
| 1st May
(Sunday): Excursion [
PICTURES ] |
| 2nd May
(Monday) |
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Scope of
the workshop (Bernhard Schlamadinger - Joanneum Research,
Austria) |
PLENARY
SESSION I: Decision requirements resulting from KP Articles 3.3
and 3.4
Chair person: Bernhard Schlamadinger |
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Bottom-up
and top-down quantitative assessment of the role of forests,
cropland and grazing lands management in Annex I countries (Ivan
Janssens - University of Antwerp, Belgium) |
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General
introduction to the KP reporting for practitioners (dates,
actions, reporting schedule). (Zoltan Somogyi - JRC, Italy) |
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Preparation of GHG reports in the LULUCF sector under UNFCCC/KP
– progress in European countries. (Emil Cienciala - IFER, Czech
Republic) |
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What
definitions, parameters and values have countries historically
used in reporting on forests and other land uses to FAO? (Dieter
Schoene - FAO) |
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Land-use
Related Choices under Art 3.3 and 3.4, with special
consideration to soil carbon reporting (Mats Olsson - SLU,
Sweden) |
Earth
Observation based forest monitoring and the forest related
definitional choices under KP
(Matthias Dees - GAF, Germany) |
PLENARY
SESSION II: National Experiences
Chair person: Dieter Schoene |
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Options
for choices in the national interpretation of the Marrakech
Accords definition of “Forest Management” and their influence on
the accountable carbon emissions and removals (Hannes Boettcher
- Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany) |
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Risk
assessment of the decision to elect Article 3.4 “Forest
Management” in Canada (Werner Kurz - Canadian Forest Service,
Victoria, Canada) |
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LULUCF
greenhouse gas reporting system, and choices under the KP, in
Sweden (Goran Stahl, Erik Karltun, Mattias Lundblad and Hans
Petersson - National Forest Inventory, Sweden) |
| 3rd May
(Tuesday) |
BOG
PARALLEL SESSION I: Forest / Forest Management
Chair person: Annette Freibauer |
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What is a
forest and what changes to forests are caused by direct
human-induced activities? – a visual review of definitions and
issues (Neil Bird - Woodrising Consulting Inc., Canada)
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Preparatory activities to implement forest management in
Switzerland (Hubertus Schmidtke - SILVACONSULT, Wolfram Kägi -
BSS, Richard Volz - SAEFL, Switzerland) |
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Carbon
Accounting Design considerations in New Zealand: forest
definitions; remote sensing to monitor land-use change; forest
inventory and modelling; choice of reporting methods (Peter
Stephens - Climate Change Office, Ministry for the Environment,
Craig Trotter - Landcare Research, James Barton - Ministry for
the Environment, Peter Beets - Forest Research, Chris Goulding
- Forest Research, John Moore - Forest Research, Paul Lane -
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, and Ian Payton - Landcare
Research, New Zealand) |
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Detection
of deforestation/afforestation through combination of remote
sensing and NFI systems – relationship with definitional choices
(Wojtek Galinski - Joanneum Research, Austria) |
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Decision
Support Tools for land-use related choices at regional and
national levels (Michael Obersteiner – IIASA, Austria) |
| 3rd May
(Tuesday) |
BOG
PARALLEL SESSION II: Cropland, Grassland
Management and Revegetation
Chair person: Pete Smith |
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When to
elect cropland management, grazing-land management and/or
revegetation under the Kyoto Protocol - (Pete Smith, University
of Aberdeen, United Kingdom) |
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Canada's
Methods for the GHG Inventory of Agriculture. (Brian McConkey,
Marie Boehm, Tony Brierley, Ray Dejardins, Ted Huffman, Tim
Martin, Bert Vanden Bygaart, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada) |
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Revegetation activities in the Mediterranean area as influenced
by the definition of forest (Giuliana Zanchi, Lorenzo Ciccarese,
Universita di Padova, Italy) |
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Cropland,
Grassland Management and Revegetation - the experience of the
National Carbon Accounting System of Australia (Gary Richards -
Australian Greenhouse Office, Australia) |
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Agricultural soil GHG emissions: Inventory methods used by Annex
I countries (Erandi Lokupitiya - Colorado State University, USA
- Sri Lanka) |

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