International Waters learning Exchange & Resource Network

Agenda

09 Oct 2017

Day 1: Thursday, April 3, 2008

0830-0930   Registration

Opening Session (Chair: Mark Smith)

0900-0910
Welcome from IWLearn, World Bank Institute and IUCN Janot Mendler de Suarez, Deputy Director & Project Coordinator, GEF IW:Learn
Ann Delosangeles,  Senior Environmental Economist, World Bank Institute
Mark Smith, Water Management Adviser, IUCN
0910-0930 Welcome and opening Address  (title to be provided) MONRE/MARD 
0930-0945 Overview of workshop aims and schedule Mark Smith, Water Management Adviser, IUCN
0945-1030 Participants’ introduction Facilitated by Lucy Emerton, Head Global Economics & Environment Programme, IUCN
1030-1100 Tea/coffee

Session One: Introduction to PES (Chair: Ann Delosangeles)

1100-1130 An economic perspective on ecosystem conservation Lucy Emerton, Head Global Economics & Environment Programme, IUCN
1130-1200 The concept and application of payment for environmental services Katherine Warner, Head, Lower Mekong Country Cluster, IUCN
1200-1230 Questions and discussion Facilitated by the Chair
1230-1330 Lunch

Session 2: Asian case studies of PES (Chair: Orapan Nabangchang)

1330-1350 Viet Nam - Pilot Payments for Forest Environmental Services Policy Jim Peters, Chief of Party, Asia Regional Biodiversity Conservation Programme, Viet Nam
1350-1410 Philippines Experience Arlene Amponin, Research Associate, Resources, Economics and Environment Center for Studies (REECS), Philippines
1410-1430 The user-pay system in the Sea Use Law of China Isao Endo, Environment Economist, UNDP/GEF Yellow Sea Project
1430-1500 Questions and discussion Facilitated by the Chair
1500-1530 Tea/coffee
1530-1550 India: When Villages Pay Each Other Chetan Aggarwal, Group Coordinator, Incentive Based Mechanisms Group, Winrock India
1550-1610 Determining Regionally applicable economic values of coastal ecotones Noel Padilla, Development Management Officer, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Philippines
1610-1630 Hon Mun, Viet Nam - Sustainable Financing Bernard O’Callaghan, Programme Coordinator, IUCN Viet Nam
1630-1700 Questions and discussion Facilitated by the Chair

Day 2: Friday, April 4, 2008


Session 3: Tools and issues in identifying, designing and implementing PES schemes (Chair: James Oliver)

0900-0910 Introduction to the session Lucy Emerton, Head Global Economics & Environment Programme, IUCN
0910-0930 Identifying marketable ecosystem services Jim Peters, Chief of Party, Asia Regional Biodiversity Conservation Programme, Viet Nam
0930-0950 Assessing the services provided Ann Delosangeles,  Senior Environmental Economist, World Bank Institute
0950-1030 Methods for valuing beneficiary willingness to pay: contingent valuation of marine turtles in East and Southeast Asia Orapan Nabangchang, Senior Economist, Environment and Economics Program for Southeast Asia (EESPEA)
1030-1100 Tea/coffee
1100-1120 Determining needs for rewards Richard McNally, Vietnam Country Programme Manager, WWF Greater Mekong to be confirmed
1120-1140 Determining the form of payments Jim Peters, Chief of Party, Asia Regional Biodiversity Conservation Programme, Viet Nam
1140-1200 Monitoring in PES Chetan Aggarwal
1200-1230 Questions and discussion Facilitated by the Chair
1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4: Group exercise on identifying PES schemes (Chair: Jim Peters)

1330-1500 Group exercise and case study on identifying PES schemes:
• Upland forest catchment (facilitated by Mark Smith)
• Marine Protected Areas (facilitated by James Oliver)
• Coastal wetlands (facilitated by Lucy Emerton) 
1500-1530 Tea/coffee
1600-1645 Present back from groups Facilitated by the Chair
1645-1730 Plenary discussion on identifying PES

Day 3, Saturday, April 5, 2008


Session 5: Setting in place PES agreements (Chair: Ly Thi Minh Hai)

0900-0920 Legal and policy frameworks Patti Moore, Head IUCN Asia Regional Environmental Law Programme
0920-0940 Negotiating agreements Arlene Amponin, Research Associate, Resources, Economics and Environment Center for Studies (REECS), Philippines
0940-1000 Elements of a PES agreement Patti Moore, Head IUCN Asia Regional Environmental Law Programme
1000-1030 Questions and discussion Facilitated by the Chair
1030-1100 Tea/coffee
1100-1200 Role playing game on negotiating a PES agreement:
• Upland forest catchment
• Marine Protected Areas
• Coastal wetlands
1200-1230  Discussion and present back from role-playing game Facilitated by the Chair
1230-1330 Lunch

Session 6: Wrap-up (Chair: Mark Smith)

1330-1345 Summary of key insights and lessons learned from the workshop
1330-1430 Feedback from participants on practical lessons for project management Facilitated by the Chair
1430-1500 Close of workshop, workshop evaluation Janot Mendler de Suarez, Deputy Director & Project Coordinator, GEF IW:Learn
MONRE/MARD who?