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Conference Programme

Daily Sessions
Day   1
Tue 10 Dec
Day   2
Wed 11 Dec
Day   3
Thu 12 Dec
Day   4
Fri 13 Dec
  • Tue 10 Dec

    08:00 - 09:00

    Registration and Coffee
    • Timing: 08:00 - 09:00
  • Tue 10 Dec

    09:00 - 10:30

    Opening Ceremony

    The UAE National Anthem will be played to mark the opening of the conference.

    Welcome speeches by dignitaries.

    Opening Panel discussion between the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi, Daniel Friess, Jennifer Howard and James Kairo

    • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
    • Venue: Al Dana
    • Theme: Conference Welcome
    • Session Info: Welcome Remarks
    Welcome Speakers
    H.E. Razan Al Mubarak
    H.E. Razan Al Mubarak

    IUCN President  

    H.E. Dr Shaikha Al Dhaheri
    H.E. Dr Shaikha Al Dhaheri

    EAD Secretary General  

    Dr Andrew Terry
    Dr Andrew Terry

    Director, Conservation & Policy at Zoological Society of London  

    Speaker
    Representative
    Representative

    Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi  

    Daniel Friess
    Daniel Friess

    Professor, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Tulane University  

    Jennifer Howard
    Jennifer Howard

    Vice President, Blue Carbon Program, Conservation International  

    James Kairo
    James Kairo

    Senior Research Officer, Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute  

  • Tue 10 Dec

    10:30 - 11:00

    Coffee and Poster Session
    • Timing: 10:30 - 11:00
  • Tue 10 Dec

    11:00 - 13:00

    Keynote and Plenary Presentations

    Keynote Speaker: Philippine mangroves – can paradise be regained? Jurgenne Primavera (Philippines)

    Characterization of degraded mangrove areas; insights to guide restoration from Lamu -Tana Seascape, Kenya. Judith Okello (Kenya)

    Achieving mangrove rehabilitation by using a novel and cost-effective modified dispersal center technique. Camilo Trench (Jamaica)

    Nature-based Solutions for Sustainable Mangrove Management and Resilient Coastal Communities Through Innovative Green Engineering Approach.  Analiza Diaz (Philippines)

    Building with Nature Indonesia: Restoring coastline and inspiring action at scale. Apri Astra (Indonesia)

    Science-based mangrove ecological restoration strategy. Claudia Teutli-Hernández (Mexico) 

    Hydrologic rehabilitation to promote carbon sequestration in a southwest Florida mangrove forest.  Ken Krauss (USA)

    The role of mangrove fauna for successful restorations: a functional approach. Stefano Cannicci (Global)

    • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
    • Venue: Al Dana
    • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
    • Session Info: Keynote Address
    Speaker
    Jurgenne Primavera
    Jurgenne Primavera

    Chief Mangrove Scientific Advisor, Zoological Society of London  

    Judith Okello
    Judith Okello

    Principal Research Scientist, Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute  

    Camilo Trench
    Camilo Trench

    Lecturer and Academic Coordinator, The University of the West Indies  

    Analiza Diaz
    Analiza Diaz

    Science Research Specilalist, Department of Science and Technology (DOST)-PCAARRD  

    Apri Astra
    Apri Astra

    Programme Coordinator of Coasts and Deltas, Wetlands International Indonesia  

    Claudia Teutli-Hernández
    Claudia Teutli-Hernández

    Post Doctoral Researcher, Unidad Mérida  

    Ken Krauss
    Ken Krauss

    Research Ecologist, U.S. Geological Survey  

    Stefano Cannicci
    Stefano Cannicci

    Research Ecologist, University of Florence  

  • Tue 10 Dec

    13:00 - 14:00

    Lunch and Poster Session
    • Timing: 13:00 - 14:00
  • Tue 10 Dec

    14:00 - 15:00

    Plenary Presentations

    Leaving no-one behind and rallying all for the UN Decade for Ecosystem Restoration: Role of Community-led mangrove restoration in Kenya. George Eshiamwata (Kenya)

    Mangrove Stewardship in Indian Sundarban bring tangible benefits to local people. Ajanta Dey (India)

    Shrimp-carbon aquaculture as a way to support Indonesia second NDC target. Mariski Nirwan (Indonesia)

    The Belize National Mangrove Plan: a socio-ecological restoration approach. Dominic Andradi-Brown (Belize)

    • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
    • Venue: Al Dana
    • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
    • Session Info: Keynote Address
    Speaker
    George Eshiamwata
    George Eshiamwata

    Deputy Director, KNATCOM for UNESCO  

    Ajanta Dey
    Ajanta Dey

    Joint Secretary & Programme Director, Kolkata  

    Mariski Nirwan
    Mariski Nirwan

    Sr. Manager Coastal Resilience, YKAN  

    Dominic Andradi-Brown
    Dominic Andradi-Brown

    Lead Marine Scientist & Deputy Lead, Area-Based Ocean Conservation - World Wildlife Fund  

  • Tue 10 Dec

    15:00 - 15:30

    Coffee and Poster Session
    • Timing: 15:00 - 15:30
  • Tue 10 Dec

    15:30 - 18:00

    Parallel Workshop: Global Mangrove Watch and Mangrove Restoration Tracker Tool Workshop

    Data plays a key role in efforts to conserve and restore the world’s rapidly declining mangrove forests. Without easily accessible, up-to-date information on mangrove conditions and threats, it is a challenge for governments, investors and conservation groups to plan effective mangrove conservation and restoration efforts. Global Mangrove Watch and provides universal access to near real-time information on the location, extent and status of mangroves across the world, as well as data highlighting why they are valuable. The Mangrove Restoration Tracker Tool (MRTT) is an application to record and track outcomes from mangrove restoration projects. The MRTT records information across the lifetime of a project, capturing data describing the site background and pre-restoration baseline, the restoration interventions and costs, and post-restoration monitoring that incorporates both socio-economic and ecological factors. The MRTT will allow decision-makers, practitioners, and site managers to access information essential in making informed, evidence-based decisions on restoration interventions to maximize impact and success.

    This workshop will introduce the Global Mangrove Watch and MRTT, provide participants with real-life examples of its use across the world and give hands-on experience on working with the platforms and the data. By the end of the session:

    • Participants will have become familiar with the GMW platform and the MRTT user interface
    • Participants will understand the possibilities and limitations of different data layers
    • Participants have some hand-on experience of using the data layers and entering data into the MRTT.

    To pre-register for the workshop kindly enter your details here. We have a maximum capacity of 70-80 for the workshop and the first to pre-register will have priority.

    • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
    • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Marrakech
    • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
    • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
    Convenor
    The Global Mangrove Alliance
    The Global Mangrove Alliance

     

  • Tue 10 Dec

    15:30 - 18:00

    Parallel Workshop: Innovations in Monitoring Techniques as a Tool for Mangrove Conservation and Restoration

    Mangrove ecosystems stand as vital guardians of coastal biodiversity, providing numerous ecological, economic and social benefits. Despite their importance, they are facing widespread threats such as climate change, habitat degradation and anthropogenic pressures. Due to this, is essential to understand the ecosystem status and its dynamics during time. By continuously assessing the health, distribution and dynamics of mangrove ecosystems, restoration practitioners and communities can track and understand changes over time, identifying emerging threats and evaluate the success of interventions. Monitoring serves as a compass for effective management strategies and becomes an essential tool for ensuring conservation and restoration of mangrove ecosystem. 

    This workshop focuses on importance, innovations and tools for monitoring mangrove ecosystems. It will provide examples of different monitoring tools, available platforms for monitoring and innovations on remote monitoring techniques. Examples and lessons learned from different actors and practitioners will be provided to enrich the discussion. 

    By providing practitioners with updates on monitoring techniques and present different monitoring platforms the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration aims to catalyse global efforts to restore ecosystems and enhance resilience of mangrove ecosystems. This workshop will support the knowledge sharing and capacity building between scientists, restoration practitioners and local communities. Engagement with community-based restoration projects will be primordial to provide them with skills and tools for the continued management of their territories, leading to more sustainable conservation and restoration efforts that are deeply rooted in the needs and aspirations of the communities they serve.

    To pre-register for the workshop kindly enter your details here. We have a maximum capacity of 70-80 for the workshop and the first to pre-register will have priority.

    • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
    • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Casablanca
    • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
    • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
    Convenor
    United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
    United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

     

    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

     

     United Nations Environment Programme
    United Nations Environment Programme

     

    World Restoration Flagship
    World Restoration Flagship

     

  • Tue 10 Dec

    15:30 - 18:00

    Parallel Workshop: Best Practice Guidelines for Mangrove Restoration in the UAE - Selecting Suitable Sites and Monitoring

    This panel discussion will provide an in-depth exploration of site selection and monitoring for mangrove restoration in the UAE. Participants will learn from case studies and practical experiences, highlighting successful and less successful strategies. Experts will share best practices for selecting restoration sites, considering factors such as hydrology, historical status of the site and other parameters. The workshop will also cover monitoring techniques to track restoration progress and ensure long-term success. 

