The role of participatory monitoring in forest landscape restorationCIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Manuel Guariguata, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation (ATBC) in Merida, Yucatán, Mexico, on July 12, 2017.
#ATBC2017
Evidence-based conservation: lessons from the Lower MekongCIFOR-ICRAF
This presentation by Terry Sunderland from CIFOR shows what can be learned from the lower Mekong for evidence-based conservation by explaining the research that has been conducted there.
The role of participatory monitoring in forest landscape restorationCIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Manuel Guariguata, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation (ATBC) in Merida, Yucatán, Mexico, on July 12, 2017.
#ATBC2017
Evidence-based conservation: lessons from the Lower MekongCIFOR-ICRAF
This presentation by Terry Sunderland from CIFOR shows what can be learned from the lower Mekong for evidence-based conservation by explaining the research that has been conducted there.
Success from the Ground Up? Participatory Monitoring in Forest RestorationCIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Manuel R. Guariguata and Kristen Evans at Forest Landscape and Ecosystem Restoration Day on 13 December 2016, as part of the thirteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD COP13) held in Cancun, Mexico.
The global distribution of mountain adaptation projects by Simon AllenweADAPT
This presentation was delivered during the session "Upscaling adaptation solutions for vulnerable mountain regions through international cooperation" hosted by the Geneva Cryosphere Hub as part of a series of events held during COP26.
Find more about the event and watch the recording here: https://adaptationataltitude.org/knowledge-base/adaptation-in-mountains/upscaling-adaptation-solutions-for-vulnerable-mountain-regions-through-international-cooperation
Sheryl Hendriks
POLICY SEMINAR
What Drives Policy Change? Insights from the Kaleidoscope Model of Food Security Policy
Organized by IFPRI, Michigan State University and University of Pretoria, Consortium partners- Food Security Policy Innovation Lab
Delivered at Cornell University by Dr. Louise Buck, on April 25th, 2018 as part of the International Programs-CALS Seminar Series: Perspectives in International Agriculture, Nutrition and Development.
Maritime Spatial Planning in the BalticSea - a love storyManuel Frias
This presentation was part of the Erasmus Mundus Maritime Spatial Planning course in Seville January 2015. It is a love story between two intergovernmental organizations coordinating MSP in the Baltic Sea: HELCOM and VASAB
Presentation by Jason Spensley, Green Climate Fund (GCF), for a Targeted Topics Forum on financing National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. This event was held in Mexico City in June 2017.
Country Responses to the Financial Crisis Naomi Ngwira Engicgfmconference
“Country Responses to the Financial Crisis”
Behxhet Brajshori, Deputy Minister, Ministry of the Economy and Finance, Republic of Kosovo
Lulzim Ismajli, Director of Treasury, Ministry of the Economy and Finance, Republic of Kosovo
Naomi Ngwira, Director, Department of Debt and Aid, Ministry of Finance, Malawi
Obadiah Mailafia, Chariman, Center for Policy and Economic Research, Nigeria
During this panel, participants will share observations of the effects of the crisis on their economies and future plans. They will also share existing tools to safeguard their investments.
The session will include a discussion on how they are mitigating the impacts and how they
expect to cover the cost. Panelists and the audience will be asked to address the following
questions.
Registration
Immediate Actions Being Taken to Manage the Impact
Is the situation different for middle vs. lower income countries?
How does the current financial crisis affect a country’s ability to borrow?
Is the situation different for resource rich countries?
Can we learn anything from previous financial crises (e.g. Asia and Latin America)?
How are recipient countries more efficiently managing their donor aid?
What is the role of the government in solving financial sector issues?
Stakeholder Engagement and Public Information Through Social Media: A Study o...Marco Bellucci
Manetti, G., Bellucci, M., & Bagnoli, L. (2016). Stakeholder Engagement and Public Information Through Social Media: A Study of Canadian and American Public Transportation Agencies. The American Review of Public Administration. doi:10.1177/0275074016649260
http://arp.sagepub.com/content/early/2016/05/13/0275074016649260.short
Colorado 2012 Joint Information Systems at Workmickitrost
What did the Joint Information System and Joint Information Center look like this year in Colorado as multiple fires and law enforcement events took place in the State. It was different each time. Here's a look at what I observed, and participated in, for 2012 OEM.
