2010 Katoomba XVII Meeting - Taking the Lead: Payments for Ecosystem Services in Southeast Asia (Hanoi, Vietnam)

June 23-24, 2010, Hanoi, Vietnam. The meeting was co-hosted by the Katoomba Group, Forest Trends, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE), United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Winrock International, and was made possible by support from USAID through the TransLinks Cooperative Agreement.

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Event Summary

 

The event introduced the current ‘state of play’ of markets and payments for ecosystem services (PES), highlighting the potential of PES to conserve the environment and improve livelihoods in SE Asia. It included moderated sessions among policy makers, international and regional technical experts, the business community, the environmental community and others from the region and around the globe, discussing the current state of, and potential for, payments for ecosystem markets, challenges, and creative solutions which are pertinent to the Southeast Asia region. This included pioneering initiatives in water, forest-based as well as marine based carbon sequestration and biodiversity markets which, in conjunction with REDD, have the capability to reduce global carbon emissions and help conserve natural ecosystems. Sessions also covered important topics such as benefits sharing and leakage effects.The meeting raised the public profile of PES in Vietnam. More than 400 stakeholders from more than 30 countries participated in the event. The Government of Vietnam in particular identified and invited more than 200 Vietnamese stakeholders from national and local government, civil society, and the private sector.

SIDE EVENT: Katoomba XVII Workshop - Coastal Management, Mangroves and Carbon Sequestration (June 25-27, 2010,  Nam Dinh Province, Vietnam)

 

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23

Time   Description

8:00—9:00am

 

REGISTRATION

9:00—10:00am

 

WELCOME & CONFERENCE OPENING

• Nguyen Thien Nhan, Deputy Prime Minister, Vietnam  mp3 play button 

• Cao Duc Phat, Minister, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) mp3 play button

• Stale Torstein Risa, Ambassador to Vietnam and Laos, Embassy of Norway mp3 play button

• Virginia Palmer, Deputy Mission Chief, USAID Vietnam mp3 play button

• Michael Jenkins, President, Forest Trends mp3 play button

10:00—11:00am

 

PRESS CONFERENCE & COFFEE AND TEA BREAK

11:00—11:30am

 

KEYNOTE INTRODUCTION: CLIMATE AND LANDUSE LOOKING FORWARD

Vietnamese National Programs on Climate Change mp3 play button - Nguyen Khac Hieu, Vice Director General, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Government of Vietnam 

 

11:30 –12:30pm

 

STATE OF EMERGING ENVIRONMENTAL MARKETS

Overview of Markets for Environmental Services mp3 play button - Kate Hamilton, Director, Ecosystem Marketplace, Forest Trends

• Payments for Ecosystem Services as Financial Vehicles for Biodiversity Conservation, Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, Poverty Reduction and Rural Developmentmp3 play button - James Peters, Chief Technical Advisor, Asian Development Bank EOC

Role of Multilaterals in Forest and Ecosystem Investments mp3 play button - Richard Caines, Principal Specialist, East Asia and Pacific Environment and Social Development Department, International Finance Corporation (IFC)

12:30—1:30pm

 

LUNCH

1:30—3:00pm

 

FOREST CARBON AND REDD ARCHITECTURE

Post Copenhagen is a period of “interim financing” and the challenges of ensuring that investments flow efficiently to produce mechanisms for carbon emissions reductions, accountability, and equitable benefits distributions

UN REDD Program mp3 play button - Tim Boyle, Asia Regional Coordinator, UNREDD

• Voices from the Markets: Panel Discussion - chaired by Michael Jenkins, President, Forest Trends

Comparative Analysis: Policy and Implementation, Approaches across Southeast Asia Region mp3 play button - Kurt McLeod, Vice President, Asia and Eurasia, PACT

Experiences from Aceh Province, Indonesia  - Mr. Yakob Ishdamy, Head of Aceh Green Secretariat, Aceh Province, Indonesia 