    This session aims to equip practitioners with the knowledge needed to enhance restoration outcomes by bridging scientific principles with practical implementation. The workshop will introduce an innovative interactive monitoring dashboard designed in-house to track and report the survival and success rates of mangrove restoration activities. The workshop will include demonstrations of the dashboard's features, discussions on data integration and visualization. Summary of topics covered:

    • Criteria for selecting optimal restoration sites, including hydrology, soil conditions, and others.
    • Case studies highlighting successful and unsuccessful restoration projects.
    • Monitoring techniques for tracking restoration progress and measuring ecosystem health.
    • Integrating community involvement and stakeholder engagement in site selection and monitoring processes.
    • Overview of the interactive monitoring dashboard and its functionalities.

    To pre-register for the workshop kindly enter your details here. We have a maximum capacity of 60 for the workshop and the first to pre-register will have priority.

    • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
    • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Rabat
    • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
    • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
    Convenor
    Emirates Nature -WWF
    Emirates Nature -WWF

     

    Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative
    Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative

     

    American University of Sharjah
    American University of Sharjah

     

    Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi
    Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi

     

  • Tue 10 Dec

    15:30 - 18:00

    Parallel Workshop: Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration and the GMA Best Practice Guidelines

    Join us for a transformative workshop that brings together global expertise on mangrove restoration best practices and innovative, community-driven solutions. This interactive session, hosted by Wetlands International and Mangrove Action Project, offers a unique opportunity to dive into two complementary frameworks essential for successful mangrove restoration: the “Best Practice Guidelines for Mangrove Restoration” and “Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration” (CBEMR).

    With growing interest in large-scale mangrove restoration, understanding what works—and what doesn’t—is more important than ever. This workshop provides hands-on learning through case studies, group exercises, and dynamic discussions, all aimed at equipping you with the tools to tackle real-world restoration challenges. We will explore the CBEMR approach through the 6 guiding principles and the step-by-step project guidance within the guidelines, learning how to adapt these insights to fit local conditions and policy needs.

    You will assess real cases of successful and failed restoration projects, gaining practical knowledge on overcoming challenges like high salinity, aquaculture, and disrupted hydrology. This engaging, informative workshop is ideal for practitioners, policymakers, and funders who want to make a lasting impact in mangrove conservation.

    To pre-register for the workshop kindly enter your details here. We have a maximum capacity of 70-80 for the workshop and the first to pre-register will have priority. 

    • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
    • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Das 1 & 2
    • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
    • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
    Convenor
    The Global Mangrove Alliance
    The Global Mangrove Alliance

     

    Mangrove Action Project
    Mangrove Action Project

     

    Wetlands International
    Wetlands International

     

  • Tue 10 Dec

    18:30 - 20:00

    Gala Dinner

    Includes the Mangrove Youth Art Competition Awards and the Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative Partners and Committee Recognition   

    • Timing: 18:30 - 20:00
    • Venue: Bab Al Qasr Outdoor Garden
    • Session Info: Gala Dinner
  • Wed 11 Dec

    08:00 - 09:00

    Registration and Coffee
    • Timing: 08:00 - 09:00
  • Wed 11 Dec

    09:00 - 10:30

    Keynote Presentations

    Keynote Speaker: Natural capital-beyond climate mitigation: realising the full potential of blue carbon ecosystems to benefit people and planet. Carlos Duarte

    Keynote Speaker: Restoration of blue carbon ecosystems to benefit biodiversity and local communities. Valerie Haggar

    Keynote Speaker: Put the People First: lessons from community-based mangrove conservation using blue carbon finance. Mark Huxham

    Keynote Speaker: Blue carbon science: Evidence, policy, and credibility in conservation and restoration objectives. William Austin

    Keynote Speaker: Mangrove restoration: restoring, not simply planting. Frida Sidik

    • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
    • Venue: Al Dana
    • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
    • Session Info: Keynote Address
    Speaker
    Carlos Duarte
    Carlos Duarte

    Professor of Marine Science, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology  

    Valerie Haggar
    Valerie Haggar

    Post Doctoral Research Fellow, The University of Queensland  

    Mark Huxham
    Mark Huxham

    Professor, Edinburgh Napier University  

    William Austin
    William Austin

    Professor, University of St Andrews  

    Frida Sidik
    Frida Sidik

    Senior Researcher, Research Centre for Oceanography - National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)  

  • Wed 11 Dec

    10:30 - 11:00

    Coffee and Poster Session
    • Timing: 10:30 - 11:00
  • Wed 11 Dec

    11:00 - 13:00

    Plenary Presentations

    Blue Carbon in Mangroves: Estimations on a National Scale. Siuling Cinco Castro (Mexico) 

    Blue carbon in a tropical mangrove as a baseline for restoration in Costa Rica. Jimena Samper-Villarreal (Costa Rica) 

    Blue carbon stock of restored mangrove forests is lower than naturally recruited mangroves. Mark Ram (Guyana) 

    Thirty-five years of mangrove planting leads to measurable increases in blue carbon stocks in the Arabian Gulf. Paul L.A. Erftemeijer (Arabian Gulf)

    Mangrove conservation and restoration contributions to Indonesian NDC. Virni Budi Arifanti (Indonesia) 

    Mangrove Characterization and Blue Carbon Credit Feasibility in Lamu, Kenya. Josphat Mtwana (Kenya) 

    • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
    • Venue: Al Dana
    • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
    • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
    Speaker
    Siuling Cinco Castro
    Siuling Cinco Castro

    PhD Student, Primary Production Laboratory Cinvestav, Unidad Mérida  

    Jimena Samper-Villarreal
    Jimena Samper-Villarreal

    Researcher, Center for Research in Marine Sciences and Limnology (CIMAR), University of Costa Rica  

    Mark Ram
    Mark Ram

    Lecturer, University of Guyana  

    Paul L.A. Erftemeijer
    Paul L.A. Erftemeijer

    Research Professor, The Oceans Institute & School of Plant Biology, University of Western Australia  

    Virni Budi Arifanti
    Virni Budi Arifanti

    Principal Researcher, National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia  

    Josphat Mtwana
    Josphat Mtwana

    Carbo Project Officer, EarthLungs Reforestation Foundation  

  • Wed 11 Dec

    13:00 - 14:00

    Lunch and Poster Session
    • Timing: 13:00 - 14:00
  • Wed 11 Dec

    14:00 - 15:00

    Plenary Presentations

    Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration in Manus Island, Papua New Guinea. Oswin S.D (Papua New Guinea) 

    Community-led restoration: Lessons from a Blue Carbon Project in Sierra Leone. Sean Fitzpatrick (Sierra Leone) 

    Building Small Islands’ Resilience through Incorporation of Indigenous Knowledge and Science-based Approaches. Gusti Ngurah Paulus Widya (Indonesia) 

    Assessing mangrove green-grey coastal defence opportunities in Southeast Asia. Daisuke Taira (Southeast Asia) 

    Forecasting mangrove responses to climate change to inform robust management. Christopher Brown (Australia)

    • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
    • Venue: Al Dana
    • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
    • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
    Speaker
    Oswin S.D
    Oswin S.D

    Consultant, UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, Papua New Guinea  

    Sean Fitzpatrick
    Sean Fitzpatrick

    Blue Carbon Technical Lead, West Africa Blue  

    Gusti Ngurah Paulus Widya
    Gusti Ngurah Paulus Widya

    Coastal Resilience Specialist, Indonesia Oceans Program  

    Daisuke Taira
    Daisuke Taira

    Research Fellow, NUS Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions  

    Christopher Brown
    Christopher Brown

    Associate Professor, University of Tasmania  

  • Wed 11 Dec

    15:00 - 15:30

    Coffee and Poster Session
    • Timing: 15:00 - 15:30
  • Wed 11 Dec

    15:30 - 18:00

    Parallel Workshop: Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi Youth Council: Youth Efforts in Mangroves Restoration

    Sustainable Campus Initiative is arranging an Environmental Youth Talk in line with the 1st International Mangrove Conservation and Restoration Conference (10th -12th December) to mark youth presence and concern for the topic, highlight youth’s efforts in terms of mangroves plantation and monitoring, increase knowledge, awareness, and action and related to ecosystem restoration and coastal habitat conservation. The aims are to:

    • Educate youth about the importance of ecosystem restoration and mangroves and their role to preserve the ecosystem.
    • Highlight existing efforts and ways to amplify the efforts.
    • Discuss challenges and solutions.

    To pre-register for the workshop kindly enter your details here. We have a maximum capacity of 70-80 for the workshop and the first to pre-register will have priority. 

    • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
    • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Casablanca
    • Theme: Mangroves in the Arabian Peninsula; a Regional Focus
    • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
    Convenor
    Environment Agency Abu Dhabi
    Environment Agency Abu Dhabi

     

    Sustainable Campus initiative
    Sustainable Campus initiative

     

  • Wed 11 Dec

    15:30 - 18:00

    Parallel Workshop: Coastal Biosphere Reserves for the Conservation and Restoration of Mangroves and other Blue Carbon Ecosystems

    Mangroves and other Blue Carbon Ecosystems are known to sequester significantly more atmospheric carbon when compared with tropical rainforests, or any other types of forests; in addition they provide multiple benefits to people, fauna and flora. Globally, it is believed that > 35 % of the systems have been lost in post-industrial times. Therefore, these vital systems, including mangrove forests and associated seagrass beds needs urgently to be better conserved and protected from natural and men-made disasters, like cyclones, sea-level-rise, as well as they need to be restored from anthropogenic impacts, such as oil spills, habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, and urban encroachment. The UNESCO concept of Biosphere Reserves offers an optimum mechanism for the protection, as has been discussed during the 1st International Conference on Blue Carbon Ecosystems, National University of Yokohama (YNU), January 2023, and as revealed in the recommendation of the ‘Ridge 2 Reef’ Conference in India (November 2023). India’s 7,000 km long coastline, as well as the coastal and island zones of Sri Lanka, 1,192 islands in the Maldives, and dense coastal mangrove forests in Bangladesh have the potential to establish more coastal/marine Biosphere Reserves, including with the science-based management, conservation, and restoration of mangrove ecosystems. 

    This session will explore the potentialities of establishing more UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in South Asia, as well as NE Africa, and other regions, globally, including a new concept of floating mangroves. The findings will be published in a volume of ‘Blue Carbon Ecosystems for Sustainable Development’ (Springer Nature & UNESCO).

    To pre-register for the workshop kindly enter your details here. We have a maximum capacity of 70-80 for the workshop and the first to pre-register will have priority.

    • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
    • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Rabat
    • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
    • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
    Convenor
    UNESCO
    UNESCO

     

  • Wed 11 Dec

    15:30 - 18:00

    Parallel Workshop: Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration and the GMA Best Practice Guidelines (Repeated from Day 1)

    Join us for a transformative workshop that brings together global expertise on mangrove restoration best practices and innovative, community-driven solutions. This interactive session, hosted by Wetlands International and Mangrove Action Project, offers a unique opportunity to dive into two complementary frameworks essential for successful mangrove restoration: the “Best Practice Guidelines for Mangrove Restoration” and “Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration” (CBEMR).

    With growing interest in large-scale mangrove restoration, understanding what works—and what doesn’t—is more important than ever. This workshop provides hands-on learning through case studies, group exercises, and dynamic discussions, all aimed at equipping you with the tools to tackle real-world restoration challenges. We will explore the CBEMR approach through the 6 guiding principles and the step-by-step project guidance within the guidelines, learning how to adapt these insights to fit local conditions and policy needs.

    You will assess real cases of successful and failed restoration projects, gaining practical knowledge on overcoming challenges like high salinity, aquaculture, and disrupted hydrology. This engaging, informative workshop is ideal for practitioners, policymakers, and funders who want to make a lasting impact in mangrove conservation. 

    To pre-register for the workshop kindly enter your details here. We have a maximum capacity of 70-80 for the workshop and the first to pre-register will have priority.

    • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
    • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Das 1 & 2
    • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
    • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
    Convenor
    The Global Mangrove Alliance
    The Global Mangrove Alliance

     

    Wetlands International
    Wetlands International

     

    Mangrove Action Project
    Mangrove Action Project

     

  • Wed 11 Dec

    15:30 - 18:00

    Parallel Workshop: Mangroves and Finance: Strong Roots to Bear Fruits, Identifying Value Drivers Beyond Carbon and Nature

    The importance of mangroves in disaster risk reduction, carbon sequestration and long-term storage, as well as the ecological support for fisheries and biodiversity they supply is well studied and globally recognized. What is less known is that according to IUCN more than 50% of mangrove ecosystems are at risk of collapse. This collapse threatens 2.1 million lives, the protection of 36 billion dollars’ worth of property value, 17 million days of fishing effort and the potential release of 1.8 billion carbon stored in said ecosystem.

    The Mangrove Breakthrough - the global target to restore and protect 15 million hectares of mangrove and halt mangrove destruction by 2030 - with Systemiq, UN Climate Champions and the Global Mangrove Alliance developed a Financial Roadmap to help mobilize the estimated $4 billion investment needed between now and 2030 that could secure these valuable ecosystems.

    Historically, there has been some difficulty translating conservation goals and results in bankable projects that go beyond carbon markets and ecosystem services. Recognizing this opportunity and the need to establish a constant flow of mangrove-positive businesses to absorb the resources that will be available, the Mangrove Breakthrough Financial Taskforce has developed a workshop that will help project developers go beyond mangroves when structuring their projects so that they can present the true value their project has and guarantee its long-term financing.

    Identifying the important role that financiers in different stages will play in the success of this mission, the workshop will help them understand and identify opportunities in existing mangrove projects as well as potential mangrove-positive businesses.

    To pre-register for the workshop kindly enter your details here. We have a maximum capacity of 70-80 for the workshop and the first to pre-register will have priority.

    • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
    • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Marrakech
    • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
    • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
    Convenor
    The Mangrove Breakthrough
    The Mangrove Breakthrough

     

    The Global Mangrove Alliance
    The Global Mangrove Alliance

     

    High-Level Climate Champions
    High-Level Climate Champions

     

    Mangrove Alliance for Climate
    Mangrove Alliance for Climate

     

    Ambition Loop
    Ambition Loop

     

  • Wed 11 Dec

    18:30 - 20:00

    FREE
    • Timing: 18:30 - 20:00
  • Thu 12 Dec

    08:00 - 09:00

    Registration and Coffee
    • Timing: 08:00 - 09:00
  • Thu 12 Dec

    09:00 - 10:30

    Keynote Presentations

    Keynote Speaker: Invisible players in key mangrove connectivity with adjoining ecosystems. Shing Yip (Joe) Lee

    Keynote Speaker: The Dynamics, Connectivity and Complexity of Mangroves. A Aldrie Amir

    Keynote Speaker: Restoring mangroves in the seascape to optimise outcomes for fish. Rod Connolly

    Keynote Speaker: Connecting the Dots: Seascape Approach for Holistic Marine Conservation and Restoration. Daniel Mateos Molina

    Keynote Speaker: Introducing the High-Quality Blue Carbon Practitioner's Guide. Mark Beeston

    • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
    • Venue: Al Dana
    • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
    • Session Info: Keynote Address
    Speaker
    Shing Yip (Joe) Lee
    Shing Yip (Joe) Lee

    Director, Marine Science Laboratory and the Institute of Environment, Energy and Sustainability, The Chinese University of Hong Kong  

    A Aldrie Amir
    A Aldrie Amir

    Senior Lecturer, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia  

    Rod Connolly
    Rod Connolly

    Director, Professor at Global Wetlands Project, Griffith University  

    Daniel Mateos Molina
    Daniel Mateos Molina

    Head of Marine Conservation and Biodiversity, Emirates Nature-WWF  

    Mark Beeston
    Mark Beeston

    Technical Director, Blue Carbon Ecosystems, Conservation International  

  • Thu 12 Dec

    10:30 - 11:00

    Coffee and Poster Session
    • Timing: 10:30 - 11:00
  • Thu 12 Dec

    11:00 - 13:00

    Keynote and Plenary Presentations

    Keynote Speaker: The world’s mangroves 2000-2020: Status, trends and drivers of change. Kenichi Shono (Asia Pacific)

    Mangroves of Arabia: Bridging Science, Community, and Conservation. Amna Al Mansoori (UAE)

    The role of habitat connectivity in blue carbon and nature-based solutions. Stephen Carpenter (UAE)

    Larval assemblages as indicators to compliment and inform connectivity and multi-species mangrove restoration. Lyle Vorsatz (South Africa)

    Integrated Seascape Conservation: Halting the Cansaga Bay Reclamation Project. Dr. Filipina B. Sotto (Philippines)

    Large-Scale Mangrove Restoration: Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Ben Scheelk (Puerto Rico)

    • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
    • Venue: Al Dana
    • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
    • Session Info: Keynote Address
    Speaker
    Kenichi Shono
    Kenichi Shono

    Forestry Officer, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)  

    Amna Al Mansoori
    Amna Al Mansoori

    Marine Scientist, Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi  

    Stephen Carpenter
    Stephen Carpenter

    Director, Professor at Emirates Nature - WWF  

     Dr. Filipina B. Sotto
    Dr. Filipina B. Sotto

    Professor of Aquatic Bioscience, Department of Biology, Cebu Normal University  

    Lyle Vorsatz
    Lyle Vorsatz

    Lecturer, University of Cape Town  

    Ben Scheelk
    Ben Scheelk

    Program Officer, The Ocean Foundation  

  • Thu 12 Dec

    13:00 - 14:00

    Lunch and Poster Session
    • Timing: 13:00 - 14:00
  • Thu 12 Dec

    14:00 - 15:00

    Plenary Presentations

    Conservation for production? The benefits of mangroves for sustainable shrimp aquaculture. Aji W. Anggoro (Indonesia)

    The Mangrove-Hinterland Interface and its Importance in Integrated Coastal Zone Management. Guillherme Abuchahla (Brazil)

    Complex and Inconsistent Governance Risks Mangrove Restoration in the WIO Region. Mwita Mangora (Western Indian Ocean) 

    Best practices in mangrove restoration: EMR in Guinea Bissau. Abdoulaye Ndiaye (Guinea Bissau) 

