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DIALOGUE SESSIONS |
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L-R: Anna Euler, Executive Director, Amapá State Forestry Institute, Brazil; Teofilus Nghitila, Commissioner, Department of
Environmental Affairs, Namibia; Franz Makeschin, Scientific Director, Dresden International University, Germany; Christian
Graefen, GIZ; Minister Aroldo Cedraz, Vice-President, Federal Court of Accounts, Brazil; and Deborah Bossio, Director of
Soil Research,
International Centre for Tropical
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PLENARY: MANAGING THE NEXUS |
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PLENARY: REVIEW AND WAYS FORWARD IN MANAGING THE NEXUS |
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L-R: Günther Bachmann, Secretary-General, Council for Sustainable Development, Germany; Jennifer Franco,
Coordinator,
Agrarian Justice, Transnational Institute, US; Jae Yang, President, International Union
of Soil Sciences; Ronald Vargas, Soils
and Land
Management
Officer, FAO; Luc Gnacadja, former
Executive Secretary, UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD);
Yanira
Ntupanyama, Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Climate Management, Malawi; Anneke Trux, Team Leader,
Human
Capacity Building Academy for International Cooperation, GIZ; Helge Wendenburg, Director-General, Federal Ministry for
the Environment,
Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), Germany; and Md. Sirajul Islam, Head, Agriculture and
Food Security Program, BRAC University, Bangladesh |
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Monday, 28 October 2013
The Second Global Soil Week (GSW 2013), opened on Monday, 28 October, with a creative interpretation of the conference theme of “Losing Ground?” by Theatersport Berlin. Two plenary sessions then took place, exploring what losing ground means in relation to the nexus of water, food and energy security, and other natural resources, and how land degradation affects people’s livelihoods in different parts of the world.
In the afternoon, four interactive dialogue sessions took place, organized around four thematic threads: material cycles; sustainable land management and soil engineering; international soil policy and sustainable development goals; and responsible land governance.
In the evening plenary session, “thematic ambassadors” for each of the four conference threads highlighted key issues from the dialogue sessions for inclusion in the final outcome document of the conference, Agenda for Action. This was followed by a closing plenary session on “Understanding soils in the nexus.”
Throughout the day, an informal “action forum” also took place, encouraging participants to creatively use all five senses to reflect on losing ground.
Summary of the meeting in English (in HTML and in PDF format)
Visit the full ENB coverage for Monday, 28 October 2013
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PLENARY: TOUCHING GROUND |
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SNAPSHOTS AROUND GSW 2013 |
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Funding for coverage of this event has been provided by IASS Potsdam |
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