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Forest Day Bulletin: a summary report of Forest Day 3.

21 December 2009, 9:57am

The third Forest Day event convened in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 13 December 2009, in parallel with the UN Copenhagen Climate Change Conference. The 1600 registered Forest Day 3 participants included government negotiators, researchers, and representatives from non-governmental and indigenous peoples organizations and the private sector.
The one-day event featured keynote statements by a range of speakers across the globe. Participants also convened in three sub-plenary sessions to discuss mitigation,adaptation and degradation, respectively, as well as eight learning events. A summary statement from the event was developed based on participants’ responses to a series of questions posed to the sub-plenary sessions, and was presented to Yvo de Boer, Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), during the closing plenary. This report summarizes the presentations and discussions during Forest Day 3. You can read the report here.
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