    Multi-species mangrove restoration of crude oil impacted shoreline in Bomu. Nenibarini Zabbey (Nigeria)

    • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
    • Venue: Al Dana
    • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
    • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
    Speaker
    Aji W. Anggoro
    Aji W. Anggoro

    Blue Carbon Program Manager, Yayasan Konservasi Alam Nusantara  

    Guillherme Abuchahla
    Guillherme Abuchahla

    NBS Specialist, Ecosecurities  

    Mwita Mangora
    Mwita Mangora

    Senior Lecturer, Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam  

    Abdoulaye Ndiaye
    Abdoulaye Ndiaye

    Program Manager, Wetlands International West Africa  

    Nenibarini Zabbey
    Nenibarini Zabbey

    Professor of Hydrobiology, Project Coordinator of the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project, Federal Ministry of Environment, Nigeria  

  • Thu 12 Dec

    15:00 - 15:30

    Coffee and Poster Session
    • Timing: 15:00 - 15:30
  • Thu 12 Dec

    15:30 - 17:30

    Parallel Workshop: Global Mangrove Watch and Mangrove Restoration Tracker Tool Workshop (Repeated from Day 1)

    Data plays a key role in efforts to conserve and restore the world’s rapidly declining mangrove forests. Without easily accessible, up-to-date information on mangrove conditions and threats, it is a challenge for governments, investors and conservation groups to plan effective mangrove conservation and restoration efforts. Global Mangrove Watch and provides universal access to near real-time information on the location, extent and status of mangroves across the world, as well as data highlighting why they are valuable. The Mangrove Restoration Tracker Tool (MRTT) is an application to record and track outcomes from mangrove restoration projects. The MRTT records information across the lifetime of a project, capturing data describing the site background and pre-restoration baseline, the restoration interventions and costs, and post-restoration monitoring that incorporates both socio-economic and ecological factors. The MRTT will allow decision-makers, practitioners, and site managers to access information essential in making informed, evidence-based decisions on restoration interventions to maximize impact and success.

    This workshop will introduce the Global Mangrove Watch and MRTT, provide participants with real-life examples of its use across the world and give hands-on experience on working with the platforms and the data. By the end of the session:

    • Participants will have become familiar with the GMW platform and the MRTT user interface
    • Participants will understand the possibilities and limitations of different data layers
    • Participants have some hand-on experience of using the data layers and entering data into the MRTT.

    To pre-register for the workshop kindly enter your details here. We have a maximum capacity of 70-80 for the workshop and the first to pre-register will have priority. 

    • Timing: 15:30 - 17:30
    • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Marrakech
    • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
    • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
    Convenor
    The Global Mangrove Alliance
    The Global Mangrove Alliance

     

  • Thu 12 Dec

    15:30 - 18:00

    Parallel Workshop: Harnessing Blue Carbon: Integrating Mangrove Restoration and Community Engagement

    Mangrove ecosystems are vital components of the coastal landscape, offering numerous ecological and socio-economic benefits. They play a crucial role in sequestering carbon, often referred to as "blue carbon," mitigating climate change impacts. However, widespread deforestation and forest degradation threaten their existence. This workshop explores the role that climate finance and the carbon market can play in community-based mangrove restoration, emphasizing community involvement as a cornerstone for successful restoration initiatives. It will provide examples and lessons learned from community-based blue carbon and mangrove restoration initiatives from diverse geographics in Africa, Latin America, and/or Asia. 

    By engaging local communities in mangrove restoration efforts, not only do we address environmental degradation, but we also foster sustainable livelihoods, promote ownership and commitment to carbon credit projects, enhance resilience to climate change, and ensure the long-term conservation of these invaluable ecosystems. Community involvement at all stages of project development is critical to ensure that communities are not excluded from their natural resources, that communities benefit from ecosystem services provided by mangroves, and to avoid elite capture of mangrove carbon benefits.

    Community engagement in blue carbon and mangrove restoration initiatives encompasses a spectrum of activities, including participatory decision-making, capacity building, and knowledge exchange. By involving local communities in every stage of the restoration process, from planning to monitoring, projects ensure their ownership and commitment, leading to greater success and sustainability. Moreover, these initiatives recognize and respect indigenous knowledge systems, integrating traditional ecological knowledge with modern scientific approaches for holistic restoration strategies. They balance the need for scientific assessments of carbon stocks and flows with attention and resources given to building trust, engagement and community empowerment. This workshop will highlight the importance of collaborative partnerships between governments, NGOs, academia, and local community groups in managing resilient and thriving mangrove ecosystems, ultimately promoting strong institutional mechanisms and contributing to global efforts in combating climate change and biodiversity loss.

    To pre-register for the workshop kindly enter your details here. We have a maximum capacity of 70-80 for the workshop and the first to pre-register will have priority.

    • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
    • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Casablanca
    • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
    • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
    Convenor
    United Nations Environment Programme
    United Nations Environment Programme

     

    Edinburgh Napier University
    Edinburgh Napier University

     

    Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute
    Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute

     

  • Thu 12 Dec

    15:30 - 18:00

    Parallel Workshop: Introduction to the Climate-Smart Mangrove Decision Support Tool

    Mangroves are highly vulnerable to climate change, as coastlines face increasing sea levels and extreme weather events. Yet, current mangrove management rarely explicitly consider and account for climate-related threats in their planning and activities. While scientific literature on mangrove vulnerability to climate change is expanding rapidly, user-friendly guidance for local decision-makers on how to ensure mangrove management and restoration is climate-smart is limited. In this workshop we will introduce the new Climate-Smart Mangrove Decision Support Tool – developed by University of Queensland researchers and WWF in Colombia, Fiji, Madagascar, and Mexico. The tool aids local decision-makers and conservation practitioners in selecting appropriate “climate-smart” actions to reduce the impacts of climate change on mangrove ecosystems. 

    The tool is composed of an excel-based workbook and a guidance manual, which provide a step-by-step process for assessing climate vulnerability and selecting climate-smart management actions. There are 6 steps total, starting with Steps 1-3 which identify site-specific characteristics of climate change sensitivity, the relevant climate threats, and then vulnerabilities.  The socio-economic adaptive capacity conditions are assessed in Step 4, associated with the level of resources, community and political willingness, and organizational capacity and governance. Subsequently, steps 5-6 focus on the selection and prioritization of potential climate-smart management actions that directly address the pre-identified vulnerabilities. The tool can be applied at the start of new mangrove conservation programs or to those in progress, following the adaptive management cycle. This workshop will provide an overview of the tool, followed by an interactive case study where participants will use the tool to adapt a mangrove management plan and restoration project to make activities more climate-smart. Following the workshop, participants will be confident to apply the Climate-Smart Mangrove Decision Support Tool to their own circumstances to actively and adaptively manage their own mangrove projects to improve climate resilience.

    To pre-register for the workshop kindly enter your details here. We have a maximum capacity of 70-80 for the workshop and the first to pre-register will have priority.   

    • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
    • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Das 1 & 2
    • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
    • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
    Convenor
    World Wildlife Fund US
    World Wildlife Fund US

     

  • Thu 12 Dec

    15:30 - 18:00

    Parallel Workshop: Laying the Foundations for the Creation of a MENA Regional Learning Hub

    National and regional stakeholders have been identified as the driving force of the Global Mangrove Alliance (GMA) in achieving improved management, conservation and restoration of mangroves at local and national levels, and therefore reaching the global goal of a 20% increase in global mangrove cover. GMA has facilitated the establishment of national / regional chapters across several countries to drive on-the-ground impact and contribute to the overarching goals of halting mangrove loss, doubling protection, and restoring half of lost mangroves globally. 

    Considering the unique Middle Eastern ecosystem – the need to drive awareness on science-led conservation best practices and enable sharing of knowledge + best practices + effective policies have been identified as the primary priorities, to be facilitated at a regional level within the purview of a proposed Regional Learning Hub. 

    As the International Mangrove Conservation and Restoration Conference will convene governments, practitioners, and stakeholders from across the globe, but also regionally - it offers a timely opportunity to connect in person, share insights from diverse contexts, celebrate progress, and inspire further action - in the presence of GMA’s leadership and teams. The aims are to:

    • Identify priorities for the development of a collaborative learning hub at a regional scale - Identification of priority areas by mapping knowledge gaps.
    • Initiate dialogues on best practices: mangrove restoration guidelines; protected area design and implementation; and restoration guidelines of associated ecosystems, e.g., seagrass, salt marshes.
    • Enhance awareness and understanding of the Global Mangrove Alliance.
    • Inspire the establishment of additional country/regional chapters by demonstrating the impact.

    To pre-register for the workshop kindly enter your details here. We have a maximum capacity of 70-80 for the workshop and the first to pre-register will have priority.

    • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
    • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Rabat
    • Theme: Mangroves in the Arabian Peninsula; a Regional Focus
    • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
    Convenor
    The Global Mangrove Alliance
    The Global Mangrove Alliance

     

    Gombouk
    Gombouk

     

    Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative
    Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative

     

    Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi
    Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi

     

  • Thu 12 Dec

    18:30 - 20:00

    The Mangrove Breakthrough

    The Mangrove Breakthrough: Scaling Best Practices to Deliver Global Action on Mangrove Restoration

    Closing Remarks

    • Timing: 18:30 - 20:00
    • Venue: Al Dana
    • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Fri 13 Dec

    08:00 - 14:00

    Field Trip 01: Nature Walk with a Bird Expert at Jubail Mangrove Park (x2 Trips)

    Led by Emirates Nature-WWF/Connect with Nature Program and Dr Oscar Campbell

    Participants will have the chance to experience a guided nature walk through the lush pathways of Jubail Mangrove Park, led by a bird expert. As they move through the mangroves, they’ll have the chance to observe bird species and learn about the unique mangrove ecosystem that supports them. They will also discover how mangroves serve as critical habitats for wildlife, providing shelter, food, and breeding grounds for various species. This immersive walk offers a deeper understanding of mangrove conservation and the rich biodiversity within these coastal forests.

    Buses will be provided departing from the Bab Al Qasr Hotel at 8:00 am and returning to the Bab Al Qasr Hotel between 12:00 pm -2:00 pm.

    Pre-registration required for the field trip – please pre-register here. Maximum capacity of 30 participants on each of the two trips (60 total).

    • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
    • Venue: Jubail Mangrove Park, Abu Dhabi
    • Session Info: Field Trip
    Host
    Jubail Mangrove Park
    Jubail Mangrove Park

     

    Emirates Nature-WWF
    Emirates Nature-WWF

     

  • Fri 13 Dec

    08:00 - 14:00

    Field Trip 02: Kayak 4 Conservation at Reem Central Park

    Led by Emirates Nature-WWF/Connect with Nature Program

    In this activity, participants will paddle through the mangroves to collect and log litter data! Using the SAHIM application, each item collected will be documented, feeding into litter monitoring efforts. This interactive activity provides participants with insight into the scale of pollution affecting mangrove ecosystems and highlights the role of data collection in shaping conservation initiatives and policies.

    Buses will be provided departing from the Bab Al Qasr Hotel at 8:00 am and returning to the Bab Al Qasr Hotel between 12:00 pm -2:00 pm.

    Pre-registration required for the field trip – please pre-register here. Maximum capacity of 60 participants.

    • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
    • Venue: Reem Central Park at Husaak Adventures, Abu Dhabi
    • Session Info: Field Trip
    Host
    Husaak Adventures
    Husaak Adventures

     

    Emirates Nature-WWF
    Emirates Nature-WWF

     

  • Fri 13 Dec

    08:00 - 14:00

    Field Trip 03: Mangrove Monitoring at Jubail Mangrove Park

    Led by Emirates Nature-WWF/Connect with Nature Program

    Participants will engage in a hands-on mangrove monitoring activity focused on assessing the health of the mangrove ecosystem and its biodiversity through citizen science. This session will involve collecting data and making observations about the condition of the mangrove trees and the various species that inhabit this vital habitat. Participants will learn effective monitoring techniques, contributing valuable data to scientific research.

    Buses will be provided departing from the Bab Al Qasr Hotel at 8:00 am and returning to the Bab Al Qasr Hotel between 12:00 pm -2:00 pm.

    Pre-registration required for the field trip – please pre-register here. Maximum capacity of 30 participants.

    • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
    • Venue: Jubail Mangrove Park, Abu Dhabi
    • Session Info: Field Trip
    Host
    Emirates Nature-WWF
    Emirates Nature-WWF

     

  • Fri 13 Dec

    08:00 - 14:00

    Field Trip 04: Kayaking and Dragon Boat Field trip to Yas Island Mangrove Site

    Provided by Quest for Adventure, at Yas Beach

    • Arrival and registration of all participants
    • Activity will begin with a safety briefing and issue of safety equipment
    • Kayak or Dragon Boat or Power Boat to the mangrove site
    • Guided site observations on foot walking on beach and in mangrove area
    • Return from Island, review learning outcomes and departure

    Buses will be provided departing from the Bab Al Qasr Hotel at 8:00 am and returning to the Bab Al Qasr Hotel between 12:00 pm -2:00 pm.

    Pre-registration required for the field trip – please pre-register here. Maximum capacity of 40 participants.

    • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
    • Venue: Yas Island, Abu Dhabi
    • Session Info: Field Trip
    Host
    Quest for Adventure
    Quest for Adventure

     

  • Fri 13 Dec

    08:00 - 14:00

    Field Trip 05: Mangrove Restoration Site Tour at Hameem

    Led by Al Mahara Diving and Distant Imagery Solutions

    1. Guided Tour of Our Mangrove Restoration Site
      • Detailed explanations of ongoing efforts to rehabilitate and protect mangroves, emphasising the technological innovations in our drone-led planting and monitoring.
      • Insights into how our methods align with international restoration goals and contribute to biodiversity and climate resilience.
    1. Drone Demonstration

    A live demonstration of drone technology and the approach to site selection, seed germination, and monitoring.

    1. Traditional Shasha Building / Wood Drone building
    2. Bioblitz Activity

    A 15-minute bio blitz session where participants will identify and catalogue local flora and fauna, with data reporting to the IUCN bio blitz official platform.

    Buses will be provided departing from the Bab Al Qasr Hotel at 8:00 am and returning to the Bab Al Qasr Hotel between 12:00 pm -2:00 pm.

    Pre-registration required for the field trip – please pre-register here. Maximum capacity of 40 participants.

    • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
    • Venue: Hameem, Abu Dhabi
    • Session Info: Field Trip
    Host
    Al Mahara Diving Centre
    Al Mahara Diving Centre

     

    Distant Imagery Solutions
    Distant Imagery Solutions

     

  • Fri 13 Dec

    08:00 - 14:00

    Field Trip 06: Kayak at Jubail Mangrove Park

    Led by Mangrove Adventures and Jubail Mangrove Park

    1. One hour guided kayak tour of Jubail Mangrove Park
    2. We encourage participants to bring:
      • Refillable water bottles
      • Comfortable, light, outdoor clothing
      • Change of clothes, if needed
      • Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen)
      • Health and Safety - A comprehensive briefing will be delivered by the Field trip Providers to ensure participants are well-prepared for the field conditions. Trained first-aid certified staff will also guide all activities, adhering to safety protocols.
      • Water shoes or old training shoes (not flip flops) that you don't mind getting wet and muddy. Shoes must remain on during the mangrove monitoring activity.
      • Waterproof phone case with neck strap if you wish to take your phone with you.

    Buses will be provided departing from the Bab Al Qasr Hotel at 8:00 am and returning to the Bab Al Qasr Hotel between 12:00 pm -2:00 pm.

    Pre-registration required for the field trip – please pre-register here. Maximum capacity of 50 participants.

    • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
    • Venue: Jubail Mangrove Park, Abu Dhabi
    • Session Info: Field Trip
    Host
    Mangrove Adventures
    Mangrove Adventures

     

    Jubail Mangrove Park
    Jubail Mangrove Park

     

H.E. Razan Al Mubarak
H.E. Razan Al Mubarak

IUCN President  

Her Excellency Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak is a United Arab Emirates native who for more than twenty years has supported her country’s efforts to realize a more sustainable future while spearheading progressive environmental protection, species conservation, and global climate action. She was elected President of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the global authority on the status of the natural world and the measures needed to safeguard it, in September 2021. She is the second woman to lead the organization in its 75-year history and its first president from West Asia. Her Excellency Razan Al Mubarak served as UN Climate Change High-Level Champion for the leadership team of COP28 Presidency.

Her diverse experience leading the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi, the largest environmental regulatory agency in the Middle East, the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, an international philanthropic organization supporting species conservation projects worldwide, and Emirates Nature – WWF, an Emirates-based NGO focused on citizen engagement, earned her recognition as one of the top 100 Young Global Leaders by the World Economic Forum in 2018.

Session

Opening Ceremony

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Conference Welcome
  • Session Info: Welcome Remarks
H.E. Dr Shaikha Al Dhaheri
H.E. Dr Shaikha Al Dhaheri

EAD Secretary General  

Dr Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri is the Secretary General of the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD), the largest environmental regulator in the Middle East, responsible for protecting and preserving our natural resources and promoting sustainable development in the emirate.

Dr Al Dhaheri holds a PhD degree in Wildlife Conservation and Protection from the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom, which makes her the first Emirati woman to earn the accolade. She also holds two Masters degrees: in Environmental Science from UAE University (UAEU) in Al Ain, and another in Biological Conservation From the University of Kent in the United Kingdom. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Species from UAEU.

Session

Opening Ceremony

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Conference Welcome
  • Session Info: Welcome Remarks
Dr Andrew Terry
Dr Andrew Terry

Director, Conservation & Policy at Zoological Society of London  

Andrew leads the Conservation and Policy Directorate at ZSL through the implementation of a new conservation plan across major ecosystem programmes in Europe, Africa, and Asia. He supports the development of the organisation's conservation strategy and lead the delivery of that strategy across their international field programmes in Benin, Cameroon, Kenya, Mozambique, Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines, Thailand, and India.

