Event

World Wetlands Day 2023 — It’s Time for Wetland Restoration

ONLINE: UNU-IAS will co-organise “It’s Time for Wetland Restoration”, an online symposium for World Wetlands Day 2023.

Time
- Asia/Tokyo
Address
Online via Zoom Webinar

On 2 February 2023, the UNU Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS), Wetlands International Japan, and the Global Environmental Outreach Centre (GEOC) will co-organise an online symposium for World Wetlands Day (WWD) 2023. Under the theme “It’s Time for Wetland Restoration”, the event will bring together international experts and local practitioners to discuss best practices for ecosystem restoration, green infrastructure, and youth engagement to accelerate actions to conserve and restore wetlands.

Celebrated every year on 2 February, WWD marks the date of the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands in the Iranian city of Ramsar in 1971. Since 2021, WWD has been observed as a United Nations International Day.

Participation

To participate online, please register in advance. The number of participants is limited.

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Language

This event will be held in English and Japanese, with simultaneous interpretation provided.

Programme

18:00–18:15 Opening Remarks

18:15-18:30 Overview of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

  • Makiko Yashiro (Programme Management Officer, UNEP Asia and the Pacific Office)

18:30-19:30 Presentations

  • Masayuki Kurechi (Chair, Japanese Association for Wild Geese Protection): A case study of Green Infrastructure in Kabukuri-numa and the Surrounding Rice Paddies
  • Takuma Sato (Youth Ramsar Japan, Kumamoto University): Youth Perspectives from the Experience of Participating in Ramsar COP
  • Raymond Owusu-Achiaw (Natural Resource Manager, Conservation Alliance International-Ghana)

19:30-19:55 Q&A

19:55-20:00 Closing Remarks

  • Kazuaki Hoshino (President, Wetlands International Japan)

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