PNG Forest Authority Perspective mp3 play button - Goodwill Amos, Forest Authority, Papua New Guinea

Designing National REDD Programs from the Bottom-Up mp3 play button - Eveline Trines, Silvestrum

3:00—3:30pm

 

COFFEE AND TEA BREAK

3:30—4:00pm

 

KEY NOTE SPEECHES: VOICES FROM THE MARKETS

Enabling policy environments which encourage public-private investment partnerships, catalyzing flows of private capital into local climate change mitigation and adaptation initiatives

Moderator: Michael Jenkins, Forest Trends

• Public-Private Investment Partnerships mp3 play button - David Brand, Managing Director, New Forests Pty Limited

How Payments for Carbon Sequestration Create New Forests of High Biodiversity and Social Wellfare in Vietnam mp3 play button - Dirk Walterspacher, Forest Finance Group

4:00—4:30pm

 

COFFEE AND TEA BREAK

4:30—5:30pm

 

PROJECTS, PRODUCTS AND MEASUREMENT REPORTING AND VERIFICATION (MRV) STRATEGIES

Identifying key roadblocks, priority action areas and research/capacity building needs, and generating a provisional road-map to measuring carbon

• REDD Carbon Measurement, National Inventories, Nested and Sectoral Approaches mp3 play button - Joerg Seifert-Granzin, Forest Carbon Consultant, Forest Trends

How Projects Measure Up: Key Successes of REDD+ Projects and Lessons Learned for Design and Evaluation of REDD+ Activities mp3 play button - Adam Gibbon, Climate Initiative Technical Specialist, Rainforest Alliance

Regional REDD, Governance and Leakage Issues mp3 play button - Gary Bull, Professor, University of British Columbia

5:30—6:30pm

 

OPEN FORUM

6:30—9:00pm

 

DINNER AND COCKTAIL RECEPTION

7:15—9:00pm

 

OPTIONAL SIDE PANEL AND INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION:

Demystifying the Verification Process. The panelists, who each have experience with a different aspect of forest carbon project validation or verification, will share their perspectives on standards, preparing for an audit, the audit process and how to share the results of your verification/validation. The session aims to create a dialogue for maximal exchange.

Moderator: Adam Gibbon, Rainforest Alliance

• Overview of the Validation and Verification Process for Voluntary Standards - Indu Sapkota, Forest Management and Verification Services Coordinator, Rainforest Alliance Asia Pacific

• Experiences with the Voluntary Carbon Standard (VCS) - Eveline Trines, Silvestrum

• Climate Community and Biodiversity Standard (CCBS) Validation of the Philippines Penablanca Sustainable Reforestation Project - Yoji Natori, Conservation International

• Experiences with the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) - Phuong Vu Tan, Director, Research Centre for Forest Ecology and Government

 

THURSDAY, JUNE 24

Time   Description

8:45—9:00am

 

WELCOME & RECAP OF DAY 1

• Kerstin Canby, Director, Forest Trade and Finance, Forest Trends

9:00—10:30am

 

THE VIETNAM EXPERIENCE

Vietnam’s Pilot Policy for Forest Ecosystem Services (PFES): Government Perspective -  Nguyen Tuan Phú, Office of the Government and Pham Xuan Phuong, Legal Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam

Contributions of Winrock International and GTZ to the Formulation and Implementation of Policy on Payment for Forest Environmental Services in Viet Nam - Nguyen Chi Thanh, Senior Policy Advisor, Winrock International, Vietnam; Juergen Hess, GTZ Vietnam

Experience with REDD Pilot Projects in Vietnam - Pham Minh Thao, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development

Experience with REDD Pilot Projects in Vietnam mp3 play button - Richard McNally, SNV and REDD working group in Vietnam

Forest law Enforcement, Governance, and Trade (FLEGT), and Potential Implications of REDD for Local People: Impacts of Small-Scaled Illegal Logging Operation mp3 play button - Rene Boot, Tropenbos International

10:30—11:00am

 

