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3 October 2010

The road from Nagoya to Cancun

Biodiversity and Climate Change

Photo courtesy of Biodiversity International via Flickr

Photo courtesy of Biodiversity International via Flickr

On Thursday November 4th, 2010 SIANI convened a public seminar to discuss the complex issue of climate change and the linkage between the process behind the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) and the preparations for the next round of UNFCCC negotiations on climate change impact in Cancun.

Times

From 3 October 2010 at 22:00 to 3 October 2010 at 22:00

Venue

Stadsmuseet

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22 May 2013

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The Quadruple Squeeze – Meeting the dual challenge of development and sustainability

On Thursday November 4th, 2010 SIANI convened a public seminar to discuss the complex issue of climate change and the linkage between the process behind the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) and...

22 May 2013

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Global Environmental Facility: Bridging climate and biodiversity

On Thursday November 4th, 2010 SIANI convened a public seminar to discuss the complex issue of climate change and the linkage between the process behind the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) and...

22 May 2013

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Financing for climate and biodiversity in a development cooperation context – policy and experiences from a Sida perspective

On Thursday November 4th, 2010 SIANI convened a public seminar to discuss the complex issue of climate change and the linkage between the process behind the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) and...

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Swedish International Biodiversity Programme (SwedBio)

On Thursday November 4th, 2010 SIANI convened a public seminar to discuss the complex issue of climate change and the linkage between the process behind the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) and...

Agenda

Presentations:

  • The Quadruple Squeeze: A Safe Operating Space for Land and Water Use on a Pressured Planet, Louise Karlberg
  • GEF: An Important Player in Climate Change Action Plans, Monique Barbut
  • Swedish support to biodiversity and climate change in developing countries – why and how? Maria Berlekom
  • Biodiversity & Climate Change: A report back from Nagoya, Maria Schultz