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Appendix 03: Meeting agenda
Plenary Session 10: (BREAK OUT GROUPS): Policies for land use, sustainable food production and consumption, and climate action
11.00-13.00 (German Room)
Break out Group 1: Resource management policies and food security ■ Session chair: Giovanna Valverde, Minister Counselor, Costa Rica
■ Rapporteur: Hayden Montgomery, Global Research Alliance
• Climate-supportive sustainable land and forest management policies, including tenure, payment for services and other instruments (REDD+).
• Water and land-use policies, market and institutional reforms to improve efficiency of water management under scarcity.
• Approaches in cross-sectoral sustainable management of ecosystems, biodiversity protection, and conservation with direct and indirect implications for sustainable agriculture and food security.
• Policy options that exploit synergies between adaptation, mitigation, enhance economic diversification and food security, including non-market approaches.
11.00-13.00 (Lebanon Room)
Break out Group 2: Food demand/Sustainable consumption-policy options ■ Session chair: Craig Hanson, World Resources Institute
■ Rapporteur: Adriana Ignaciuk, FAO
• Food consumption, dietary patterns and derived GHG emissions.
• Tackling food waste and loss as climate adaptation and mitigation necessity: economics and
technology.
• Adaptation technologies and market instruments to manage risks and build sustainable food
supply chains.
• Access to sustainable wood energy for cooking and safe drinking water: policies, economic
incentives.
• Mitigation potential for bioenergy in food and water systems: policies and investments.
11.00-13.00 (Mexico Room)
Break out Group 3: Socio-economic and pro-poor policies to build climate resilience ■ Session chair: Eric Patrick, IFAD
■ Rapporteur: Lorenzo Bellu, FAO
• Policies to strengthen small-scale farmer’s ability to cope with climate-induced food production variability.
• Socio-economic policies (social safety nets and pro-poor measures) targeting rural farms and households, including those with GHG mitigation and adaptation benefits
• Policies and programs to scale up investments in R&D, including crop/livestock genetics, and technology transfer for accelerating the uptake of adaptation and mitigation solutions
• Policies and agreements to harness trade as a climate adaptation and mitigation mechanism.
13.00-14.00
Lunch break
Plenary Session 11: Reporting and discussion of the Breakout Groups 1, 2 and 3 outcomes
■ Session chair: Youba Sokona, South Centre/Cote d’Ivoire and IPCC Vice-Chair
14.00-15.00
Report BOG1, BOG2, BOG3
15.00-15.45
Plenary discussion
15.45-16.15
Coffee break
Plenary Session 12: Conclusions and recommendations for research, policy and concerted action; Critical issues for IPCC further consideration
■ Session chair: René Castro Salazar, FAO
■ Rapporteur: Aziz Elbehri, FAO and Andy Reisinger, IPCC
16.15-17.30
Wrap-up and putting it all together
17.30
Meeting adjourns
WEDNESDAY 25 JANUARY 2017 (CONT’D)
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