On behalf of the Climate Investment Funds (CIF) Administrative Unit, we are pleased to inform you that the CIF 2011 Partnership Forum, originally scheduled for Tunisia in March, has been rescheduled and will be...
Registration for application for the 2011 Climate Investment Fund Partnership Forum in Cape Town, South Africa is now closed. If you have applied to receive sponsorship to attend the Forum you will be notified...
SF Date of publication News 24th May 2011 Biodiversity and Ecosystem Insecurity: A Planet in Peril “Biodiversity and Ecosystem Insecurity: A Planet in Peril” has been produced by Stakeholder Forum. It was edited by...
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Stakeholder Forum Executive Director Felix Dodds has produced an analysis of the outcomes of the recent CSD19 meeting, which took place at the UN Headquarters in New York from the 2nd – 13th May.
Stakeholder Forum Executive Director, Felix Dodds, will be a keynote speaker at a one-day international interdisciplinary seminar on cultural legitimacy and the international law and policy on climate change on 21st June 2011, at...
At the recent Commission on Sustainable Development meeting (CSD19) Stakeholder Forum Executive Director, Felix Dodds, issued a statement on behalf of the Local Authorities Major Group on the issue of transport and waste management.
“Biodiversity and Ecosystem Insecurity: A Planet in Peril” has been produced by Stakeholder Forum and edited by Ahmed Djoghlaf and Felix Dodds and includes chapters by:Gusti Muhammad Hatta, Thomas E. Lovejoy, Craig Bennett, Johan...
“Biodiversity and Ecosystem Insecurity: A Planet in Peril” has been produced by Stakeholder Forum. It was edited by Ahmed Djoghlaf and Felix Dodds and includes chapters by: Gusti Muhammad Hatta, Thomas E. Lovejoy, Craig Bennett,...
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