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From ecosystem governance to ecosystem-based adaptation: what should I say?

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Trying to explain what ecosystem governance or ecosystem-based adaptation may be complicated. This is true for young professionals who have recently started working with communities. But there are simple ways to communicate complex ideas using various approaches from anecdotes to visuals. Who can create the most convincing communication?
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Concepts like ecosystem governance and ecosystem-based adaptation are becoming very common for professionals working in conservation, ecosystem management and climate change adaptation. However, the terms used to describe these tools are quite complex and difficult to explain to the public. Since most projects using these concepts involve local communities, there is a need to efficiently and effectively communicate these terms and find approaches that can work for people. In this campus session different methods will be introduced, and participants will be able to practice them. The methods presented will vary from visuals such as drawing and mapping to story telling or anecdotes as ways to introduce these concepts. Once comfortable with a method, participants will present on these concepts using a specific situation. Who will be the most convincing at explaining her or his issue?

Session agenda

Moderator

Dr Liette VASSEUR

Full Professor/ UNESCO Chair in Community Sustainability: from local to global,
Brock University
Canada


16:00 - 18:00

Facilitator

Dr Emmanuelle COHEN-SHACHAM

Nature-based Solutions Thematic Group Lead,
IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management
United States of America

Facilitator of session
16:00 - 18:00

Mr Mike JONES

Advisor,
Centrum för biologisk mångfald
Sweden

facilitator for session
16:00 - 18:00

Mr Tomas ZUKLIN

Ecosystem governance researcher,
University of Groningen
Czech Republic

Facilitator for session
16:00 - 18:00

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  • IUCN Commission on Ecosystems Management (CEM)

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