



2015 UNFCCC NGO Forum
協力與實踐:新全球治理中NGO之力量
Coordination & Implementation: The Power of NGOs in New Global Governance Regime
Opening
開幕儀式
Opening Ceremony
09:30-09:45
09:45-09:55
09:55-10:15
10:15-10:20
10:20-10:30
Opening Performance
Opening Remarks
Guest Address
Group Photo
Refreshments Break
Session I
性別與氣候變遷:婦女角色與領導能力
Gender and Climate Change: Women’s Role and Leadership
Moderator
Unga Kalay (Joy Lin)
Director, Center of Indigenous Education and Research, National Pingtung University, Taiwan
Gender Equality and Climate Change
Bridget K. Burns Advocacy and Communications Director , Women's Environment & Development Organization (WEDO)
Climate Change from the Eyes of Indigenous Women
Tuhi Martukaw Coordinator, LIMA Taiwan Indigenous Youth Working Group
Strengthening the Role of Women in the Climate Agenda
Teresita Vistro Focal Point, Climate Change and Gender Justice Program, Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD)
Challenging the Stereotype: Why Women’s Involvement is Important in Climate Change
Annie Chang Researcher, Foundation for Women's Rights Promotion and Development, Taiwan
10:30-11:55
Session II
11:55-13:30 Lunch Time
Moderator
Chuang-Ye Hong
Chair Professor, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
Session III
氣候變遷與健康:挑戰與調適
Health and Climate Change: Challenge and Adaptation
Adaptation to Climate-related Health Threats
Jan C. Semenza Professor, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Sweden
One World, One Health: Global Zoonotic Toxocariasis
Chia-Kwung Fan Professor, Department of Molecular Parasitology and Tropical Diseases, School of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
The Human Health Benefits of Climate Policy Under Economic Development
Douglas Crawford-Brown Director, Cambridge Centre for Climate Change Mitigation Research (4CMR), UK
Our Changing Climate: New Health Threat or Opportunity?
Pei-Chih Wu Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Safety and Health, Chang Jung Christian University (CJCU), Taiwan
13:30-14:50
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14:50-15:05 Refreshments Break
Moderator
Unga Kalay (Joy Lin)
Director, Center of Indigenous Education and Research, National Pingtung University, Taiwan
氣候變遷與原住民:災害回復力
Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change: Empowerment and Resilience
Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change: Empowerment and Resilience
Valmaine Toki Lecturer, Law, Faculty of Law, University of Auckland and New Zealand Barrister and Solicitor, High Court of New Zealand
From Collection to Connection: A Story of Museum, Indigenous Community, and Environmental Protection
Shan-nan Chang Director, National Museum of Prehistory, Taiwan
Protecting the Seventh Generation: Tribal Resiliency and Adaptation in the United States
Elizabeth Kronk Warner Professor of Law and Affiliated Professor of Indigenous Studies, University of Kansas, USA
Climate Change and Indigenous Socio-Cultural Resilience
Chun-Chieh Chi Professor, Department of Ethnic Relations and Cultures, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan
15:05-16:25
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16:25-16:35 Closure