Session clusters

The sessions are clustered according to the ESP Working Groups: Thematic (T), Biome (B), and Sectoral Working Groups (S). Also, Special sessions and Ateliers (O=Other) will be held.

The descriptions below might still be subject to change.

 

B. Biome Working Group Sessions

  1. Dynamics of Marine ES and their application to marine and coastal mgmt (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30 and 13:30-17:00)
  2. Coral reef ES in Asia-Pacific (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30)
  3. ES for Sustainable deltas
  4. Ecosystem functions of Asian Reedbed wetland and the role of local communities (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30
  5. Coastal Management and Ecosystem Services (Lake Shihwa) (Wednesday 1 June, 15:00-17:30)
  6. ES in freshwater ecosystems: implicatons to environmental governance
  7. Urban ecosystem services: evaluation, engineering and mgmt (Friday 3 June, 09:00-12:30)
  8. Urban forest and cities biodiversity (Friday 3 June, 09:00-12:30)

 

O. Special Sessions/Ateliers

  1. National Ecosystem Assessment (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30 and 13:30-17:30)
  2. Spotlight on the Oceania Region
  3. Nature for Peace (Wednesday 1 June, 13:30-17:30)
  4. Peace through Environment
  5. Assessing vulnerability & resilence towards co-investment for ES in tree-based agricultural landscapes - a training workshop (Wednesday 1 June, 13:30-17:30)
  6. Open session (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30)

 

S. Sectoral Working Group Sessions

  1. Rice ES - landscape scale approaches for sustainable management (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30 and 13:30-17:30)
  2. Business and ES: a multi-stakeholder shared experience in ES coinvestment 
  3. National Park Management based on ES (13:30-17:30)
  4. Natural world heritage sites and their role in provisioning ES including disaster risk reduction & climate change adaptation in the Asia-Pacific region (Friday 3 June, 09:00-12:30)

 

T. Thematic Working Group Sessions

  1. Future Scenarios and Modelling of Biodiversity and ES in Asia (Wednesday 1 June, 13:30-17:30)
  2. Integrated ES in water resources management decision making (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30)
  3. (CLOSED) Evaluating the impacts & enhancing the effectiveness of China's ecosystem restoration programs
  4. Integrating ES into environmental impact assessment POLICY
  5. Citizen monitoring and PES (Wednesday 1 June, 13:00-15:00)
  6. Nongovernmental voluntary PES (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30)
  7. REDD+ as a payment for ES (Friday 3 June, 09:00-12:30)
  8. Assessment of provision & consumption of ES (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30)

 

Author guidelines

ESP kindly requests you to follow the following guidelines for your abstract submission:

  • Document type: Word 
  • Text font: Verdana
  • Font size: 10
  • Maximum number of words: 300
  • Maximum amount of keywords: 5
  • Order of presented information:
    • Title
    • Presenting author
    • Other authors
    • Primary affiliation
    • Abstract text (maximum 300 words)
    • Keywords
 
 
 
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