Roundtable about Blue Carbon - Australia-Brazil

Data: 
terça-feira, 7 Novembro, 2023 - 14:15

Roundtable about Blue Carbon - Australia-Brazil

07 novembro 2023
14h15 às 16h00
sala de aula 02 do prédio Q - IEE/USP - Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto, 1289 - Cidade Universitária, São Paulo
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A mesa redonda pretende discutir a interação entre as políticas de Blue Carbon para a Austrália e Brasil e fomentar a possibilidade de maior integração entre estes países neste tema.

Programação

14h15-15h30 – Roundtable (20 minutes each)

Payment for ES – Paulo Antonio Almeida Sinisgalli, USP
Mangrove mapping - Kerrylee Rogers, UOW
Blue Carbon policies in Australia – best practices – Jenny Atchison, UOW
PES for artisanal fisheries and litter (Nós da ação) – Leandra Gonçalves, UNIFESP
PSA project – Fundação Florestal – Sandra Leite (to confirm)
Blue Carbon in São Paulo – Fundação Florestal (to confirm)
CH2 Restauração do mangue em Santos, Geraldo Eysink, HC2 Gestão Ambiental

15h30 – 16h00 – Questions and Answers

Jennifer Atchison
I am currently Associate Professor in the School of Geography and Sustainable Communities at the University ofWollongong (2015-present) and Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow (2021-2029). My recent research addresses human relationships with invasive plants in northern Australia as an emergent dimension of global environmental change, and social conflict in urban greening. I have more than 20 years’ experience working in the non-government sector with Indigenous communities, in the commercial research sector with the mining and horticulture industries, and before my PhD as an environmental scientist, through which I have developed a distinctive interdisciplinary skillset spanning biogeography and qualitative social science. I have been awarded the University of Wollongong Vice Chancellor’s Award and prize for ‘Interdisciplinary Research Excellence’ (2018), and ‘Excellence in Research Supervision’ (2020).

Kerriylee Rogers
I am currently a full-time Professor with an academic and research position within the School of Earth, Atmospheric and Life Sciences at the University of Wollongong (UOW). My employment at UOW commenced in 2012 as a post-doctoral research fellow working on National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF) research projects and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Coastal Collaboration Cluster project. In 2014 I was successfully awarded at Australian Research Council Future Fellowship focussed on the vulnerability of coastal carbon sinks, and this work continues with an ARC funded Discovery project focussed on mangrove sustainability in Australia. Prior to my appointment at UOW I was employed in a part time capacity (due to carrer responsibilities) with the New South Wales Government as an Environmental/Research Scientist. This position provided me with valuable skills in undertaking applied research that served a public good.

 

 

 

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