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Supporting conservation by playing a game? Seriously?

Why attend
Many opinions are raised when elaborating plans for conservation and restoration. Who are relevant stakeholders, decision makers? For successful agreements on standards and long-term projects inclusive, effective participation of the relevant stakeholder is key. Can you identify the relevant groups and needs by playing a game? Yes, it works!
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With 3 short expert talks we remind that “wicked problems” for sustainable management can be rooted in factors with synergies and at scales that go beyond the ability of individual stakeholder groups to be solved. We highlight the relevance of diversity: the role of men & women from diverse social, political & economic background in a society living in and depending from a landscape. We explain the challenge of giving all relevant players, specifically marginalized groups, Indigenous Peoples, local communities a voice. On the example of a successful multi-stakeholder working group in the Congo basin we show how demand for forest management certification created an enormous convening power, and how playing a game helped to overcome challenges of the diverse actors to create a balance btw using and conserving nature. ¾ of the session time participanpts actively engage in a facilitated game to identify rules of power play, need for timely information shared with all relevant actors.

Session agenda

Moderator

Prof. Claude GARCIA

International Forest Management,
Berne, University of Applied Sciences / ETH Zürich
Switzerland

Supporting conservation by playing a game? Seriously?
13:30 - 17:30

Speaker

Ms Anakarina PEREZ OROPEZA

Strategic Advisor & Global Advocacy Lead,
Forest Stewardship Council A.C.
Germany

Gender and FSC
13:30 - 17:30

Ms Anna DEFFNER

Biodiversity project manager,
Biotope
France

Biotope, diversity and gender
13:30 - 17:30

Dr Fabien QUÉTIER

Senior consultant,
Biotope
France

Biotope, biodiversity, diversity
13:30 - 17:30

Dr Marion KARMANN

FSC International Research engagement,
Forest Stewardship Council A.C. FSC
Germany

forest management and gender - data gaps
13:30 - 17:30

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