12/10/2025
11:00 - 12:00
IUCN Asia Pavilion
, Presencial
Por qué asistir
Discover how Southeast Asian districts and communities align food security, climate adaptation, and biodiversity protection. Learn practical, replicable models—like Indonesia’s multi-stakeholder approaches—that empower local leaders and inspire regional collaboration.
Descripción de la sesión
This panel explores how district leaders, Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and youth are co-creating nature-positive economies that conserve forests, peatlands, and biodiversity while securing food and livelihoods. Aligned with the Global Biodiversity Framework, it highlights pathways to conserve 30% of land and sea, ensure equitable benefit-sharing, and redirect finance toward biodiversity-positive actions. Beyond Indonesia, lessons resonate across Southeast Asia—Malaysia with forest and peatland pressures, and Thailand with strong community forestry traditions. By showcasing Siak’s multi-stakeholder model and innovations like Waqf Forest, the discussion presents replicable strategies to scale climate-resilient, biodiversity-positive economies. Target participants include local leaders, policymakers, IPLCs, private sector, development partners, and youth groups.Asociaciones
Speaker
Head of Economic Affairs and Natural Resources Division, Regional Development Planning Agency of Aceh Tamiang Regency