Success from the Ground Up? Participatory Monitoring in Forest RestorationCIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Manuel R. Guariguata and Kristen Evans at Forest Landscape and Ecosystem Restoration Day on 13 December 2016, as part of the thirteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD COP13) held in Cancun, Mexico.
The global distribution of mountain adaptation projects by Simon AllenweADAPT
This presentation was delivered during the session "Upscaling adaptation solutions for vulnerable mountain regions through international cooperation" hosted by the Geneva Cryosphere Hub as part of a series of events held during COP26.
Find more about the event and watch the recording here: https://adaptationataltitude.org/knowledge-base/adaptation-in-mountains/upscaling-adaptation-solutions-for-vulnerable-mountain-regions-through-international-cooperation
Sheryl Hendriks
POLICY SEMINAR
What Drives Policy Change? Insights from the Kaleidoscope Model of Food Security Policy
Organized by IFPRI, Michigan State University and University of Pretoria, Consortium partners- Food Security Policy Innovation Lab
Delivered at Cornell University by Dr. Louise Buck, on April 25th, 2018 as part of the International Programs-CALS Seminar Series: Perspectives in International Agriculture, Nutrition and Development.
Maritime Spatial Planning in the BalticSea - a love storyManuel Frias
This presentation was part of the Erasmus Mundus Maritime Spatial Planning course in Seville January 2015. It is a love story between two intergovernmental organizations coordinating MSP in the Baltic Sea: HELCOM and VASAB
Presentation by Jason Spensley, Green Climate Fund (GCF), for a Targeted Topics Forum on financing National Adaptation Plan (NAP) processes. This event was held in Mexico City in June 2017.
Country Responses to the Financial Crisis Naomi Ngwira Engicgfmconference
“Country Responses to the Financial Crisis”
Behxhet Brajshori, Deputy Minister, Ministry of the Economy and Finance, Republic of Kosovo
Lulzim Ismajli, Director of Treasury, Ministry of the Economy and Finance, Republic of Kosovo
Naomi Ngwira, Director, Department of Debt and Aid, Ministry of Finance, Malawi
Obadiah Mailafia, Chariman, Center for Policy and Economic Research, Nigeria
During this panel, participants will share observations of the effects of the crisis on their economies and future plans. They will also share existing tools to safeguard their investments.
The session will include a discussion on how they are mitigating the impacts and how they
expect to cover the cost. Panelists and the audience will be asked to address the following
questions.
Registration
Immediate Actions Being Taken to Manage the Impact
Is the situation different for middle vs. lower income countries?
How does the current financial crisis affect a country’s ability to borrow?
Is the situation different for resource rich countries?
Can we learn anything from previous financial crises (e.g. Asia and Latin America)?
How are recipient countries more efficiently managing their donor aid?
What is the role of the government in solving financial sector issues?
Stakeholder Engagement and Public Information Through Social Media: A Study o...Marco Bellucci
Manetti, G., Bellucci, M., & Bagnoli, L. (2016). Stakeholder Engagement and Public Information Through Social Media: A Study of Canadian and American Public Transportation Agencies. The American Review of Public Administration. doi:10.1177/0275074016649260
http://arp.sagepub.com/content/early/2016/05/13/0275074016649260.short
Colorado 2012 Joint Information Systems at Workmickitrost
What did the Joint Information System and Joint Information Center look like this year in Colorado as multiple fires and law enforcement events took place in the State. It was different each time. Here's a look at what I observed, and participated in, for 2012 OEM.
Presentation of a group work at the Birmingham City University in People in Organisations. The group splitted up the task "Challenges of Management" into the 5 focues from Fayol, and worked out some definitions, examples and group findings. The group also tried to match the 5 focuses with the 14 principles of management.
Presentation given by Natalie Wardel and Janelle Hanson at the Utah PIO Conference in Sept. 2013. How to Pitch Media, public relations tips, and social media tools to use as well as some ideas and best practices for police officers, state agencies, etc.
