ICPF 2023_Sessions and Speakers

SessionTitleFull Name
S1: Plantation in new business models: investing into wood production restoring ecosystem services and enhancing livelihoods.The Status, Operational and Institutional Arrangements of Private Forestry in KenyaSammy Letema
S1: Plantation in new business models: investing into wood production restoring ecosystem services and enhancing livelihoods.How PEFC responds the topic of forest plantations in the context of global challenges addressed through national initiatives to meet growing needs in wood products, restore forest ecosystems, and mitigate climate change?Hubert Inhaizer
S1: Plantation in new business models: investing into wood production restoring ecosystem services and enhancing livelihoods.A community led bamboo charcoal enterprise development initiative in Busia, KenyaSelim Reza and Nellie Oduor
S1: Plantation in new business models: investing into wood production restoring ecosystem services and enhancing livelihoods.Lessons from 30 years of investments in African commercial forestry and what this means for future investments to achieve sector transformationNick Embden
S1: Plantation in new business models: investing into wood production restoring ecosystem services and enhancing livelihoods. Challenges and enablers for landholder-supporting projects to access the voluntary carbon market and carbon credit paymentsAnna Ioannou
S1: Plantation in new business models: investing into wood production restoring ecosystem services and enhancing livelihoods.National Incentives Schemes for Commercial Forestry Plantations in UgandaIssa Katwesige
S1: Plantation in new business models: investing into wood production restoring ecosystem services and enhancing livelihoods.The business case for trees on farmsRodney Keenan
S1: Plantation in new business models: investing into wood production restoring ecosystem services and enhancing livelihoods.Transforming African forest plantations into mainstream, globally demanded timberland investment opportunities: developing a business model that works.Jacek Siry
S1: Plantation in new business models: investing into wood production restoring ecosystem services and enhancing livelihoods.Using the carbon market to help smallholder farmersto switch to agroforestryJoost Hamelink (replaced by Margreet Muizenbelt )
S2: Societal perception of plantations and governanceAn assessment of the policy and legislative frameworks to upscale commercial forestry in KenyaJoram Kagombe
S2: Societal perception of plantations and governanceKey Learnings from a Yale University/FAO Webinar Series on Smallholder Planted Forests and Trees for Climate, Restored Landscapes, and LivelihoodsGary Dunning
S2: Societal perception of plantations and governancePolicies for promotion of Tree Plantations in Haryana,IndiaSubhash Chander
S2: Societal perception of plantations and governanceComparing Tree-Based Interventions in a Uganda Refugee SettlementSarah Juster
S2: Societal perception of plantations and governancePotential of Small Scale Tree growers in On-FarmPlantation Development: Case of Nyandarua TreeGrowers Association in KenyaJoram Kagombe
S2: Societal perception of plantations and governancePromoting inclusive forestry through policy and legislative revisions in the Republic of MauritiusCecily Cyparsade
S2: Societal perception of plantations and governancePublic perception of plantation forests for energy – acase from New ZealandGrace Villamor
S2: Societal perception of plantations and governanceCreating local forest plantations: Can farmers make adifference in western Cameroon?Lucie Félicité TEMGOUA
S2: Societal perception of plantations and governancePerceptions locales et utilisation des espèces desforêts plantées dans le territoire de Walungu enRépublique Démocratique du CongoBatachoka Mastaki Daniel
S3: Planted forests and trees, a critical option for and ecosystem restoration
S3a: Best practices and innovations for the sustainable management of planted forestsA tool to support landowners’ and policy decisionsMargarida Tomé
S3a: Best practices and innovations for the sustainable management of planted forestsAssessing Cocoa farmers' perception on the phenological changes and resilience of five selected shade trees: a strategy for mixed plantation and an ecosystem restoration in the Adansi North District and Offinso Municipality of GhanaDaniel Dompreh
S3a: Best practices and innovations for the sustainable management of planted forestsInfluence of cone physical characteristics and extraction exposure duration on seed yield of Pinus PatulaAlice Adongo
S3a: Best practices and innovations for the sustainable management of planted forestsAssessment of soil nutrients and understory
vegetation composition in pure vs mixed spruce–aspen
forests
Mostarin Ara
S3a: Best practices and innovations for the sustainable management of planted forestsBreeding of Melia volkensii: Establishment of Clonal Seed Orchards and Subsequent Progeny Trials in KenyaJ. G. Kariuki
S3a: Best practices and innovations for the sustainable management of planted forestsEnhancing Planting Success of Native Trees in Dry Tropical Areas: implications for RestorationAbebe Damtew
S3a: Best practices and innovations for the sustainable management of planted forestsEffects of different tree spacing on growth performance of Melia volkensii stand planted in two sites in drylands of KenyaJames K. Ndufa
S3a: Best practices and innovations for the sustainable management of planted forestsSolution for climate-smart forestry of Norway spruce combining tree breeding and silviculturePauls Zeltins
S3a: Best practices and innovations for the sustainable management of planted forestsThe importance of tree species diversity for the resistance of planted forests to insect damageHervé Jactel
S3a: Best practices and innovations for the sustainable management of planted forestsThe non linear relationship between tree species richness and top soil organic carbon stock in a subtropical mixed-species planted forestHui Wang
S3a: Best practices and innovations for the sustainable management of planted forestsThe influence of tree composition and diversity on the microclimate of planted forestsRoman Plichta
