DATE + TIME
Friday, 22 OCT
10am Bogota /
11am Washington DC /
5pm Paris
LOCATION
Zoom
CONTACT
Emma Martens, emartens@gbsn.org
This session provides a venue to discuss the role of forests in climate change. It features case studies on the enhancement of forest carbon stocks through both afforestation and reduced deforestation strategies -afforestation of otherwise degraded lands removes carbon from the atmosphere, while avoiding deforestation reduces the influx of carbon into the atmosphere while preserving biodiversity. The ultimate goal of this session is to stimulate a reflection on how businesses may constructively engage in the use of nature-based solutions to help solve the climate crisis.
Date
Friday, 22 October
11:00 am – 1:00 pm EDT
Speakers
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Veneta Andonova
Dean
Universidad de los Andes School of Management
Colombia
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Manuel Rodríguez Becerra
Industrial Engineer and Emeritus Professor
Universidad de los Andes
Colombia
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Doris Cordero
Tropical Forester & Regional Chair
IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM) for South America
Colombia
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Dr. Suzi Kerr
Chief Economist
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
USA
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Dan LeClair, Ph.D
CEO
Global Business School Network
USA
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Jorge Hernán García López
Associate Professor and Director of Sustainability's Area
Universidad de los Andes School of Management
Colombia
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Ximena Rueda
Associate Professor
Universidad de los Andes School of Management
Colombia
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Juily Sawant
Graduate Student, Global Entrepreneurship and Sustainability
Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University
USA
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Eusebio Scornavacca
Professor at the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, College of Global Futures
Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University
USA
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Agenda
Race2Imagine: Climate Change Mitigation
11:00 I Opening Welcome + Cultural and contextual specificities
- Veneta Andonova, Dean, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia
- Eusebio Scornavacca, Professor, Thunderbird School of Global Management and School for the Future of Innovation, USA
- Dan LeClair, CEO, Global Business School Network, USA
Introduction: The Roots of the Amazon Deforestation Problem, Manuel Rodríguez Becerra, Emeritus Professor, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia
11:20 I Impact Stories: Student Perspective
Forest Conservation for Climate Change Mitigation, Doris Cordero, Senior Consultant, Forest, Ecosystem Services and Climate Change & Environmental and Development Evaluation Specialist, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia
Food and Forests, Juily Sawant, Graduate Student, Global Entrepreneurship and Sustainability, Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University, USA
11:40 I Impact Stories: Faculty perspective
Land Use in “Reservas Forestales”, Ximena Rueda, Associate Professor, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia
How Digital Technologies Can Enhance Forest Conservation? Eusebio Scornavacca, Full Professor, School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University, USA
12:05 I Panel DIscussion: Forests in Climate Change Mitigation
- Moderator: Jorge H García, Associate Professor and Director of Sustainability’s Area, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia
- Dr. Suzi Kerr, Chief Economist, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), USA
- Doris Cordero, Senior Consultant, Forest, Ecosystem Services and Climate Change & Environmental and Development Evaluation Specialist, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia
- Manuel Rodríguez Becerra, Emeritus Professor, Universidad de los Andes School of Management, Colombia
- Eusebio Scornavacca, Professor, Thunderbird School of Global Management and School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Arizona State University, USA
The panel discussion will explore how businesses may constructively engage in the use of forests to help solve the climate crisis. Discussion questions will include:
- How may business communities in the developing world help enhance forest carbon stocks in their own countries?
- How may business communities in the industrialized world help enhance forest carbon stocks in developing countries?
- What are the institutional arrangements needed to bridge the gap between a high demand for carbon abatement in industrialized economies with a potential supply of enhanced forest carbon stocks in developing countries?
- What are the social and environmental risks involved in using forest conservation as a climate mitigation strategy?
12:45 I OPEN Discussion
Themes for discussion include:
- How may business communities engage in the use of nature-based solutions in order to help solve the climate crisis?
- How may business communities in the industrialized world help enhance forest carbon stocks in developing countries?
- What are the institutional arrangements needed to bridge the gap between a high demand for carbon abatement in industrialized economies with a potential supply of enhanced forest carbon stocks in developing countries.