Andrew is also deeply committed to changing how conservation is delivered with the goal of seeking out new and and innovative approaches that engage future leaders for conservation who have traditionally not been included in the process.

Session

Opening Ceremony

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Conference Welcome
  • Session Info: Welcome Remarks
Representative
Representative

Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi  

Opening Panel Discussion

Session

Opening Ceremony

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Conference Welcome
  • Session Info: Welcome Remarks
Daniel Friess
Daniel Friess

Professor, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Tulane University  

Daniel is an interdisciplinary coastal scientist, interested in human-environment interactions in mangroves and seagrasses. How do mangroves and seagrasses produce ecosystem services? How do they respond to geomorphological threats (sea level rise) and anthropogenic threats (landcover change)? How can we better conserve wetlands through conservation actions such as habitat restoration and Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES)? What are the social-ecological interactions and constraints to ecosystem services?​ Daniel holds the Cochran Family Professorship in Earth and Environmental Sciences at Tulane University. From 2009-2022 he was based at the National University of Singapore. Daniel was an Associate Professor and Dean's Chair (2018-2022) and an Assistant Professor (2012-2017) in the Department of Geography, and a Research Fellow with the Singapore-Delft Water Alliance and the Applied Plant Ecology Lab (2009-2011). He received his PhD in wetland geography from the University of Cambridge. Internationally, Daniel is a member of the International Blue Carbon Initiative and co-chair their seagrass working group. He is also a founding member of the IUCN Mangrove Specialist Group. Daniel is co-Editor in Chief of ​WIREs Climate Change and also an Associate Editor for the Journal of Ecology, Estuaries and Coasts and Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation.

Session

Opening Ceremony

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Conference Welcome
  • Session Info: Welcome Remarks
Jennifer Howard
Jennifer Howard

Vice President, Blue Carbon Program, Conservation International  

Jennifer is the Vice President of the Blue Carbon Program at Conservation International. Her work focuses on implementing scalable mechanisms to conserve coastal and marine ecosystems to protect threatened coastal communities, combat climate change, and conserve coastal biodiversity. She provides technical support to partners globally. She helped found the Global Mangrove Alliance and represents CI on its Steering Committee with the goal of halting loss, doubling protection, and restoring half of the mangrove ecosystems globally through meaningful collaboration across sectors and disciplines. She also sits on the Advisory Council of the Mangrove Breakthrough where she represents the Alliance.

Session

Opening Ceremony

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Conference Welcome
  • Session Info: Welcome Remarks
James Kairo
James Kairo

Senior Research Officer, Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute  

Senior Research Officer at Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI), James Gitundu Kairo obtained both BSc in Biology and MSc in Plant Ecology from the University of Nairobi and his PhD on ecology and restoration of mangrove ecosystems from the University of Brussels. He has vast working experience on the conservation, rehabilitation and sustainable utilization of mangroves systems. In 2002, he won the International Cooperation Prize awarded by the Belgian Government in recognition of his work on cooperation and sustainable development. In 2005, the Alcoa Foundation awarded him the WWW- Practioner Fellow. In 2010, the Kenyan head of State President Mwai Kibaki conferred him with the Kenya National Award of Moran of the Order of the Burning Spear (MBS) for his work on mangrove planting and “returning lost forests back to life.” Over the last 10 years, Dr. Kairo has contributed immensely to new knowledge on the ecology and restoration of mangrove systems in the WIO region by producing more than 20 peer reviewed publications. It is through his work that he has been invited to transfer mangrove reforestation and management technologies to several other countries in the region including Mozambique, Egypt and Tanzania. Further, through his efforts, more than 200 ha of mangrove have been reforested with suitable species in Kenya. Over the years, he has supervised several MSc and PhD students. Dr. Kairo is a Senior Research Officer at the Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute. He is a member of the International Blue Carbon Scientific Working Group. He is also involved in the East Africa Forum for Payment of Ecosystem Services |g2n|(EAFPES) and Mikoko Pamoja Projects.

Session

Opening Ceremony

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Conference Welcome
  • Session Info: Welcome Remarks
Jurgenne Primavera
Jurgenne Primavera

Chief Mangrove Scientific Advisor, Zoological Society of London  

Dr Jurgenne Primavera is an internationally recognized mangrove scientist and currently the Chief Mangrove Scientific Advisor of the Zoological Society of London. Her degrees are in Zoology and Marine Science. Her scientific contributions include studies on aquaculture of marine shrimp (with the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department), science-based conservation of mangroves, and beach forest identification and propagation. She has around 170 scientific and technical papers, reviews, manuals, books and other publications and is lead author of five ZSL manuals on mangrove rehabilitation, pond-mangrove reversion and beach forest propagation. As of November 2022, she had a Hirsch index of 54 and a total 18,582 citations. She has given more than 350 lectures and presentations in national and international conferences, seminars, workshops, etc. including 35 keynote and commencement addresses; and ~45 webinars. She was awarded a PhD in Science honoris causa by Stockholm University, elected to the Swedish Royal Academy on Agriculture and Forestry, Royal Belgian Academy for Overseas Sciences, Phi Kappa Phi, and other honor societies. She was named Scientist Emerita of SEAFDEC/AQD, one of 30 Time Magazine Heroes of the Environment and 50 DOST Men and Women of Science in 2008, a University of the Philippines Distinguished Alumni Awardee in Environmental Conservation in 2009, and a member of the Philippine National Academy of Science and Technology. She is also a Pew Fellow in Marine Conservation.

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Judith Okello
Judith Okello

Principal Research Scientist, Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute  

Characterization of degraded mangrove areas; insights to guide restoration from Lamu -Tana Seascape, Kenya

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Camilo Trench
Camilo Trench

Lecturer and Academic Coordinator, The University of the West Indies  

Achieving mangrove rehabilitation by using a novel and cost-effective modified dispersal center technique

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Analiza Diaz
Analiza Diaz

Science Research Specilalist, Department of Science and Technology (DOST)-PCAARRD  

Nature-based Solutions for Sustainable Mangrove Management and Resilient Coastal Communities Through Innovative Green Engineering Approach

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Apri Astra
Apri Astra

Programme Coordinator of Coasts and Deltas, Wetlands International Indonesia  

Building with Nature Indonesia: Restoring coastline and inspiring action at scale

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Claudia Teutli-Hernández
Claudia Teutli-Hernández

Post Doctoral Researcher, Unidad Mérida  

Science-based mangrove ecological restoration strategy

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Ken Krauss
Ken Krauss

Research Ecologist, U.S. Geological Survey  

Hydrologic rehabilitation to promote carbon sequestration in a southwest Florida mangrove forest

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Stefano Cannicci
Stefano Cannicci

Research Ecologist, University of Florence  

The role of mangrove fauna for successful restorations: a functional approach

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
George Eshiamwata
George Eshiamwata

Deputy Director, KNATCOM for UNESCO  

Leaving no-one behind and rallying all for the UN Decade for Ecosystem Restoration: Role of Community-led mangrove restoration in Kenya

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Ajanta Dey
Ajanta Dey

Joint Secretary & Programme Director, Kolkata  

Mangrove Stewardship in Indian Sundarban bring tangible benefits to local people

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Mariski Nirwan
Mariski Nirwan

Sr. Manager Coastal Resilience, YKAN  

Shrimp-carbon aquaculture as a way to support Indonesia second NDC target

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Dominic Andradi-Brown
Dominic Andradi-Brown

Lead Marine Scientist & Deputy Lead, Area-Based Ocean Conservation - World Wildlife Fund  

Keynote Address

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
The Global Mangrove Alliance
The Global Mangrove Alliance

 

The Global Mangrove Alliance

Session

Parallel Workshop: Global Mangrove Watch and Mangrove Restoration Tracker Tool Workshop

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Marrakech
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Innovations in Monitoring Techniques as a Tool for Mangrove Conservation and Restoration

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Casablanca
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Innovations in Monitoring Techniques as a Tool for Mangrove Conservation and Restoration

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Casablanca
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
 United Nations Environment Programme
United Nations Environment Programme

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Innovations in Monitoring Techniques as a Tool for Mangrove Conservation and Restoration

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Casablanca
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
World Restoration Flagship
World Restoration Flagship

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Innovations in Monitoring Techniques as a Tool for Mangrove Conservation and Restoration

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Casablanca
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Emirates Nature -WWF
Emirates Nature -WWF

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Best Practice Guidelines for Mangrove Restoration in the UAE - Selecting Suitable Sites and Monitoring

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Rabat
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative
Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Best Practice Guidelines for Mangrove Restoration in the UAE - Selecting Suitable Sites and Monitoring

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Rabat
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
American University of Sharjah
American University of Sharjah

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Best Practice Guidelines for Mangrove Restoration in the UAE - Selecting Suitable Sites and Monitoring

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Rabat
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi
Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Best Practice Guidelines for Mangrove Restoration in the UAE - Selecting Suitable Sites and Monitoring

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Rabat
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
The Global Mangrove Alliance
The Global Mangrove Alliance

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration and the GMA Best Practice Guidelines

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Das 1 & 2
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Mangrove Action Project
Mangrove Action Project

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration and the GMA Best Practice Guidelines