S3a: Best practices and innovations for the sustainable management of planted forestsVarying effects of composition and diversity on growth and resilience of common European tree species in forest plantationsRadim Matula
S3b: Planted forests in productive, resilient and restored landscapesChallenges and opportunities for planted forests in dry ecosystems: the experience of Saudi ArabiaDr Saleh Alzamanan
S3b: Planted forests in productive, resilient and restored landscapesAn Assessment And Monitoring Of Restoration Planting In Remnant Natural Forests In The Lake Victoria Crescent, UgandaMuhanguzi Hosea
S3b: Planted forests in productive, resilient and restored landscapesAustralian tree species and provenances in Ethiopia-The
Case of Eucalyptus globulus plantations
Belachew Gizachew
S3b: Planted forests in productive, resilient and restored landscapesPlanted Forests In MalawiFRANCIS CHILIMAMPUNGA
S3b: Planted forests in productive, resilient and restored landscapesReforestation in MadagascarNivo Malalatiana RANDRIAMBAO
S3b: Planted forests in productive, resilient and restored landscapesMorphometrics of Pinus patula crown and its effect oncone characteristics and seed yield in KenyaPeter Angaine
S3b: Planted forests in productive, resilient and restored landscapesRestoring our Forests to Enhance Food Security and Improve the Livelihoods of Smallholder Farmers in East and Southern AfricaRachel Wanyoike (replaced by Mr Alex Amanya (Senior Project Manager, Uganda) and Ms Sheila Garakara (Zambia Country Manager))
S3b: Planted forests in productive, resilient and restored landscapesOn-farm forestry: A key strategy for enhancing tree cover in the Western Region of KenyaL. Ndalilo
S3b: Planted forests in productive, resilient and restored landscapesPlanting eucalyptus: solution to fight against tree cutting as part of the development of the biodiversity PES mechanism of the Anja Miray basic community Ambalavao Madagascar TSIRESY Edmond Clark
S4: Planted forests in a decarbonized bioeconomyIsolation and chemical characterization of biopesticides from Melia volkensii against fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, and red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneumVictor Jaoko
S4: Planted forests in a decarbonized bioeconomyBio-pesticide activity of Commiphora africana dichloromethane resin extract against Cimex lectularius (bedbugs)Norman W. Wairagu
S4: Planted forests in a decarbonized bioeconomyAfrica's housing needs as an opportunity to drive investment at scale into sustainable forestryNick Embden
S4: Planted forests in a decarbonized bioeconomyAllometric equations to estimate potential biomass and carbon stocks for on-farm bamboo species in agricultural landscapes of KenyaJohn N. Kigomo
S4: Planted forests in a decarbonized bioeconomyBioeconomy development and planted forestsVincent Gitz
S4: Planted forests in a decarbonized bioeconomyCan prolonged rotation in combination of forestdrainage be a solution to increased carbon storage inScots pine forests on organic soils of hemiborealregionValters Samariks
S4: Planted forests in a decarbonized bioeconomyCarbon sequestration potential of plantation forests tree species in New Zealand: A comparative studySerajis Salekin
S4: Planted forests in a decarbonized bioeconomyLife Cycle Assessment (LCA): new poplar clones allow an environmentally sustainable cultivationSara Bergante
S4: Planted forests in a decarbonized bioeconomySpatial Database of Planted Trees v2.0Jessica Richter
S4: Planted forests in a decarbonized bioeconomyModelling carbon capture by line-seeded reforestation sites in Australia.Koen Kramer
S5: Planted forests facing global change risks Pests and Diseases Affecting Mangrove Forests: A Case of Lamu and Kilifi Counties, KenyaJANE NJUGUNA
S5: Planted forests facing global change risks Drought-adaptive mechanisms in Eucalyptus grandis plantations: key findings from 10 years of intensive monitoring in a through fall exclusion experimentJean-Paul Laclau
S5: Planted forests facing global change risksDeclining Tree Health in Exotic Forest Plantations:Exploring the Potential for Indigenous Tree Species for Sustainable Forest Plantation Development in KenyaJANE NJUGUNA
S5: Planted forests facing global change risks Pest risk survey of Cupressus lusitanica in Rift Valley region of Kenya.Angela Muthama
S5: Planted forests facing global change risksPhysical and biotic factors for modelling site selection of rosewood plantation and seed orchards establishment in Ghana.William Kwame Nuako Bandoh
S5: Planted forests facing global change risks Resilience of commercial tree species in planted forests of KenyaMitchel Oluoch
S5: Planted forests facing global change risks Simulating the impact of insect defoliations to assist forest management in eucalypt plantations in PortugalSusana Barreiro
S5: Planted forests facing global change risks Successes, challenges and future prospects for forest pest surveillance and management to protect Africa’s forest resourcesBrett Hurley
S5: Planted forests facing global change risks The Right Tree in the Right Place: Mapping and Predicting Global-scale Suitable Areas for Marula tree, Sclerocarya birrea, (A. Rich.) Horchst, subspecies Cultivation, Conservation, and Use in Restoring Global DrylandsAbubakari Munna
S6: Optimizing trade-offs across ecosystem services: towards new models of managementAssessment of resilient restoration practices for biodiversity conservation by plantation of community forest in Darma valley of Kailash Sacred Landscape,IndiaRishav Rawal
S6: Optimizing trade-offs across ecosystem services: towards new models of managementBuilding resilience of ecosystems and people’s livelihood through afforestation: The case of Lake Chilwa Basin in MalawiMichael Likoswe
S6: Optimizing trade-offs across ecosystem services: towards new models of managementEstate plantations and small scale woodlots: two models of planted forests with different implications for sustainability and livelihoods in ZimbabweMduduzi Tembani
S6: Optimizing trade-offs across ecosystem services: towards new models of managementRevisiting ecosystem services from planted forestsHimlal Baral

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