization
- Global Witness
- ProForest
- CARE International
- World Bank
- and others...
Preliminary version of the agenda: http://www.chathamhouse.org.uk/files/15579_220110agenda.pdf
Event website: http://www.chathamhouse.org.uk/events/view/-/id/1369/
Session topics include:
- Perspectives on Copenhagen: What was agreed, and what does it mean?
- Learning from the ground: Addressing tenure and governance to fight deforestation and promote restoration
- How can REDD promote better forest governance?
- What happens next? A question and answer session with a panel of experts.


