Governance workshop
From 09:00 to 12:30, Wednesday 16 March 2016, Lima, Peru
Chair
Clayton Lino (Brazil)
Moderator
Eduard Muller (Costa Rica)
MAB Secretariat
Jonathan Baker and Melody Ocloo
E-mail: j.baker(at)unesco.org and m.ocloo(at)unesco.org
Overview
The importance of governance in biosphere reserves permeates the newly approved MAB Strategy 2015-2025 and the Lima Action Plan. The strategy's preamble notes that biosphere reserves 'focus on a multi-stakeholder approach, with a particular emphasis on the involvement of local communities in management, and often have highly innovative and participative governance systems'.
Presentations
- Introduction of the workshop - Clayton Lino
- Governance at the national level: Comité Nacional MAB Costa Rica - Eduardo Muller
- Governance at the national level: MAB France - Catherine Cibien
- Governance at the national level: Nigeria Approach - Adeshola Olatunde Adepoju
- Governance at the local level: Wakatobi BR, Indonesia - Ir. Hugua
- Governance at the local level: Urdaibai BR, Spain
- Governance at the local level: Bia BR, Ghana - Richard Ofori-Amanfo
- Governance at the local level: Bosque Mbaracayu BR, Paraguay - Yan Speranza
- Governance at the local level: Las Yungas BR, Argentina
- A Desirable Approach to the Establishment of Climate Change Policy - Dr. Dai-Yeun Jeong