17th Illegal Logging Stakeholder Update Agenda

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添付資料2 Chatham House Illegal Logging Stakeholder Update17th Illegal Logging Stakeholder Update27th – 28th January 2011Chatham House, 10 St James’s Square, LondonAgendaThursday 27th January8.30 – 9.00 amRegistration & coffeeSESSION 1 US Lacey Act9.00 – 10.30 amChair: Alison Hoare, Chatham HouseAndrea Johnson, Environmental Investigation AgencyLacey Act – progress to date and lessons learntJameson French, Northland Forest ProductsAn industry perspective from North AmericaRamon Alvarez Lazzaroni, AMADHO (Asociación de Madereros de Honduras)Learning about FLEGT and the US Lacey Act10.30 – 11.00 am CoffeeKEYNOTE SPEECH11.00 – 11.30 amChair: Bernice Lee, Chatham HouseJanez Potočnik, Commissioner for Environment, European CommissionSESSION 2 European Timber Regulation11.30 – 1.00 pmChair: Jon Buckrell, Chatham HouseSvetla Atanasova, European CommissionNext steps in implementing the EC Timber RegulationTim Grabiel, Client EarthA vision for implementation of the EC Timber RegulationFiona Wheatley, John LewisA private sector perspectiveCecilia Müller, MaerskRole of the shipping sector1

添付資料2 Chatham House Illegal Logging Stakeholder Update1.00 – 2.00 pmLunchSESSION 3 Timber public procurement2.00 – 3.30 pmChair: Hugh Speechly, DFIDSofie Tind Nielsen, ProforestVPA licensed timber and its compatibility with timber procurement policiesSheam Satkuru-Granzella, Malaysian Timber CouncilThe opportunities & challenges of complying with procurement policiesEmily Fripp, EFECAAn impact assessment of the UK Government timber procurement policy3.30 – 4.00 pmTeaSESSION 4 Tackling illegal logging: policy responses4.00 – 5.30 pmChair: Penny Davies, DFIDSam Lawson, Chatham HouseIllegal logging and related trade: indicators of the global responseUlrich Malessa, TRAFFIC South America & Martha Lucy Mondragon, WWF ColombiaFLEGTability: Catalysing initiatives to control and verify the origin of timber in support of theFLEGT Action Plan in South American countriesPetra Hamers, The Amazon AlternativeInternational public private partnerships for strengthening the value chain of sustainabletropical timber5.30 – 7.00 pmDrinks reception2

添付資料2 Chatham House Illegal Logging Stakeholder UpdateFriday 28th JanuarySESSION 5 China and the Mekong region9.00 – 10.30 amChair: Jon Buckrell, Chatham HouseKerstin Canby, Forest TrendsChina and the Mekong region: timber trade trends and forest governance issuesLouis Putzel, CIFORStructuration of the Chinese timber trade: insights from Amazonia and the Congo BasinShengfu Wu, China National Forest Product Industry AssociationTitle – to be confirmed10.30 – 11.00 am CoffeeSESSION 6 Papua New Guinea: improving governance of the forest sector11.00 am – 12.30 pmChair: Penny Davies, DFIDDambis Kaip, PNG Forestry AuthoritySustainable forest management, governance and trade in Papua New GuineaPaul Rame, Office for Climate Change and Development – to be confirmedBob Tate, PNG Forest Industries AssociationNavigating a way forward for PNG’s timber industry: responding to market perceptions &diverse marketsThomas Paka, Ecoforestry ForumIllegal Logging in Papua New Guinea: an NGO perspective12.30 – 1.30 pmLunchSESSION 7 Progress on FLEGT1.30 – 3.00 pmChair: Hugh Speechly, DFIDGermain DjontuAssessing transparency in the forest sector in Cameroon and implications for VPA-FLEGTFreerk Wiersum, Wageningen UniversityScenarios for implementing FLEGT: social safeguards and impacts on local livelihoodsJo Van Brusselen, European Forest InstituteDevelopment of a strategic research agenda for forest governance and FLEGT3.00 - 3.30 pm TeaSESSION 8 REDD & forest governance3.30 – 5.00 pm3

