Presentations (PDF Format)

June 16, 2005

 

Session 1: Background and setting the scene for Forestry CDM Project in India

1.      R.K.Sethi – “Institutional setting and policy framework for CDM in India

2.      Srikanta Panigrahi – “Implementation of CDM in India”

3.      Ken Andrasko – “Global Forums for Forestry and Climate Change Mitigation”

4.      Neil Bird – “Forestry options with in the CDM of the Kyoto Protocol”


Summary of Q & A session

 

Session 2: Barriers to Forestry CDM projects

1.      Anandi Sharan – “Experience of LULUCF projects developers – case study – India”

2.      Timm Tennigkeit – “Case Study, ENCOFOR”

3.      R.C. Dhiman – “Expectations of Project Developers”

4.      Jessica Orrego – “Expectations of CER purchasers”

5.      Timm Tennigkeit – “CDM transaction costs of CDM AR projects”


Summary of Q & A session

 

June 17, 2005

 

Session 3: Enabling Environment for A&R CDM Projects

1.      Adrian Stott – “CDM Opportunities”

2.      Mohan Reddy – “Facilitating implementation of CDM Projects-CDM Capacity Buildings”

3.      Gerald Kapp – “Models of feasible CDM A&R Projects”

4.      Mohit Gera – “Models of Feasible A & R (Forestry ) Projects”

5.      A.K. Lohia – “A & R model for Jatropha”


Summary of Q & A session

 

Session 4: Key Considerations in Project development (Part A)

1.      Neeta Hooda – “Procedure A & R (Forestry) projects, CDM cycle. Meeting CDM criteria”

2.      Dharminder Sharma – “Role of state agencies (Foresters) in fostering mitigation projects in India”

3.      H.D. Kulkarni – “Role of state agencies (Foresters) in fostering mitigation projects in India”


Summary of Q & A session

 

Session 4: Key Considerations in Project development (Part B)

1.      Neil Bird – “A Decision support system for designing CDM AR projects”

2.      VRS Rawat – “PIN and PDD Illustration”

3.      Florence Daviet – “Project Accounting Baseline Methodologies for Afforestation and Reforestation”

4.      Shivananda Shetty – “Project Verification, Validation and Certification – Monitoring issues, insurance issues, validity of CERs”


Summary of Q & A session

 

Introduction to ITTO, Japan activities in A&R

1.      Hwan Ok Ma – “Tropical Forests and Carbon Sink CDM of the Kyoto Protocol”

 

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