23.06.2016 | IPBES: Webinar on the IPBES Pollination Report

The third webinar in the series is scheduled for June 23 14:00-15:00 CEST. In the webinar, Professor Simon Potts, co-chair of the IPBES Thematic Assessment of Pollinators, Pollination and Food Production, presents on the IPBES Pollination Report. In the webinar he will focus on the key findings of the assessment and its summary for policy-makers, and the lessons learnt from the assessment process. As such, the webinar will be relevant for both those interested in learning about the outcomes of the assessment, and experts involved in other assessment processes, in IPBES and beyond.

The webinar will conclude with a Q&A session and if you already have questions you would like answered in relation to the webinar topic you may submit them via email to tsu.capacitybuilding@ipbes.net or through the registration form.

Recordings of all webinars in the series will be made available on http://www.ipbes.net/webinars, and form a part of a collection of electronic capacity-building resources that will become a valuable tool for building capacities in the future.

We hope that the webinars will provide a useful resource for you and your organisation for learning about the work of IPBES, and hope to see you in the upcoming webinars. In order for the webinar series to reach as many viewers as possible, we ask for your assistance in forwarding notifications on upcoming webinars through your relevant networks.

If you have any suggestions for topics you would like to know more about, please contact the technical support unit on capacity-building: tsu.capacitybuilding@ipbes.net

Register now: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3755719889997740033The third webinar in the series is scheduled for June 23 14:00-15:00 CEST. In the webinar, Professor Simon Potts, co-chair of the IPBES Thematic Assessment of Pollinators, Pollination and Food Production, presents on the IPBES Pollination Report. In the webinar he will focus on the key findings of the assessment and its summary for policy-makers, and the lessons learnt from the assessment process. As such, the webinar will be relevant for both those interested in learning about the outcomes of the assessment, and experts involved in other assessment processes, in IPBES and beyond.

The webinar will conclude with a Q&A session and if you already have questions you would like answered in relation to the webinar topic you may submit them via email to tsu.capacitybuilding@ipbes.net or through the registration form.

Recordings of all webinars in the series will be made available on http://www.ipbes.net/webinars, and form a part of a collection of electronic capacity-building resources that will become a valuable tool for building capacities in the future.

We hope that the webinars will provide a useful resource for you and your organisation for learning about the work of IPBES, and hope to see you in the upcoming webinars. In order for the webinar series to reach as many viewers as possible, we ask for your assistance in forwarding notifications on upcoming webinars through your relevant networks.

If you have any suggestions for topics you would like to know more about, please contact the technical support unit on capacity-building: tsu.capacitybuilding@ipbes.net

Register now: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3755719889997740033