COFFEE AND TEA BREAK


11:00—12:00pm

 

PAYMENTS FOR WATERSHED ECOSYSTEM SERVICES

Understanding how to maximize ability of market mechanisms to increase watershed services while also providing incentives for improved land use in catchment areas

Overview of China’s Eco-Compensation Programs mp3 play button - Jin Leshan, China Agricultural University 

Lessons Learned Facilitating Linkages between ES Providers and Sellers mp3 play button -  Dr. Delia Catacutan, ICRAF/RUPES

Emerging Markets and Market-like Approaches to Watershed Quality mp3 play button - Mark Kieser, Senior Scientist, Kieser & Associates

12:00—1:00pm

 

LUNCH

1:00—2:00pm

 

BIODIVERSITY MARKETS AND MARKET-LIKE INSTRUMENTS

How to get beyond public finance for biodiversity conservation and how markets can be used to achieve more and better cost effective conservation outcomes from infrastructure development.

State of Biodiversity Offsets and Biodiversity Market Instruments mp3 play button - Kerry ten Kate, Director, Business and Biodiversity Offsets Program (BBOP), Forest Trends

REDD+ And Biodiversity Conservation mp3 play button - Terry Sunderland, Forests and Livelihoods Programme, CIFOR 

Basics of Biodiversity Offsets and Conservation Banking: Lessons from the State of Victoria and Ideas for the South-East Asia Region mp3 play button - Michael Crowe, Government of Victoria, Australia

2:00—3:30pm

 

COASTAL AND MARINE MARKETS (INCLUDING MANGROVE ECOSYSTEMS)

Payments for ecosystem services and other innovative mechanisms for marine and coastal conservation

Marine Conservation Agreements as a Way to Implement PES mp3 play button - Rili Djohani, Director, Government and Partner Relations, TNC Indonesia

Coastal Community Livelihoods Implication to Intact Ecosystem Services mp3 play button - Don Macintosh, Director, Mangroves for the Future

The Mangroves for the Trees: The Under-Appreciated Potential of Mangroves for Carbon and Climate Change Management mp3 play button - Dan Donato, US Forest Service

Effective Mangrove Conservation Through Co-management mp3 play button - Klaus Schmitt, Chief Technical Advisory, Management of Natural Resource in the Coastal Zone of Soc Trang Province, GTZ Vietnam

Value of Biodiversity for Coastal and Marine Ecosystem Functions - Winnie Lau, Program Manager, Marine Ecosystem Services Program

3:30—4:00pm

 

COFFEE AND TEA BREAK

4:00—5:00pm

 

BENEFITS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS

Meeting expectations for equity, transparency, additionality and performance while managing PES revenues in an effective and efficient manner

Benefit Distribution System for Vietnam and Lessons Learned from Past or Current Forest Programs with Benefits for Local Stakeholders mp3 play button - Pham Manh Cuong, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam

Experience with Benefits Sharing Under the Developing Eco-Compensation Policy Framework Developing in China mp3 play button - Dr. Cai Bofeng, Professor, Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, China

Villages and REDD+: Issues of Local Peoples mp3 play button - John Kuange, WCS Papua New Guinea

5:00—6:00pm

 

COMBINING MULTIPLE PES MARKETS: STACKING AND BUNDLING

Designing markets which integrate ecological values while also allowing landholders to tap multiple sources of potential revenue

Experience in the Region and Beyond mp3 play button - Tom Clements, Technical Advisor, Wildlife Conservation Society

Bundling in the Miyun Reservoir, China mp3 play button - Wang Xiaoping, Beijing Forestry and Parks Department, China

Cambodia: Oddar Meanchey REDD Project: Community Bundling Approach Connecting Small CFM Areas - Chhun Delux, Senior Carbon Officer, PACT Cambodia

6:00—6:30pm

 

CLOSING

6:30—7:30pm

 

DINNER

Co-hosts:

 
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Partners involved in producing this event included:

 

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