Sunday 25 March 2012 |
Day 0: Registration and Reception |
16:00 | Registration opens |
16:30-17:30 | Young participants networking event |
17:45 | Lecture: Environment and development challenges: The imperative to act Sir Bob Watson, Chief Scientific Advisor Department of Environment and Rural Affairs and Professor, University of East Anglia, UK, on behalf of the Blue Planet Laureates. |
18:00 | Welcome reception supported by the Asahi Glass Foundation, awarders of the Blue Planet Prize |
20:00 | End of reception – registration closes |
Monday 26 March 2012 |
Day 1: State of the Planet |
08:30 | Arrival Opening Ceremony |
09:00 | Welcome from conference Chief Scientific Advisor Elinor Ostrom, Nobel Laureate 2009 Economic Sciences, Indiana University, USA |
| Welcome from the hosts of the conference Lord Martin Rees, Past President, the Royal Society, UK |
| Co-Chairs’ conference vision and declaraion Lidia Brito, Director of Science Policy, UNESCO and Mark Stafford-Smith, CSIRO, Australia |
| United Nations Rio+20 Earth Summit Caroline Spelman, Secretary of State for the UK Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Georgios Kostakos, Acting Deputy Executive Secretary, High-level Panel on Global Sustainability, United Nations |
| The voice of youth Planet under pressure UK youth voice project with support from the British Science Association, Research Councils UK, Sciencewise-ERC and The Royal Society |
| Plenary presentations Planet under pressure |
09:50 | Drivers of global environmental change Diana Liverman, Professor of Geography and Development, University of Arizona, USA and co-chair Future Earth Transition Team |
10:10 | State of the Planet: biogeophysical and climate Will Steffen, Executive Director of the ANU Climate Change Institute, Australian National University, Australia |
10:30 | Refreshment break |
11:00 | State of the Planet: ecosystems Sandra Diaz, Professor, Córdoba National University, Argentina |
11:20 | State of humanity: economic and political challenges Anthony Giddens, Emeritus Professor, London School of Economics, UK |
11:40 | Panel discussion: The planet in 2050 Sir John Beddington, UK Chief Scientific Advisor Carlos Joly, Biodiversity Senior Adviser, Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation, Brazil Martin Haigh, Senior Energy Advisor, Scenarios Team, Shell Jill Jaeger, Senior Researcher, Sustainable Europe Research Institute, Austria Rowan Douglas, Chief Executive Officer, Global Analytics, Willis Re, UK Moderator: Nisha Pillai |
12:30 13:00 | Lunch and posters Key event (40 mins): White papers and policy briefs for Rio+20 introduced by ICSU President Yuan-Tseh Lee |
14:00 | Parallel Sessions Click to view sessions and key events for day 1 |
15:30 | Refreshment breaks |
16:00 | Parallel Sessions |
17:30 | Poster Session 1 Contributions from submitted abstracts Poster Session drinks reception sponsored by The Centre for Carbon Measurement at NPL |
19:30 | End of Day One |
Tuesday 27 March 2012 |
Day 2: Options and opportunities |
| Plenary presentations Thinking globally: big ideas for a crowded planet |
08:30 | Green economic development Yvo de Boer, Special Global Advisor, Climate Change and Sustainability, KPMG,The Netherlands and former Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) |
08:45 | Securing food and water for the world's poorest: time for innovative cooperation Bina Agarwal, Director and Professor of Economics at the Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi University, India |
09:00 | Planetary stewardship: risks, obstacles and opportunities Georgina Mace, Professor, Imperial College London, UK |
09:15 | Panel discussion: Innovative solutions for a planet under pressure Nigel Cameron, President, Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies, USA Coleen Vogel, Independent scholar, South Africa Mohammad Shahbaz, Advisor to the National Centre for Research and Development, Higher Council for Science and Technology, Jordan Keith Clarke, Director of Sustainability, Atkins, UK Priya Shyamsundar, Program Director of the South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics Pamela M. Collins, Doctoral student in palaeobiogeography, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland Moderator: Richard Black, BBC |
10:00 | Refreshment breaks |
10:30 | Parallel Sessions Click to view sessions and key events for day 2 |
12:00 | Lunch, key events and posters |
14:00 | Parallel Sessions |
15:30 | Refreshment breaks |
16:00 | Parallel Sessions |
17:30 | Poster Session 2 Contributions from submitted abstracts |
17:30 – 19.30 | Unconference |
19:30 | End of Day Two |
Wednesday 28 March 2012 |
Day 3: Challenges to Progress |