添付資料2 Chatham House Illegal Logging Stakeholder UpdateChair: Alison Hoare, Chatham HouseValérie Merckx, European Forest InstituteFLEGT-REDD linkagesManoj Nadkarni, Transparency InternationalCorruption risks in REDD and civil society rolesSigrid Vásconez, Grupo FAROImproving transparency in Ecuador’s forest sector: lessons from the Forest AdministrationSystem (SAF) and the National REDD strategyThe Chatham House Illegal Logging Update and Stakeholder Consultations are organisedwith funding kindly provided by the UK Department for InternationalDevelopment (DFID).4

添付資料2 Chatham House Illegal Logging Stakeholder Update17th Illegal Logging Update and Stakeholder Consultation27-28 January 2011, Chatham arthEFECAGhana Forestry CommissionAPP EuropeClientEarthEuropean CommissionProforestPwCForeign and Commonwealth Office360 ResponsibilityOverseas Development InstituteHelveta LtdDECCHelveta LtdSustainable Forestry InitiativeOlam InternationalHelveta LtdIDL groupEuropean CommissionChatham HouseUniversity of CopenhagenFIRA International LtdTimber Trade FederationForest TrendsDEFRABureau Veritas CertificationHelveta LtdWildlife Conservation SocietyRainforest AllianceCanada Wood UKForest Peoples ProgrammeStrategic Environmental Consulting LtdEfecaProforestCohn & WolfeTrade Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, PNG1

添付資料2 Chatham House Illegal Logging Stakeholder UpdateththParticipants list: Update Meeting 27 – 28 January 2011, Chatham eGermainFaithRichardDeannaVirginiaJean raMarcusMinnaCassidyJensJoeAlastairDaviesde Freitasde la SernaDe Ornellasde VriesDella HvidestenEale IyamboEdbrookeEdwardsElenga nHennonHerdDFIDForest Stewardship CouncilHelveta LtdZoological Society of LondonStuger & De VriesREDDleaf Consulting LtdEfecaBureau Veritas CertificationCEDEIARainforest AllianceJoint Nature Conservation CommitteeDLH A/SNGO ASSADEV internationalCentre for International Development and Training, Universityof WolverhamptonChatham HouseUNCCD Democratic Republic of CongoDeutsche Gesellschaft für Interantionale ZusammenarbeitAcona LtdO EcoNEPConDMCii LtdSoil Association/WoodmarkNorthland Forest ProductsEFECAGlobal WitnessGlobal WitnessMinistry of Forestry, IndonesiaEnvironmental Justice FoundationTFTHelveta LtdLTS InternationalNEPConHydra Project InternationalWestco Group LtdUNEP-WCMCDEFRAClimate & ForestsForeign and Commonwealth OfficeGrant & Gutsell CustomsIDL GroupB&Q plcCentre for International Development & TrainingRoyal Botanic GardensPEFC InternationalNEPConSI PartnershipThe Amazon AlternativeNRPG CambodiaChatham HouseChatham HouseEuropean CommissionEU Timber Trade Action Plan2

添付資料2 Chatham House Illegal Logging Stakeholder UpdateththParticipants list: Update Meeting 27 – 28 January 2011, Chatham HouseBasyahKeriJohnDaphneJamesGarySteven aiKula, amon naCathCathJonDesUlrichChristopher D.Constance tthewsMcDermottGovernment of IndonesiaRainforest AllianceLTS InternationalIDL GroupDoubleHelix Tracking Technologies Pte LtdGlobal WitnessChatham HouseDEFRAGFA Consulting Group GmbHEuropean Forest InstituteThe Ghana National Association Of Farmers&FishermenCoalition for LiberiaGlobal WitnessEnvironmental Investigation AgencyProForestEuropean Forest InstitutePNG Forestry AuthorityKaiserCommunication GmbHHelveta LtdJacobsPEFC UK LtdProforestChatham HouseDLH A/SStuger & De VriesZoological Society of LondonFSC UKGlobal WitnessCIKODProforestEchoCEI-BoisChatham HouseAMADHOFERNHelveta LtdChatham HouseLaw, Environment and Development Centre, SOASFinnish Forest AssociationBRERainforest AllianceDEFRATFTWell GroundedWell GroundedCIDT, University of WolverhamptonTRAFFIC South AmericaAsian TimberOxford Centre for Tropical Forests3

添付資料2 Chatham House Illegal Logging Stakeholder UpdateththParticipants list: Update Meeting 27 – 28 January 2011, Chatham GregMariMartha ersAchmad asStuart DiahAndryPaulChrisNiels zelPyattRaharjoRakotovololonaRameRansomRanumReyRey gheraRoyal Botanic GardensFinnforest UK LtdMinistère de l’alimentation, de l’agriculture et de la pêche,FranceEuropean Forest InstituteTrack RecordDEFRAGlobal Environmental Forum, JapanWWF ColombiaHelveta LtdMaerskTransparency InternationalEuropean CommissionHelveta LtdGlobal Environmental Forum, JapanChatham HouseUniversity of SurreyMinistry of Forestry, IndonesiaProForestCentre for International Development and Training, Universityof WolverhamptonGhana Forestry CommissionForest Industries Intelligence LimitedUniversity of FloridaFERNEcoforestry ForumDLH UK LtdHelveta LtdGFA Consulting Group GmbHBritish Retail ConsortiumGlobal WitnessEuropean CommissionTimber Trade JournalChatham HouseCIFORFlow International LtdMultistakeholder Forestry Programme, IndonesiaProForestOffice for Climate Change and DevelopmentZoological Society of LondonRainforest Foundation NorwayClientEarthClientEarthFIRA International LtdFSC International Center GmbHDEFRAMFP/FLEGT VPA IndonesiaSoil Association/WoodmarkChatham HouseWWF-UKMultistakeholder Forestry Programme, IndonesiaGlobal Environmental Forum, JapanPREPSFountains ForestryHelveta Ltd4

添付資料2 Chatham House Illegal Logging Stakeholder UpdateththParticipants list: Update Meeting 27 – 28 January 2011, Chatham eremyTiemeAlunAnnLarsWesseh A.FionaDeborahFreerkMaria avidJonathanShabanajSladdenSlothSosa del r HorstThompsonThompsonThornberThwaitesTind NielsenTshakomaTuomasjukkaValleVallingsvan Baalenvan BenthemVan Brusselenvan oodWuWynne-MorganYiahYoungYoungZeitlinMalaysian Timber CouncilWWF European Policy OfficeSize of WalesKehati, IndonesiaUSAID-Kosovo Private Enterprise Program, Booz AllenHamiltonClientEarthRainforest AllianceRainforest AllianceTFTTFT - TTAPDFIDHSBC Holdings plcUniversity of CopenhagenGLOBEGlobal WitnessIDL GroupEmbassy of JapanPNG Forest Industries AssociationGlobal WitnessEFIThe Forest TrustGlobal WitnessLTS InternationalFSC UKProforestEU FLEGT Facility, European Forest InstituteEuronatura-PortugalHelveta LtdMilieudefensie / Friends of the Earth NetherlandsStichting ProbosEU FLEGT Facility, European Forest InstituteCITES Management Authority, Government of the NetherlandsGrupo FAROEnvironmental Investigation AgencyEC FLEGT TeamFORM InternationalPEFC UK LtdNEPconGFA Consulting Group; Natural Resource ManagementThe Liberian SenateJohn LewisBangor UniversityWageningen UniversityCentre for Strategic and International Studies, IndonesiaStephenson HarwoodTropenbos-InternationalGlobal WitnessChina National Forest Product Industry AssociationPelham Bell PottingerSDI, LiberiaUK Forest & Trade NetworkGlobal WitnessPolitical Science University of Amsterdam5

1 . 17th Illegal Logging Stakeholder Update . 27 th – 28 January 2011 . Chatham House, 10 St James’s Square, London. Agenda. Thursday 27th January . 8.30 – 9.00 am Registration & coffee. SESSION 1 US Lacey Act 9.0

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