First International Dialogue on Forests and Biodiversity Conservation
October 9-11, 2003 - Santa Cruz de Cabralia, Brazil
From October 9 to October 11, 2003, thirty stakeholders came together
in Santa Cruz de Cabralia, Brazil for a dialogue convened by TFD. The
focus of the discussion was on forestry and biodiversity conservation.
The meeting provided an opportunity for members of environmental groups,
the forests products industry, landowner groups and academia to exchange
information and ideas on the key factors needed to achieve successful
biodiversity conservation and business outcomes in forest regions. The
dialogue included a tour of conservation and plantation operations in
the Atlantic Forest region of Brazil. The group reviewed cases of successful
conservation projects and examined the obstacles to wider acceptance
and implementation of these forest conservation efforts. The dialogue
concluded with several recommended follow-up activities. TFD is committed
to continuing these discussion and where possible collaborating with
others. The documents listed and linked below provide more information.
Chairman's
Summary Report
TFD
Review Forest and Biodiversity Conservation: A summary of a multi-stakeholder
dialogue exploring opportunities for collaboration among environmental
groups and the forest industry.
Participant's List
Forests
and Biodiversity Conservation Dialogue Concept Paper
Agenda
Keyed
List of Resource Materials for the Dialogue on Forests and Biodiversity
Conservation
For a hard copy of any of the papers listed, please send
a request to info@theforestsdialogue.org