Chatham House: Illegal Logging Update and Stakeholder Consultation Number 15, London, United Kingdom

 

The fifteenth in our series of illegal logging update meetings will take place in Chatham House on Wednesday 20th and Thursday 21st January 2010.

The agenda will feature:

 

• Updates on the FLEGT initiative, including progress with the draft 'due diligence' regulation.

 

• Update on the REDD discussions in the climate change regime.

 

• Latest developments in public procurement policies.

 

Sessions on indicators of progress in dealing with illegal logging and forest governance; sustainable forest management; Brazil; US free trade agreements and illegal logging.


The agenda is now almost finalized, but anyone with proposals for specific topics or speakers is welcome to email Alison Hoare.

The meeting is open to all, and there is no charge for admission. However, pre-registration is essential, and you must register by the end of Friday 15 January to be guaranteed admission. To register, send an email with your name and affiliation to logging.registration@chathamhouse.org.uk. All registrations will be acknowledged within two weeks.

 


CONTACT

Lucy Ellinas
logging.registration@chathamhouse.org.uk  

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