Environment and development
in coastal regions and in small islands
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Coastal region and small island papers 12 Annex II

Workshop programme

Monday 19 November 2001
Opening ceremony
09:00

Welcome remarks – Mr Antonio Hoguane

Workshop goals and objectives – Mr Dirk Troost

Remarks – Mr Janeario Mutaquia, Secretary-General, Mozambique National Commission for UNESCO

Remarks – Mr Venancio Massingue, Vice-Chancellor, Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, Mozambique

Feature address – Hon. Mr Francisco Mabjaia, Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs, Mozambique

Introductory session
09:30 The UNESCO platform for Environment and Development in Coastal Regions and in Small IslandsMr Dirk Troost
09:45 Discussion
10:00 Coffee break
10:30 Conflict resolution in small islands: voluntary contracts and ethical codes of practice. Results of the UNESCO-CSI workshop on ‘Furthering Coastal Stewardship in Small Islands’, Dominica, 3–6 July 2001 – Ms Gillian Cambers
10:45 Discussion
11:00 Coastal problems in a microcosm: the small island experienceMr Alain De Comarmond
11:15 Discussion
Conflict resolution in cities and industrial areas
11:30 Flood mitigation in Lagos, Nigeria, through the wise management of solid waste: the case of Ikoyi and Victoria IslandsMs Regina Folorunsho
11:45 Discussion
12:00 Reducing mega-city impacts on coastal ecosystems: community-based waste management in the Jakarta Metropolitan Area, IndonesiaMs Sri Bebassari
12:15 Discussion
12:30  Lunch
13:30 Natural resource management conflicts in the Saloum Delta Biosphere Reserve, Senegal Mr Alioune Kane and Mr Mamadou Kandji
13:45 Discussion
14:00 Integrated coastal zone management in UruguayMs Adriana Jorajuria
14:15 Discussion
14:30 Wise practices for conflict resolution between villagers and migrant workers: economic co-operation and social segregation, Alang Sosiya Ship-breaking Yard Ms Sumanben Chaudhary
14:45 Discussion
15:00 The latent role of research in conflict management at the Alang Sosiya Ship-Breaking Yard – Mr Vidyut Joshi
15:15 Discussion
15:30 Coffee break
15:45 Two examples of conflict related initiatives in the Adriatic-Balkan area Mr Philippe MacClenahan
16:00 Discussion
16:15 Natural and cultural heritage in Mahdia, TunisiaMr Ridha Boussoffara
16:30 Discussion
16:45 Free time
18:30 Informal evening presentations on project sites: videos, slides, overheads, picture displays

Tuesday 20 November 2001

Conflict resolution in rural areas
09:00 A contribution to integrated coastal management in MaputalandMr Mark Jury
09:15 Discussion
09:30 Promoting the development of industrial crops in Maputaland through capacity building Mr Gian Paolo Vannozzi and Mr Mario Baldini
09:45 Discussion
10:00 Private sector management of marine protected areas: The Chumbe Island Coral Park project in Zanzibar/TanzaniaMs Sibylle Riedmiller
10:15 Discussion
10:30 Coffee break
11:30 Wise practices for coastal conflict resolution: north Kurzeme - Baltic Sea coastal region Ms Alanda Pulina
11:45 Discussion
12:00 Coastal conflict resolution in the White Sea/Barents Sea: case study on aquaculture Mr Mikhail Shilin
12:15 Discussion
12:30 Lunch
Wise practices for conflict resolution: Defining the wise practices
13:30 Small group discussion sessions
15:00 Presentation of results of small group discussion sessions
15:30 Coffee break
Panel discussion: Capacity building through UNESCO chairs
15:45 Panellists: 
Mr Antonio Hoguane, UNESCO Chair at the Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, Mozambique 
Mr Aliouane Kane, Mr Mamadou Kandji, UNESCO Chair at Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Senegal 
Mr Dirk Troost, WiCoP (user name csi, password wise), University Twinning Network
16:25 Discussion
17:00 Field trip background and overview – Mr Antonio Hoguane

Wednesday 21 November 2001

Field trip: to observe and assess local conflict situations at the Bairro Triunfo mangrove swamp, Costa do Sol fishing village; the lower Incomati River and Macaneta Beach.

Thursday 22 November 2001 – Open day

09:00 Informal opening – Mr Antonio Hoguane, Mr Dirk Troost
09:15 Introduction to the Environment and Development in Coastal Regions and in Small Islands intersectoral platform of UNESCO – Mr Dirk Troost
09:30 Discussion
09:45 Brief introduction of workshop participants
10:00 Coffee break
10:30 The experience of co-management in artisanal fisheries in Mozambique – Mr Rui Falcão
10:45 Discussion
11:00 Incomati River health – a shared multidisciplinary research initiative Mr Francisco Tauacale
11:15 Discussion
11:30 The role of the Zambezi River in shrimp productivity in Sofala Bank Mr Antonio Hoguane
11:45 Discussion
12:00 Lunch
13:30 Water masses and circulation of Maputo Bay – Ms Veronica Dove
13:45 Discussion
14:00 The ecoregional approach: World Wildlife Fund East Africa marine ecoregion Ms Helena Motta
14:15 Discussion
14:30 SEACAM’s (Secretariat for Eastern African Coastal Area Management) contribution to conflict prevention in coastal areas – Mr Jorge Banze
14:45 Discussion
15:00 Closing remarks
15:30 Coffee break

Friday 23 November 2001

Panel discussion: Exploring the potential of the ‘Wise coastal practices for sustainable human development’ (WiCoP) forum (user name csi, password wise)
09:00 The WiCoP forum: achievements to date – Mr Dirk Troost
Interaction between the forum and individual projects – Ms Sibylle Riedmiller
The way ahead for the WiCoP forum – Ms Gillian Cambers
09:30 Discussion
10:00 Coffee break
Wise practices for conflict resolution: Translating the wise practices into action on the ground and vice-versa
10:30 Small group discussion sessions
12:00 Presentation of the results of the small group discussion sessions
12:30 Lunch
Project assessment and advancement
13:30 Procedures for project assessment – Ms Gillian Cambers
13:45 Discussion
14:00 Small group sessions on project assessment
15:00 Presentation of the results of the small group discussion sessions
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Charting the way forward
Closing remarks

 

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