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.
- B. Biome Working Group Sessions
- O. Special Sessions/Ateliers
- S. Sectoral Working Group Sessions
- T. Thematic Working Group Sessions
The descriptions below might still be subject to change.
B. Biome Working Group Sessions
- Dynamics of Marine ES and their application to marine and coastal mgmt (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30 and 13:30-17:00)
- Coral reef ES in Asia-Pacific (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30)
- ES for Sustainable deltas
- Ecosystem functions of Asian Reedbed wetland and the role of local communities (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30
- Coastal Management and Ecosystem Services (Lake Shihwa) (Wednesday 1 June, 15:00-17:30)
- ES in freshwater ecosystems: implicatons to environmental governance
- Urban ecosystem services: evaluation, engineering and mgmt (Friday 3 June, 09:00-12:30)
- Urban forest and cities biodiversity (Friday 3 June, 09:00-12:30)
O. Special Sessions/Ateliers
- National Ecosystem Assessment (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30 and 13:30-17:30)
- Spotlight on the Oceania Region
- Nature for Peace (Wednesday 1 June, 13:30-17:30)
- Peace through Environment
- Assessing vulnerability & resilence towards co-investment for ES in tree-based agricultural landscapes - a training workshop (Wednesday 1 June, 13:30-17:30)
- Open session (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30)
S. Sectoral Working Group Sessions
- Rice ES - landscape scale approaches for sustainable management (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30 and 13:30-17:30)
- Business and ES: a multi-stakeholder shared experience in ES coinvestment
- National Park Management based on ES (13:30-17:30)
- 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
- Future Scenarios and Modelling of Biodiversity and ES in Asia (Wednesday 1 June, 13:30-17:30)
- Integrated ES in water resources management decision making (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30)
- (CLOSED) Evaluating the impacts & enhancing the effectiveness of China's ecosystem restoration programs
- Integrating ES into environmental impact assessment POLICY
- Citizen monitoring and PES (Wednesday 1 June, 13:00-15:00)
- Nongovernmental voluntary PES (Wednesday 1 June, 10:30-12:30)
- REDD+ as a payment for ES (Friday 3 June, 09:00-12:30)
- 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
ESP S. Korea
Martine van Weeldenconference@es-partnership.org
Martine van Weeldenconference@es-partnership.orghttps://www.espconference.org/asia2016
2016-05-30
2016-06-03
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