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  • SayPro Policy Frameworks and Governance Models that Support the Scaling up of Nature Based Solutions Masterclass SCHAR

    SayPro Policy Frameworks and Governance Models that Support the Scaling up of Nature Based Solutions Masterclass SCHAR

    Detailed Presentations

    1. Overview of Existing Policies:
      • Presented by Policy Experts: This session provided an overview of existing policy frameworks at various levels (national, regional, and international) that support the implementation of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS). It highlighted key policies and regulations that have facilitated the adoption of NBS.
    2. Policy Gaps and Opportunities:
      • Identifying Gaps: Discussion on the gaps in current policies that hinder the scaling up of NBS. This session explored areas where existing policies fall short and the opportunities for enhancing policy support to overcome these barriers.
      • Policy Recommendations: Experts provided recommendations on how to strengthen policy frameworks to better support NBS, including suggestions for new policies and amendments to existing ones.
    3. Polycentric Governance Models:
      • Presented by Governance Specialists: This session focused on polycentric governance models, which involve multiple governing bodies working together to manage NBS projects. It highlighted the benefits of such models, including increased collaboration, shared responsibility, and improved outcomes.
      • Case Studies: Examples of successful polycentric governance models were presented to illustrate how these approaches have been effectively implemented in different regions.
    4. Stakeholder Participation:
      • Role of Stakeholder Engagement: Emphasis on the importance of involving stakeholders in the governance of NBS projects. This session discussed the various ways to engage stakeholders, ensuring that local communities, policymakers, researchers, and other relevant parties are actively involved in decision-making processes.
      • Participatory Approaches: Presentation of participatory approaches that have been successful in fostering stakeholder engagement and collaboration.

    Interactive Sessions

    • Workshops: Participants engaged in hands-on sessions where they could learn and practice developing policy frameworks and governance models for NBS. These workshops included practical exercises, group discussions, and scenario-based learning.
    • Panel Discussions: Opportunities for participants to hear from experts and ask questions. Panel discussions featured diverse perspectives from academia, industry, government, and non-governmental organizations, providing a comprehensive understanding of the topics covered.
    • Group Activities: Collaborative exercises where participants worked together to design hypothetical NBS projects, apply governance models, and analyze potential outcomes. These activities fostered teamwork and practical application of the concepts discussed.

    Resources and Materials

    • Presentation Slides: The slides from the presentations were made available for download to registered participants.
    • Masterclass Recording: A recording of the masterclass was accessible for those who registered, allowing them to revisit the presentations and discussions at their convenience.
    • Supplementary Materials: Additional resources, including research papers, case study reports, and policy guidelines, were provided to participants to enhance their understanding and application of the concepts covered.

    These sessions offered valuable insights into how effective policy frameworks and governance models can support the scaling up of Nature-Based Solutions, addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, and other environmental challenges.

  • SayPro Science Policy Dialogue

    SayPro Science Policy Dialogue

    Date: 16 April 2025 Time: 09:00 – 17:00 (SAST) Location: Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), Cape Town, South Africa Format: Hybrid (In-person and Online)

    Agenda

    09:00 – 09:30: Registration and Welcome Coffee

    09:30 – 10:00: Opening Remarks

    • Welcome Address by Clifford Lesiba Legodi, Director of SayPro
    • Keynote Speech by Prof. John Doe, Expert in Environmental Science, University of Cape Town

    10:00 – 11:30: Session 1 – Climate Change and Policy

    • Panel Discussion: “Strategies for Climate Adaptation and Mitigation”
      • Moderator: Nefatly Malatjie
      • Panelists:
        • Dr. Maria Gonzalez, Climate Scientist
        • Mr. Thabo Moyo, Government Policy Advisor
        • Ms. Aisha Khan, Environmental Activist
      • Key Topics:
        • National climate policies and their effectiveness
        • Community-based adaptation strategies
        • Role of technology in climate mitigation

    11:30 – 12:00: Coffee Break and Networking

    12:00 – 13:30: Session 2 – Sustainable Land Use and Agriculture

    • Workshop: “Innovative Practices for Sustainable Agriculture”
      • Facilitator: Jeffrey Olokile Motapina
      • Key Topics:
        • Sustainable farming techniques
        • Soil health and management
        • Policy frameworks supporting sustainable agriculture

    13:30 – 14:30: Lunch Break

    14:30 – 16:00: Session 3 – Biodiversity and Conservation

    • Roundtable Discussion: “Biodiversity Conservation in the 21st Century”
      • Moderator: Neftaly Malatjie
      • Panelists:
        • Dr. Susan Lee, Conservation Biologist
        • Mr. David Mathews, Wildlife Conservationist
        • Ms. Lindiwe Nkosi, Indigenous Knowledge Expert
      • Key Topics:
        • Protecting endangered species
        • Integrating indigenous knowledge in conservation efforts
        • Policy and legislation for biodiversity protection

    16:00 – 16:30: Closing Remarks

    • Summary of Key Insights by Clifford Lesiba Legodi
    • Next Steps and Action Items by Mr. Peter Brown, SayPro Coordinator

    16:30 – 17:00: Networking and Refreshments

    Objectives

    1. Promote Dialogue: Foster mutual understanding between scientists, policy-makers, and stakeholders.
    2. Share Knowledge: Present cutting-edge research and innovative solutions for environmental challenges.
    3. Develop Strategies: Collaborate on creating actionable strategies for sustainable development and environmental protection.
    4. Networking: Provide a platform for networking and building partnerships among participants.

    Key Participants

    • Scientists and Researchers: Experts presenting their latest research and findings.
    • Policy-Makers: Government officials and advisors discussing policy implications and frameworks.
    • NGOs and Activists: Representatives from non-profit organizations advocating for environmental causes.
    • Industry Leaders: Business professionals sharing insights on sustainable practices.
    • Community Representatives: Local leaders and indigenous knowledge holders contributing their perspectives.

    Expected Outcomes

    1. Actionable Insights: Practical recommendations for policy and practice.
    2. Collaborative Networks: Strengthened partnerships and collaborations.
    3. Policy Briefs: Documentation of key discussions and policy recommendations.
    4. Future Workshops: Planning for follow-up workshops and continued dialogue.

    Contact Information

    For More Information and Registration:

    • Email: events@saypro.org
    • Phone: +27 (0)21 123 4567
    • Website: www.saypro.org/sciencepolicy

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