List of Speakers and presentations of Climate Seminar Tour 2009
The speakers on the lectures are researchers, environmental advocates and civic activists from developing countries and Finland. Presentations can be found below in pdf-format or behind a link
Get the seminar presentations in pdf-format by clicking the title and/or the name of the city below
Seminar material from the lecturers -->
- Dr Leena Srivastava (TERI, India): Integrating Poverty into Climate Change: A Framework for Evaluation-->
- Larry Lohmann (the Corner House, the UK) Climate Markets and the South: A New Global Political Economy Tampere--> Helsinki-->
- Norman Jiwan (SAWIT Watch, Indonesia): Climate change, palm oil and development with focus on greenhouse gas emissions from palm oil production-->
- Witoon Permpongsacharoen (Towards Ecological Recovery and Regional Alliance - TERRA, Thailand) Mekong Energy Development Paradigm VS. Climate Justice - Tampere--> Helsinki -->
- Antto Vihma (Finland Futures Research Centre) / Helsinki: CASE: India in the climate negotiations-->; Tampere: Negotiation Positions of South and North, their History and Copenhagen -->
- Fobissie Blese Kalame (University of Helsinki, CIFOR): Forest services, climate change adaptation and development issues in West Africa-->
- Simo Kyllönen (University of Helsinki and Greenpeace, Finland) Climate Change Negotiations, Development and REDD-->
- Tuuli Kaskinen (Climate specialist, consultant, Demos, Finland) Global citizenship and carbon
- Salka Orivuori (Finnish Association for Nature Conservation) in Tampere and Helsinki: Greenhouse Development Rights Framework-->
- Mira Käkönen (Finnish Future Research Centre) in Helsinki: Old and New Justifications for Dams
- Marko Keskinen (Helsinki University of Technology) in Helsinki: Conclusions - Climate Change VS. Dam Impacts in Mekong-->
- Alexandru Luta (The Finnish Institute of International Affaires) in Jyväskylä: Negotiation Positions of South and North, their History and Copenhagen -->
- Sukanta Sen (Director Institutions Bangladesh Resource Center for Indigenous
Knowledge, BARCIK, Bangladesh) in Helsinki: Climate Change and Adaptation Strategies of the Vulnerable Communities in the Flood Prone Areas in Bangladesh-->