DIVERSITAS major contributions to PuP 2012
Plenary sessions
Monday 26 March 2012, at 11.00
Sandra Diaz : State of the Planet : Ecosystems
Tuesday 27 March 2012, at 9.00
Georgina Mace : Can humans manage the Earth system ?
Parallel sessions organised by the DIVERSITAS community
Monday 26 March 2012 - Day 1: State of the Planet
- At 13.00, ICC Auditorium : Lee, Ostrom, Diaz, Glaser, Dodds, Hernes
From Planet under Pressure to Rio+20: key messages from science to Rio
- At 14.00, Room 16 : Lovejoy, Diaz, Fonseca, Dixon, Hammond
Tragedies and hopes of the global commons: Biodiversity, climate and the oceans as global benefits
- At 14.00, Room 9 : Leadley, Duraiappah, Williams, Olsson, Lenton
Staying away from the edge: avoiding biophysical, ecological and social tipping points
- At 16.00, Room 6 : Mills, Prieur-Richard, Guegan
Biodiversity Loss and the Emergence of Infectious Disease
- At 16.00, Room 12 : Gordon, Larigauderie, Lonsdale, Stuart, Price
Securing global biodiversity: a human imperative for a sustainable planet
Tuesday 27 March 2012 - Day 2: Options and opportunities
Theme A: Meeting Global Needs
- At 10.30, in ICC Auditorium : McKenzie, Coceres, Finegan, Baker, Robledo
Land-use change, ecosystem services and wellbeing: threats, conflicts, opportunities and the science-policy interface
- At 10.30, room 10 : Williams, Jongman, Turner, Larigauderie, Walters
How international collaboration can strengthen biodiversity monitoring
- At 12.30, room 11 : Lee, Killeen
Future Earth: research for global sustainability
- At 14.00, room 4 : Luster, Baumann, Seidl, Tockner, Schirmer
Managing river corridors under the prospects of climate change: A challenge considering conflicting ecosystem services
- At 14.00, room 7 : Lonsdale, Mace, Mooney, Larigauderie, Prieur-Richard
- At 16.00, room 9 : Sullivan, Bhat, Harrison, Heda, Prieur-Richard
Conservation of freshwater ecosystems: towards sustainable management for future generations
- At 16.00, room 10 : Perrings, Duraiappah, Larigauderie, Reyers, Andelman
Putting the concept of ecosystem services into practice: science, assessment and policy
Wednesday 28 March 2012 - Day 3: Challenges to progress
- At 10.30, room 8 : Jackson, Brussaard, Bossio, Harttung
Reconciling food security, biodiversity and multiple ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes
- At 12.30, room 12 : Wilson, Killeen
Announcement of the Belmont Forum International Opportunities Fund: freshwater security and coastal vulnerability
- At 14.00, room 17 : Mace, Lonsdale, Mooney, Larigauderie, Prieur-Richard
Highlights from biodiversity and ecosystem services research: a DIVERSITAS perspective
- At 16.00, room 16 : Ring, Krolopp, Santos, Schröter-Schlaack
Financial instruments for local biodiversity action: Thinking ecological fiscal transfers across scales
Key event on Day 3 : Wednesday 28 March at 12:30, room 1
- Larigauderie, Duraiappah, Ash and Arico
Strengthening the use of science for policy: IPCC's lessons for IPBES
Posters
- In Session : Biodiversity Loss and the Emergence of Infectious Disease
Chia-yi Hou : EcoHealthNet: training the next generation of EcoHealth scientists
- In Session : Conservation of freshwater ecosystems: towards sustainable management for future generations
- Anuradha Bhat : Diversity partitioning and conservation priorities in tropical river ecosystems
- Nilesh Heda : Linking conservation of wetland resources with livelihood generation: Case study from Central India
- In Session : Land-use change, ecosystem services and wellbeing: Threats, conflicts and opportunities and the science-policy interface
Katrin Vohland : Mediating the science policy dialogue at different scales