Insider's Guide to public information during crisisJason Dawson
Insider's Guide to public information and crisis communications. Useful summary for a Public Information Manager during a civil defence emergency, natural disaster or crisis.
"APPLYING MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM IN CONSTRUCTION INVESTMENT PROGR...ststavrino
Proceedings of the CIB (Construction Facing Worldwide Challenges) 2009, Joint International Symposium of CIB Working Commissions: W055-Building Economics and W065: Organization and Management of Construction, Croatia, Dubrovnik
Management information system and controlsksbatish
It covers the relation ship between management information system and business performance management and also tells about the various kinds of information systems available.
In this presentation, the relationship between situational awareness, common operating picture, public information, and crowd-sourced intelligence is examined.
This PPT was first presented at the 2015 All-Hazard IMT Assocation Symposium and later modified for a plenary session at the 2016 Utah PIO Association Conference..
The HELP Davao Network is committed to engaging a full spectrum of water stakeholders to work collectively for management of water for all. Formed in 2004, our efforts have focused on ensuring decision key stakeholders have had access to sound science that can better inform complex decisions and hard choices in relation to the management and wise use of water.
PROVIA Scientific Steering Committee Co-Chair, Saleemul Huq gave an overview of PROVIA and recent activities during the PROVIA side event at COP18 in Doha on 27th November 2012.
Findings Relevant to the GEF IW Learn ConfernceIwl Pcu
Main objectives of the study:
An assessment of the impacts and results of the IW focal area to the protection of transboundary water ecosystems.
An assessment of the approaches, strategies and tools by which results were achieved.
Identification of lessons learned and formulation of recommendations to improve GEF IW operations.
The Study is a key input to the independent Overall Program Study of the GEF.
This is a presentation which introduces the basic information and various deadlines linked to the IUCN's 2014 World Parks Congress which is to be organised in Sidney in November.
The presentation belongs to Kathy S. MacKinnon and was used during the meeting of the Steering Committee of the European section of the World Commission on Protected Areas in London on 16-17 April 2014.
This presentation was given as part of the EPA-funded Catchment Science and Management Course focusing on Integrated Catchment Management, held in June 2015. This course was delivered by RPS Consultants. If you have any queries or comments, or wish to use the material in this presentation, please contact catchments@epa.ie
It is increasingly being recognised internationally that integrated catchment management (ICM) is a useful organising framework for tackling the ongoing challenge of balancing sustainable use and development of our natural resource, against achieving environmental goals. The basic principles of ICM (Williams, 2012) are to:
• Take a holistic and integrated approach to the management of land, biodiversity, water and community resources at the water catchment scale;
• Involve communities in planning and managing their landscapes; and
• Find a balance between resource use and resource conservation
ICM is now well established in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. In Europe the ICM approach has been proposed as being required to achieve effective water and catchment management, and is the approach being promoted by DEFRA for the UK, where it is called the “Catchment Based Approach” (CaBA). The principles and methodologies behind ICM sit well within the context of the Water Framework Directive with its aims and objectives for good water quality, sustainable development and public participation in water resource management. In Ireland it is proposed that the ICM approach will underlie the work and philosophy in developing and implementing future River Basin Management Plans.
A presentation included in the CCAFS webinar "Creating spaces for science-policy dialogue: Experiences from CCAFS" held on November 1, 2017. The aim of the webinar was to share lessons from CCAFS projects that have helped bridge the science-policy divide and better respond to the needs of policymakers with demand-led evidence creation.
Presented by: Edmond Totin
Pecha Kucha format presentation about innovative tools being developed by the GEF-UNEP Flood and Drought Management Tools project, by Raul Glotzbach in the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference.
Pecha Kucha format presentation about innovative solutions being deployed by the Caribbean Wastewater Project (Revolving Fund) GEF-IADB/UNEP, by Alfredo Coelloin the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference.
Large Marine Ecosystems: Megaregional Best Practices for LME Assessment and M...Iwl Pcu
Workshop convened at GEF – IWC8
Negombo, Sri Lanka
May 9, 2016
Kenneth Sherman, NOAA
LME Program
Andrew Hudson, UNDP
Water and Ocean Governance Programme
Slides used during the science to communication workshop in the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference, to explain how to understand and communicate with an audience better when presenting.
