Presentations at the “Roundtable on Conservation and Trade”
at the Joint Public Advisory Committee Regular Session 06-04 in Cancun, Mexico, November 7, 2006
Challenges and Opportunities for Conservation
Presented by Hans Herrman, Commission for Environmental Cooperation
Conserving Shared Species in the Context of Increased trade and Economic Linkages in North America
Presented by David Brackett, President, Wildlife Habitat Canada
Conservation of Biodiversity in
Human-Dominated Landscapes
Presented by Gerardo Ceballos, Instituto de Ecología, Universidad Nacional Auónoma de México
When does trade help or hinder the
conservation of natural resources?
Presented by Carolyn Fischer, Resources for the Future
Can Protected Areas Benefit from Better Trade and Economic Linkages?
Presented by Ernesto C. Enkerlin Hoeflich, CONANP
Harnessing Trade to Improve Biodiversity
Presented by Richard M. Huber, Organization of American
States
Managing and Protecting Shared Marine Resources
Presented by Fernando A. Manrique
The Ecological and Economic
Implications of Promoting Sustainable Fisheries
Presented by Lance Morgan, PhD, Marine Conservation Biology Institute
Marine Conservation,
Policy and Economics - The Challenges
Presented by John Roff, Acadia University |
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