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Das 1 & 2
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Wetlands International
Wetlands International

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration and the GMA Best Practice Guidelines

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Das 1 & 2
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Carlos Duarte
Carlos Duarte

Professor of Marine Science, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology  

 Natural capital-beyond climate mitigation: realising the full potential of blue carbon ecosystems to benefit people and planet

Session

Keynote Presentations

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Valerie Haggar
Valerie Haggar

Post Doctoral Research Fellow, The University of Queensland  

Restoration of blue carbon ecosystems to benefit biodiversity and local communities

Session

Keynote Presentations

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Mark Huxham
Mark Huxham

Professor, Edinburgh Napier University  

Put the People First: lessons from community-based mangrove conservation using blue carbon finance

Session

Keynote Presentations

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
William Austin
William Austin

Professor, University of St Andrews  

Blue carbon science: Evidence, policy, and credibility in conservation and restoration objectives

Session

Keynote Presentations

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Frida Sidik
Frida Sidik

Senior Researcher, Research Centre for Oceanography - National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)  

Mangrove restoration: restoring, not simply planting

Session

Keynote Presentations

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Siuling Cinco Castro
Siuling Cinco Castro

PhD Student, Primary Production Laboratory Cinvestav, Unidad Mérida  

Blue Carbon in Mangroves: Estimations on a National Scale

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Jimena Samper-Villarreal
Jimena Samper-Villarreal

Researcher, Center for Research in Marine Sciences and Limnology (CIMAR), University of Costa Rica  

Blue carbon in a tropical mangrove as a baseline for restoration in Costa Rica

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Mark Ram
Mark Ram

Lecturer, University of Guyana  

Blue carbon stock of restored mangrove forests is lower than naturally recruited mangroves

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Paul L.A. Erftemeijer
Paul L.A. Erftemeijer

Research Professor, The Oceans Institute & School of Plant Biology, University of Western Australia  

Thirty-five years of mangrove planting leads to measurable increases in blue carbon stocks in the Arabian Gulf

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Virni Budi Arifanti
Virni Budi Arifanti

Principal Researcher, National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia  

Mangrove conservation and restoration contributions to Indonesian NDC

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Josphat Mtwana
Josphat Mtwana

Carbo Project Officer, EarthLungs Reforestation Foundation  

Mangrove Characterization and Blue Carbon Credit Feasibility in Lamu, Kenya

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Oswin S.D
Oswin S.D

Consultant, UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, Papua New Guinea  

Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration in Manus Island, Papua New Guinea

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Sean Fitzpatrick
Sean Fitzpatrick

Blue Carbon Technical Lead, West Africa Blue  

Community-led restoration: Lessons from a Blue Carbon Project in Sierra Leone 

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Gusti Ngurah Paulus Widya
Gusti Ngurah Paulus Widya

Coastal Resilience Specialist, Indonesia Oceans Program  

Building Small Islands’ Resilience through Incorporation of Indigenous Knowledge and Science-based Approaches 

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Daisuke Taira
Daisuke Taira

Research Fellow, NUS Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions  

Assessing mangrove green-grey coastal defence opportunities in Southeast Asia 

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Christopher Brown
Christopher Brown

Associate Professor, University of Tasmania  

Forecasting mangrove responses to climate change to inform robust management

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Environment Agency Abu Dhabi
Environment Agency Abu Dhabi

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi Youth Council: Youth Efforts in Mangroves Restoration

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Casablanca
  • Theme: Mangroves in the Arabian Peninsula; a Regional Focus
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Sustainable Campus initiative
Sustainable Campus initiative

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi Youth Council: Youth Efforts in Mangroves Restoration

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Casablanca
  • Theme: Mangroves in the Arabian Peninsula; a Regional Focus
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
UNESCO
UNESCO

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Coastal Biosphere Reserves for the Conservation and Restoration of Mangroves and other Blue Carbon Ecosystems

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Rabat
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
The Global Mangrove Alliance
The Global Mangrove Alliance

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration and the GMA Best Practice Guidelines (Repeated from Day 1)

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Das 1 & 2
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Wetlands International
Wetlands International

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration and the GMA Best Practice Guidelines (Repeated from Day 1)

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Das 1 & 2
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Mangrove Action Project
Mangrove Action Project

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Community-Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration and the GMA Best Practice Guidelines (Repeated from Day 1)

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Das 1 & 2
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
The Mangrove Breakthrough
The Mangrove Breakthrough

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Mangroves and Finance: Strong Roots to Bear Fruits, Identifying Value Drivers Beyond Carbon and Nature

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Marrakech
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
The Global Mangrove Alliance
The Global Mangrove Alliance

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Mangroves and Finance: Strong Roots to Bear Fruits, Identifying Value Drivers Beyond Carbon and Nature

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Marrakech
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
High-Level Climate Champions
High-Level Climate Champions

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Mangroves and Finance: Strong Roots to Bear Fruits, Identifying Value Drivers Beyond Carbon and Nature

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Marrakech
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Mangrove Alliance for Climate
Mangrove Alliance for Climate

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Mangroves and Finance: Strong Roots to Bear Fruits, Identifying Value Drivers Beyond Carbon and Nature

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Marrakech
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Ambition Loop
Ambition Loop

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Mangroves and Finance: Strong Roots to Bear Fruits, Identifying Value Drivers Beyond Carbon and Nature

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Marrakech
  • Theme: Climate Mitigation and Adaptation through Conservation and Restoration
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Shing Yip (Joe) Lee
Shing Yip (Joe) Lee

Director, Marine Science Laboratory and the Institute of Environment, Energy and Sustainability, The Chinese University of Hong Kong  

Joe Lee has been researching the ecology of coastal wetlands, particularly mangroves, since 1985 when he started a PhD on the carbon dynamics of mangroves at The University of Hong Kong. His work focuses on the ecological processes underpinning the services of coastal wetland ecosystems, and how key animals contribute to these processes. To date, Joe has published > 240 papers on various aspects of coastal marine biology and ecology, including >130 on the carbon dynamics and other aspects of mangrove ecosystem ecology. Joe also contributes to the global conservation of mangroves through his role as chair of the IUCN Mangrove Specialist Group, since its establishment in 2014. After successive academic appointments at The University of Hong Kong, Griffith University (Australia), and The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Joe took early retirement in 2022 but continues to engage in mangrove conservation work and research everything interesting about coastal wetlands in his capacity as adjunct professor of the latter two institutions.

Session

Keynote Presentations

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
A Aldrie Amir
A Aldrie Amir

Senior Lecturer, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia  

Dr A Aldrie Amir, a mangrove ecologist by training, is an Associate Professor at the Institute for Environment and Development (LESTARI) of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. He obtained his PhD in the field of Marine Science (Mangrove Ecology) from The University of Queensland, Australia in 2011. He has led and participated in various research projects related to mangrove ecology, management and conservation and published a substantial number of publications, two of which have appeared in Science in 2018 and 2019. He is a Commission Member of the IUCN SSC Mangrove Specialist Group, and the coordinator of the Malaysian Mangrove Research Alliance and Network (MyMangrove). His primary research interest and specialisation on the ecology and the dynamics of mangroves are now expanding through a developed interest on understanding the connectivity, complexity and the socio-ecological systems of tropical and subtropical coastal habitats and environment, including the management, conservation and governance of these natural ecosystems and resources from the perspectives of Sustainability Science. In 2017 he initiated the establishment of the Malaysian Mangrove Research Alliance and Network or MyMangrove to promote multi-disciplinary and collaborative research among academia and scientists. MyMangrove aims at reaching out to the authorities and to the public to increase awareness on the importance of these key tropical habitats and ecosystems in addition to promote public participation in research and conservation as citizen scientists.

Session

Keynote Presentations

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Rod Connolly
Rod Connolly

Director, Professor at Global Wetlands Project, Griffith University  

Professor Rod Connolly is Director of the Global Wetlands Project (GLOW) headquartered at Griffith University in Australia. He specializes in the ecology of mangroves and other coastal habitats such as corals, saltmarshes, and seagrass meadows. His research focuses on seascape connectivity and how interlinkages among habitats help to support provision of ecosystem services such as fisheries and blue carbon. He leads a team of data scientists and ecologists developing decision tools to support the conservation and restoration of mangroves. He has led the development of automated AI cameras for safe, cost-effective monitoring of underwater habitats and animals, providing vastly improved measurements of mangrove ecosystem health and seascape connectivity.

Session

Keynote Presentations

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Daniel Mateos Molina
Daniel Mateos Molina

Head of Marine Conservation and Biodiversity, Emirates Nature-WWF  

Dr. Daniel Mateos-Molina is a marine ecologist with extensive expertise in managing critical coastal ecosystems and conserving endangered marine species. His research focuses on spatial ecology and connectivity, contributing to a holistic understanding of biodiversity across seascapes, with a particular emphasis on coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass meadows. As Head of Marine Conservation and Biodiversity for Emirates Nature-WWF in the United Arab Emirates, Dr. Mateos-Molina leads pioneering initiatives to safeguard marine ecosystems, addressing challenges such as climate change and habitat loss. His career spans academia, conservation NGOs, and supporting environmental government agencies across multiple regions globally, where he has played a pivotal role in providing critical information to shape policies and strategies for the sustainable management of coastal and marine resources.

