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Importantly, we want to move away from traditional formats of presentations, followed by short questions and answer sessions. Instead, we are proposing interactive sessions, composed of one-hour presentations, that will facilitate knowledge exchange between participants and presenters. Therefore, the moderated sessions will be conceived as a case study presentation followed by an interactive discussion and knowledge exchange or may include breakout groups on specific questions (to be determined by the presenter of each session).

PRELIMINARY AGENDA

Tuesday, April 27 - 13:00-15:15 hrs CET

Session 1:

  1. Welcome note and setting the scene by 4p1000/GIZ (15 minutes)
  2. Workshop presentation on Carbon Benefits Project and LandPKS (1 hour, led by Eleanor Milne, Colorado State University)
  3. Workshop presentation on Monitoring using the SALM approach and integration in national monitoring programs (Georges Kuate, REDD+ consultant in Burkina Faso)

Wednesday, April 28 - 13:00-15:00 hrs CET

Session 2:

  1. Workshop presentation on CarbASIA-Project (1 hour, led by Judith Walter and Klaus Eisenack, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
  2. Workshop presentation tbd (1 hour)

Thursday, April 29 - 13:00-14:30 hrs CET

Session 3:

  1. Workshop presentation on Land Degradation Surveillance Framework (1 hour, led by Leigh Ann Winowiecki, World Agroforestry Centre ICRAF)
  2. Final wrap-up of the workshop by 4p1000/GIZ (15 minutes)
  3. Q&A on next steps for the CoP (15 minutes)

Feedback request

We want this CoP to be lively and innovative. Therefore, we would like to ask you for your feedback on the workshop concept and format. Please consider yourself co-organizers discussing this as a virtual group. 

You can provide your feedback through inline comments on specific points (see below). General comments can be expressed at the bottom of the page. Please share your feedback within one week, by 19 March 2021.

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