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JOINT EVENT: Wetland Conservation, restoration and management: from Scotland to the Arctic

05.11.21 | Begivenheder
Choosing green nordic perspectives
Photographer
Campaign photo
Explore the importance of resilient wetlands for climate and biodiversity

Information

Dates
05.11.2021
Time
16:00 - 16:50
Location

SEC Centre, Hall 4
Exhibition Way
Glasgow
G3 8YW
Storbritannien

Type
Event

This is a joint event between the Nordic Pavilion in Glasgow and the Nordic COP26 Hub in Helsinki

You’ll find the Nordic COP26 Hub at Nordic Culture Point, Kajsaniemenkatu 9, Helsinki.

Join us on site at these times:

Glasgow time: 14.00 - 14.50

Helsinki time: 16.00 - 16.50

Program

Effective conservation, restoration and management of wetlands, including peatlands, holds enormous potential to contribute to climate adaptation and mitigation, and conservation of biodiversity. Here, policy makers and experts from Scotland and Arctic states will explore the challenges and opportunities that are emerging as we collectively seek to protect and restore these crucial ecosystems.

 

Moderator

  • Tobias Salathe, Ramsar secretariat

Speakers

  • Mairi McAllan, Scottish Government – Minister for Environment and Land Reform
  • Gustaf Hugelius, CAFF/University of Stockholm
  • Terhi Lehtonen, State Secretary, Ministry for the Environment, Government of Finland
  • Andrew Coupar, NatureScot – Policy and Advice Manager, Uplands and Peatlands

Organizer: Scottish Government

Others involved: NatureScot, CAFF (Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna), The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

Online access to all events

Not in Glasgow or Helsinki? Don’t worry. All events will be streamed by our media partner, We Don’t Have Time. Follow this event live on their COP26 streaming hub: