Forest Day registration is now open


The Collaborative Partnership on Forests and the Government of Mexico, through the National Forestry Commission, are pleased to announce that registration for Forest Day 4 is now open.

Forest day …

… is a global platform for anyone with an interest in forests and climate change to come together and exchange their views.

… brings together outstanding thinkers, speakers and innovators to share their passion for forests and the rights of those who depend on them.

… will inform and engage world leaders, scientists, donors, journalists, policy makers, community leaders and activists.

This year’s Forest Day will be the fourth of these influential events. Our goal is to build on the momentum of past forest days and heighten global awareness of the role forests play in mitigating and adapting to climate change

Please use the form below to register for this year’s Forest Day. Places are limited so we advise you to register early for this increasingly popular event.

Please also indicate which sessions you will be attending. This will not commit participants to any particular session, but will help us determine the relevance of the topics and help us to plan seating arrangements.

   
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First name *
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Last name *
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Gender
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Nationality *
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6 Email confirmation *
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7 Representation * I am representing myself
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8 Institution name *
 
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Location of institution *  
 
11 Address of institution
 
12 Are you a member of an official party delegation to the UNFCCC? Yes No
         
13 Subplenary sessions * Biodiversity, in alignment with the International Year of Biodiversity
  REDD+, with particular emphasis on governance, finance, tenure, rights and participation
  Adaptation to climate change
   
14 Learning Events *
Comparing early results of REDD+ demonstration activities
Determining reference levels for REDD+
Financing opportunities and issues for mitigation and adaptation
A livelihoods approach to adaptation and mitigation
Focusing on the + in REDD+
A landscape approach to adaptation and mitigation actions: bridging the gap between forests and other land use
Illegal logging and corruption
Developed country experiences with forestry adaptation and mitigation
Showing the way on community forests
Agricultural drivers of deforestation
       
   
 
CIFOR is not able to sponsor participant travel and/or visas. Registration to Forest Day 4 does not guarantee accreditation to the COP16
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