Pushback: Local Power and Global Realignment in Advancing Forests for People
Date: 01/28/2011
Location: USA
Location Name: UNFF
City: New York
Country: USA
Pushback: Local Power and Global Realignment in Advancing Forests for People
RRI/ACICAFOC Side Event UNFF9
January 28" 2011
There has been an upswing of local engagement in new initiatives to address drivers of deforestation and degradation in the forest sector. A key question that forest communities and their organizations are asking is: if community-based forest management and enterprise (CBFM) had the right enabling environment –recognition of customary tenure rights and a positive regulatory framework --would this better support rights" REDD readiness" and livelihoods. RRI will present a report CBFM and local and global realignment" and indigenous and community leaders from Central America will report back on their engagement in Cancun and on the potential for CBFM to expand significantly with the right support.
Chair: Jan McAlpine" Director" UNFF Secretariat
1:15 pm Opening Remarks
1:20 pm Local Power and Global Realignment in Advancing Forests for People
Andy White" Coordinator" Rights and Resources Initiative
1:30 pm Potential of Community Based Forest Management and Enterprise
Augusta Molnar" Director" Senior Director" Country & Regional Programs" Rights and Resources Group
1:40 pm Perspectives from Guatemala
Marcedonio Cortave" Executive Director" ACOFOP
1:48 pm Perspectives from Nicaragua
Brooklyn Rivera" RAAN
1:56 pm Perspectives from Belize
Alfonso Esteban Caal" Chairman Golden Stream" Toledo District
2:04 pm Perspectives from Costa Rica
Levi Sucre" Red Indígena Huetar Atlántica
Other panelists from Central America include: Alfonso Caal" Preside of Toledo Maya Council" Belize and Norvin Goff" President" MASTA Organization" Miskito" Hoduras
2:13 pm Comments"
Chandra Roy" Chief" Secretariat of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
2:16 pm Comments"
Alhassan Attah" Ghana
2:20 pm Open Discussion
2:40 pm Closing Remarks
Chair" Jan McAlpine