| Plenary presentations The role of equality and equity in governance for global sustainability |
08:30 | Societal equality and global sustainability Richard Wilkinson, Professor, University of Nottingham and University College London, UK. |
08:45 | Equity and development in the 21st century Mamphela Ramphele, Executive Chair, Circle Capital Ventures, South Africa and former director, World Bank |
09:00 | Global governance 2.0: planetary stewardship Laurence Tubiana, Director of the Institute of Sustainable Development and International Relations, France |
09:15 | Panel discussion: governance 2.0 Oran Young, Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Gustavo Fonseca, Head of Natural Resources, Global Environment Facility, USA Daniëla Mariuzzo, Head of Corporate Social Responsibility, Rabobank International, Brazil Warren Evans, Senior Adviser, Sustainable Development, World Bank Yannick Glemarec, Director of Environment Finance at UNDP Angela Cropper, Special Advisor to the Executive Director, United Nations Environment Programme Vasna Ramasar, Research Associate, Earth System Governance Project Moderator: Andrew Revkin, New York Times |
10:00 | Refreshment breaks |
10:30 | Parallel Sessions Click to view sessions and key events for day 3 |
12:00 | Lunch, key events and posters |
12:30-13:30 | Young Generations's Vision for the Future |
14:00 | Parallel Sessions |
15:30 | Refreshment breaks |
16:00 | Parallel Sessions |
17:30 | Poster Session 3 Contributions from submitted abstracts |
19:30 | Dinner reception |
Thursday 29 March 2011 |
Day 4: Planetary Stewardship |
8:30 | Arrival Opening ceremony |
9:00 | High-level welcome David Willetts, UK Minister for Universities and Science Irina Bokova, Director General of UNESCO |
| Conference Declaraion Lidia Brito, Director of Science Policy, UNESCO and Mark Stafford-Smith, CSIRO, Australia Ban Ki-Moon, United Nations Secretary General (video address) |
| Plenary presentations Welcome to the Anthropocene |
09:30 | Towards planetary stewardship: the nature of the challenge Sybil Seitzinger, Executive Director, International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme, Sweden. |
09:45 | Interconnected risks and solutions: policy recommendations Lidia Brito, Director of Science Policy, UNESCO and Frank Biermann, Professor, VU University Amsterdam |
| Rio + 20: Navigating the Anthropocene |
10:00 | Future Earth and a new contract between science and society Johan Rockström, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden and co-chair of Future Earth Transition Team |
10:15 | High-level responses from policy, major groups and society Elizabeth Thompson, Executive Coordinator of Rio+20 and former Minister for Energy and Environment of Barbados, Achim Steiner, Director, United Nations Environment Programme, Felix Dodds, Executive Director of Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future, Margit Fischer, President, Austrian Science Center Network and Colin Drummond, Chief Executive of Viridor |
10:45 | Open discussion We invite your questions. Facilitator: Nisha Pillai |
11:15 | Refreshment Break / Press conference |
| Igniting the paradigm shift: a shared vision for the future |
11:45 | Reducing economic disparity Richard Norgaard, Professor, University of California, Berkeley, USA |
12:00 | Creating sustainable cities Shobhakar Dhakal, Executive Director, Global Carbon Project, Japan |
12:15 | Panel discussion: delivering governance for global sustainability across scales Carlos dos Santos, Ambassador of Mozambique to UK Maria Ivanova, Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts Boston and Co-Director, Center for Governance and Sustainability, USA Henri Djombo, Minister of Sustainable Development, Environment and Forestry, Republic of Congo Julia Marton-Lefèvre, Director General, International Union for Conservation of Nature Anne Glover, Chief Scientific Advisor, European Commission Patricia Pinho, Research Scientist, Centre for Earth System Science, National Institute for Space Research, Brazil Moderator: Oliver Morton, The Economist |
13:00 14:00 | Lunch, key events and posters Afternoon refreshments |
15:00 | Parallel Sessions Click to view sessions and key events for day 4 |
16:30 | End of sessions |
| Plenary closing: Beyond Rio+20 |
16:45 | Bridges to the future Lidia Brito, Director of Science Policy, UNESCO and Mark Stafford-Smith, CSIRO, Australia |
16:55 | Vision from youth |
17:00 | Awards Rik Leemans, Wageningen University, Netherlands |
17:05 | The way ahead Wendy Watson-Wright, Assistant Director General and Executive Secretary of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO, on behalf of the UNESCO Director-General |
17:15 | End of Conference |