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Positive Visions for Biodiversity
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Estelle BALIAN
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
Vautierstraat 29
Rue Vautier 29
1000 Brussels
Tel: +32 (0)2 627 43 19
16-19 November 2010
09:00 AM till 06:00 PM
Management Center Europe
Waterleidingstraat 118 Rue de l’Aqueduc - 1050 Brussels
During its annual conference organised under the Belgian Presidency of the European Council, the European Platform for Biodiversity Research (EPBRS) will try to outline a legitimate view of our future, taking into account the Millennium Development Goals and the targets set by the Convention on Biological Diversity, describing an achievable living world we would all like to live in.
During the first two days (16-17 November), a large participatory meeting will develop inspirational, achievable and shared visions for our future and the Nature we want. The following 2 days (18-19 November), the results of the discussions will be debated by EPBRS delegates and scientists to suggest a long-term science policy to enable society to move towards these positive visions, and outline options for other policies.
The scenarios and positive visions constructed at this meeting will be of global importance. They will be widely publicised and made available to European and International policy processes.
About 250 Participants will be selected from a wide range of professions and perspectives to provide an animated debate, they will come mainly from Europe but with representatives from other regions and especially from developing countries for the participatory phase. The purpose is to represent the collective views of influential stakeholders including scientists, industrialists, business people, artists, decision makers, media, NGOs etc. The second phase of the meeting will engage about 100 EPBRS delegates and invited experts.
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