Session

Keynote Presentations

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Mark Beeston
Mark Beeston

Technical Director, Blue Carbon Ecosystems, Conservation International  

Mark Beeston is Technical director for blue carbon ecosystems at Conservation International. An intersectional ecologist specializing in coastal vegetated and tropical freshwater ecosystems and interactions between people, nature, and nature markets. Mark also sits on the board of the Association for Ecosystem Services, who support the development and operation of Mikoko Pamoja and Vanga Blue Forest community-led blue carbon crediting projects in Kenya.

Session

Keynote Presentations

  • Timing: 09:00 - 10:30
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Kenichi Shono
Kenichi Shono

Forestry Officer, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)  

Ken is currently working as Forestry Officer at FAO headquarters.  He has broad experience in forest management including project formulation, implementation and coordination, research, and policy analysis.  He also has extensive field experience in Asia-Pacific, as well as in North and Central America.  Through his work at FAO, a private consulting company and forest research organizations, Ken has managed and provided inputs to a wide range of forestry-related projects including forest certification and carbon project audits, biodiversity assessments, high conservation value assessments, forest restoration, carbon stock assessments, REDD+ project feasibility studies, etc.

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Amna Al Mansoori
Amna Al Mansoori

Marine Scientist, Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi  

Amna Almansoori is a marine scientist interested in the interconnectedness within the coastal ecosystem mosaic of Arabia, particularly mangrove habitats, associated species, and how changes in the coastal environment impact local communities. Amna completed her Masters in Environmental Sciences from Sorbonne University in 2017 during which she gained valuable work experience at the UN Convention on Migratory Species in the research and conservation department. In 2017, she joined the Environment Agency UAE in monitoring and assessing critical coastal habitats and species of the Arabian Gulf. Currently, she is a PhD candidate at Newcastle University UK, conducting research on the interrelationships among mangrove habitats, biodiversity, and local communities in the southern Arabian Gulf region with the aim to provide scientific-based evidence to better inform regional direction of research and conservation efforts for mangroves in Arabia. Amna contributed to the National assessment of IUCN Red List of Ecosystems (RLE) for Mangroves of Abu Dhabi Emirate (2021) and recently led the Regional assessment of the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems (RLE) on Mangroves of the Arabian Gulf (2024). She recently joined the initiative Global Mangrove Alliance (GMA) as a scientific member to gain international experience and contribute to mangrove projects.

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Stephen Carpenter
Stephen Carpenter

Director, Professor at Emirates Nature - WWF  

The role of habitat connectivity in blue carbon and nature-based solutions

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
 Dr. Filipina B. Sotto
Dr. Filipina B. Sotto

Professor of Aquatic Bioscience, Department of Biology, Cebu Normal University  

Integrated Seascape Conservation: Halting the Cansaga Bay Reclamation Project

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Lyle Vorsatz
Lyle Vorsatz

Lecturer, University of Cape Town  

Larval assemblages as indicators to compliment and inform connectivity and multi-species mangrove restoration 

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Ben Scheelk
Ben Scheelk

Program Officer, The Ocean Foundation  

Large-Scale Mangrove Restoration: Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve 

Session

Keynote and Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 11:00 - 13:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Keynote Address
Aji W. Anggoro
Aji W. Anggoro

Blue Carbon Program Manager, Yayasan Konservasi Alam Nusantara  

Conservation for production? The benefits of mangroves for sustainable shrimp aquaculture

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Guillherme Abuchahla
Guillherme Abuchahla

NBS Specialist, Ecosecurities  

The Mangrove-Hinterland Interface and its Importance in Integrated Coastal Zone Management

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Mwita Mangora
Mwita Mangora

Senior Lecturer, Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam  

Complex and Inconsistent Governance Risks Mangrove Restoration in the WIO Region

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Abdoulaye Ndiaye
Abdoulaye Ndiaye

Program Manager, Wetlands International West Africa  

Best practices in mangrove restoration: EMR in Guinea Bissau

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
Nenibarini Zabbey
Nenibarini Zabbey

Professor of Hydrobiology, Project Coordinator of the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project, Federal Ministry of Environment, Nigeria  

Multi-species mangrove restoration of crude oil impacted shoreline in Bomu

Session

Plenary Presentations

  • Timing: 14:00 - 15:00
  • Venue: Al Dana
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Plenary Presentation
The Global Mangrove Alliance
The Global Mangrove Alliance

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Global Mangrove Watch and Mangrove Restoration Tracker Tool Workshop (Repeated from Day 1)

  • Timing: 15:30 - 17:30
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Marrakech
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
United Nations Environment Programme
United Nations Environment Programme

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Harnessing Blue Carbon: Integrating Mangrove Restoration and Community Engagement

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Casablanca
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Edinburgh Napier University
Edinburgh Napier University

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Harnessing Blue Carbon: Integrating Mangrove Restoration and Community Engagement

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Casablanca
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute
Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Harnessing Blue Carbon: Integrating Mangrove Restoration and Community Engagement

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Casablanca
  • Theme: Integrated Seascape Approach and Habitat Connectivity
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
World Wildlife Fund US
World Wildlife Fund US

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Introduction to the Climate-Smart Mangrove Decision Support Tool

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Das 1 & 2
  • Theme: Restoration Best Practices and Innovation in Restoration and Monitoring
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
The Global Mangrove Alliance
The Global Mangrove Alliance

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Laying the Foundations for the Creation of a MENA Regional Learning Hub

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Rabat
  • Theme: Mangroves in the Arabian Peninsula; a Regional Focus
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Gombouk
Gombouk

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Laying the Foundations for the Creation of a MENA Regional Learning Hub

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Rabat
  • Theme: Mangroves in the Arabian Peninsula; a Regional Focus
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative
Abu Dhabi Mangrove Initiative

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Laying the Foundations for the Creation of a MENA Regional Learning Hub

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Rabat
  • Theme: Mangroves in the Arabian Peninsula; a Regional Focus
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi
Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi

 

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Session

Parallel Workshop: Laying the Foundations for the Creation of a MENA Regional Learning Hub

  • Timing: 15:30 - 18:00
  • Venue: 3rd floor meeting room - Rabat
  • Theme: Mangroves in the Arabian Peninsula; a Regional Focus
  • Session Info: Parallel Workshop
Jubail Mangrove Park
Jubail Mangrove Park

 

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Session

Field Trip 01: Nature Walk with a Bird Expert at Jubail Mangrove Park (x2 Trips)

  • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
  • Venue: Jubail Mangrove Park, Abu Dhabi
  • Theme:
  • Session Info: Field Trip
Emirates Nature-WWF
Emirates Nature-WWF

 

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Session

Field Trip 01: Nature Walk with a Bird Expert at Jubail Mangrove Park (x2 Trips)

  • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
  • Venue: Jubail Mangrove Park, Abu Dhabi
  • Theme:
  • Session Info: Field Trip
Husaak Adventures
Husaak Adventures

 

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Session

Field Trip 02: Kayak 4 Conservation at Reem Central Park

  • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
  • Venue: Reem Central Park at Husaak Adventures, Abu Dhabi
  • Theme:
  • Session Info: Field Trip
Emirates Nature-WWF
Emirates Nature-WWF

 

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Session

Field Trip 02: Kayak 4 Conservation at Reem Central Park

  • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
  • Venue: Reem Central Park at Husaak Adventures, Abu Dhabi
  • Theme:
  • Session Info: Field Trip
Emirates Nature-WWF
Emirates Nature-WWF

 

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Session

Field Trip 03: Mangrove Monitoring at Jubail Mangrove Park

  • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
  • Venue: Jubail Mangrove Park, Abu Dhabi
  • Theme:
  • Session Info: Field Trip
Quest for Adventure
Quest for Adventure

 

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Session

Field Trip 04: Kayaking and Dragon Boat Field trip to Yas Island Mangrove Site

  • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
  • Venue: Yas Island, Abu Dhabi
  • Theme:
  • Session Info: Field Trip
Al Mahara Diving Centre
Al Mahara Diving Centre

 

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Field Trip 05: Mangrove Restoration Site Tour at Hameem

  • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
  • Venue: Hameem, Abu Dhabi
  • Theme:
  • Session Info: Field Trip
Distant Imagery Solutions
Distant Imagery Solutions

 

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Session

Field Trip 05: Mangrove Restoration Site Tour at Hameem

  • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
  • Venue: Hameem, Abu Dhabi
  • Theme:
  • Session Info: Field Trip
Mangrove Adventures
Mangrove Adventures

 

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Session

Field Trip 06: Kayak at Jubail Mangrove Park

  • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
  • Venue: Jubail Mangrove Park, Abu Dhabi
  • Theme:
  • Session Info: Field Trip
Jubail Mangrove Park
Jubail Mangrove Park

 

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Session

Field Trip 06: Kayak at Jubail Mangrove Park

  • Timing: 08:00 - 14:00
  • Venue: Jubail Mangrove Park, Abu Dhabi
  • Theme:
  • Session Info: Field Trip

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