Presentation by Chris O'Brien, of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (Bay of Bengal LME project) during the science to communication workshop in the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference. The presentations focuses on how to create effective powerpoint slides.
How to communicate science effectively (IWC8 Presentation)Iwl Pcu
Presentation by Professor Sevvandi Jajakody, of the Wayamba University(Bay of Bengal LME project) during the science to communication workshop in the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference.
Presentation by Chris O'Brien, of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (Bay of Bengal LME project) during the science to communication workshop in the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference.
Presentation by Peter Whalley, International Nitrogen Management System GEF- UNEP project providing an introduction to the nitrogen roundtable at the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters conference
Presentation by Hugh Walton of the GEF-UNDP Pacific Fisheries project 4746 at the 8th GEF Biennial International Waters Conference.
GEF Pillar 1.2 Promoting Transformational Change in Major Global Industries
Hugh Walton – Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency
PRESENTATION OVERVIEW
Background - The FFA region
GEF OFMP – 2001 – 2004 & 2005 – 2011
Evaluation in the context of transformational change
OFMP 2 – 2015 – 2019 – Setting the stage for institutional change
TDA/SAP Methodology Training Course Module 2 Section 5
Use of Information Management and Public Participation by GEF IW Projects (Dann Sklarew) - Powerpoint - 2mb
1. 2004-09-09 TIA Study Group, Hosei U., Tokyo
Use of Information Management and
Public Participation by GEF IW
Projects
Dann Sklarew, Ph.D.
Director/Chief Technical Advisor
GEF IW:LEARN
2. Global Environment Facility
• Global funding support for
worldwide environmental
issues since 1992 Earth
Summit
• Implemented by UNDP,
UNEP & World Bank,
with many partners
• International Waters (IW)
focal area supports shared
aquifers, river basins, lakes,
and marine ecosystems
3. IW Focal Area Approach
• Goal: Assist countries in making changes so the waterbody
and its multi-country basin can sustainably support human
activities.
• Focus: “Seriously threatened waterbodies” and “most
imminent transboundary threats” to ecosystems
• Priority: Changes in sectoral policies and activities
• Financing: Countries’ collaboration to identify priority
concerns, baseline and additional actions needed; then
(potentially) their commitment to realize additional actions
4. GEF IW Projects’ Methods
• Conduct Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA)
– Transboundary strategic environmental assessment of
priority concerns and underlying human factors
• Develop and Pursue Strategic Action Program (SAP)
– Legal framework, adaptive management regime and actions
for each country to address priority concerns
• Invest in sound science and adaptive management
– Via technical assistance, capacity building, demonstrations
5. Key Steps in TDA-SAP Process
1. Development of the project idea
2. Joint fact-finding
3. Preparing the SAP
4. Implementing the SAP
6. Information Management
• TDA is founded upon solid technical
information about water, sociological and
ecological processes, status and trends
• SAP monitoring and evaluation, indicators
of success measured via (info) indicators
• A process of successive approximation
7.
8.
9.
10. Public Participation
• Identify and consult with stakeholder
groups
• Conduct stakeholder analysis and develop
Stakeholder Involvement Plan (SIP)
• Hold stakeholder meeting to review TDA
• Involve stakeholders (as appropriate and
feasible) in preparing SAP
11. Principles of Stakeholder
Involvement
• Earth Summit:
1. Information access
2. Inclusion in decision-making
3. Course of redress
• GEF:
1. Stakeholder identification
2. Info. dissemination
3. Consultation
…and ideally participation in implementation, monitoring
and evaluation (e.g., advisory committees, grants)
12. Who are stakeholders?
• In theory: Anyone who impacted by
decision or able to prevent decisive action
from occurring.
• In practice: Those with “vested interest” in
either the issue &/or their relationship with
those making the decision(s).
16. For more information
• Please visit…
– GEF IW:LEARN Web Site www.iwlearn.org
– GEF International Waters www.iwlearn.net
• Or contact IW:LEARN
info@iwlearn.org
Tel: +1 (202) 518-2054
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