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BirdLife International UK) Using forest birds to evaluate forest management: an East African perspective.* Dr Martin CHEEK & Mr Stuart CABLE (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK) Botanical inventory in South West Cameroon: linking inventory to conservation.* Dr Richard BAGINE (National Museums of Kenya) Biodiversity databases as management tools: an example from Kakamega Forest, Kenya.* 10.00 Coffee 10.30-12.30 Dr Joseph MUTANGAH (National Museums of Kenya) Forest quality indicators with reference to Kakamega Forest, Kenya.* Mr Abu Juam MUSAH (Forestry Department, Ghana) Recent botanical inventories in Ghana.* Prof. Emmanuel OBOT & Mr Gabriel OGAR (Cross River National Park, Nigeria) Biodiversity surveys in Cross River National Park, as contribution to park management.* Dr Richard CONDIT (Center for Tropical Forest Science, Panama) Large plots of the Center for Tropical Forest Science: relevance to biodiversity and management 12.30 Lunch 14.00-16.00 Mr John de MARCO (BirdLife International, Cameroon), Mr Clive MacKay (Royal Biodiversity monitoring on Mount Oku, Cameroon.* Mr Alphonse MACKANGA (ECOFAC, Gabon & Universit� de Montpellier, France) Utilisation des inventaires biologiques dans l'amenagement de la mosaique foret-savane. (French)* Dr Valerie KAPOS & Mr Martin JENKINS (World Conservation Monitoring Centre, UK) Indicators of forest condition and vulnerability.* Dr John HEALEY (University of Wales, UK) Assessing the impact of local forest use and management of biodiversity in the Mount Cameroon region.* 16.00 Tea 16.30 17.00 Mr Ken WHITNEY (San Francisco State University, USA) Seed dispersal by hornbills: implications for the management of Afrotropical forests Dr Roger FOTSO & Dr Paul Robinson NGNEGEU (ECOFAC, Cameroon) Commercial hunting and its consequences on the dynamics of duiker population in the Dja Reserve, Cameroon. (French)* Working Group 4: Valuing forest resources for conservation purposes Co-Chairs: Mr Ron KEMP (Tropical Forest Forum, UK) 08.15-10.00 Welcoming Remarks Dr Jonathan OKAFOR (consultant, Nigeria) Applying a multiple use forestry concept in valuation and conservation of forest resources.* Ms Bianca AMBROSE-OJI* (Mount Cameroon Project, Cameroon) Valuing forest products from Mount Cameroon.* Dr Ousseynou NDOYE (CIFOR, Cameroon) Markets of non-timber forest products in the humid forest zone of Cameroon.* 10.00 Tea 10.30-12.30 Mr Godwin OJI & Mr Nick FEREDAY (Mount Cameroon Project, Cameroon & Natural Resource Institute, UK) Domestic market potential for tree products from farms and rural communities in South West Province, Cameroon. Mr Gezahegn NEGUSSIE (WWF, East African Programme Office, Kenya) The use of traditional values in the search for conservation goals: the sacred groves (Kaya forests) of the Kenyan coast.* Ms Claudine ANGOUEE (ECOFAC, Gabon) The socio-economic factors determining forest retention or loss in local communities. (French)* 12.30 Lunch 14.00-16.00 Ms Lucy EMERTON (African Wildlife Foundation, Kenya) Livelihood values and conservation in Mount Kenya Forest.* 14.30 Mr Terry SUNDERLAND (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK), Mr Brendan JAFF, Mr Nouhou NDAM (Limbe Botanic Garden, Cameroon) & Prof Johnson JATO (Bioresources Development and Conservation Programme, Cameroon) Bioprospecting: The case of the Bioresources Development and Conservation Programme - Cameroon.* 16.00 Tea Tuesday, 21st January 1997 Working Group 2: Use, Management and Conservation of Forests Co-Chairs: Mr Joseph BESONG (Mount Cameroon Project, Cameroon) Dr Jane CARTER LENGELER (Consultant, Switzerland) 08.15-10.00 Welcoming Remarks Dr Jane CARTER LENGELER (Consultant, Switzerland) Local people's participation in forest resource assessment: a review of field experience.* Ms Mary-Ann BROCKLESBY, Ms Bianca AMBROSE & Mr Charles TEKWE (Mount Cameroon Project, Cameroon) User-group analyses and other PRA techniques: evaluation and results from Mount Cameroon.* 10.00 Coffee 10.30-12.30 Dr Uwem ITE (University of Lancaster, UK) The challenge and imperatives of conservation with development in Cross River National Park, Nigeria.* Mr Daniel OTU (Forestry Department, Nigeria) A community forestry inventory for productive forest management in Cross River State, Nigeria, with reference to Ekuri.* Usambara Forest Catchment Project & Amani Botanic Garden, Tanzania) Biodiversity conservation in the East Usambaras: experiences from the East Usambara Forest Catchment Project.* Mr Peter SUMBI (WWF, Tanzania) Conservation of coastal lowland forests by alternatives to over-exploitation.* 12.30 Lunch 14.00-16.00 Mr Edward MUPADA (Forestry Department, Uganda) Towards collaborative forest management in the conservation of Uganda's rainforests.* Ms Virginia NYAMAGURU (CARE, Uganda) The Development Through Conservation Project, Uganda Mr Zul BHATIA (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, UK & Tanzania) The Uluguru Slopes Planning Project, Tanzania Ms Anne GARDNER, Ms Susan ANDERS, (BirdLife International, Cameroon), Mr Christian ASANGA & Mr Nkengla JEREMIAH (MINEF, Cameroon) Community management and biodiversity conservation at the Kilim-Ijim project, Cameroon.* 16.00 Tea Working Group 3: Institutional frameworks for forest conservation Co-Chairs: Dr David BROWN (Overseas Development Institute, UK) Dr Sama BANYA (Conservation Society of Sierra Leone) 08.15-10.00 Welcoming Remarks Dr Glyn DAVIES & Mr Nouhou NDAM (Mount Cameroon Project & Limbe Botanic Garden, Cameroon) Botanic garden networks: long term financing for conservation centres in Africa.* Dr Michael VABI & Dr Steve GARTLAN (WWF - Cameroon) Institutional framework for biodiversity conservation in Cameroon.* Mr Chi MUAM (PhD Student, Cameroon) Linkages and conflict between government policy and indigenous culture in Cameroon.* 10.00 Coffee 10.30-12.30 Mr Oliver ENUOR (Ekuri Initiative, Nigeria) Challenges to village institutions in developing community forestry: the Ekuri Initiative, Nigeria.* Dr Assitou NDINGA (IUCN, Regional Office for Central Africa, Congo) Follow up to the Central African Forest Conference, Brazzaville Mr Eugene RUTAGARAMA (Wildlife Conservation Society, Rwanda) Salvaging and recreating biodiversity and forest conservation after catastrophe - the example of Rwanda. (French)* Mr Cedric VERMEULEN (Avenir des Peuples des Forets Tropicales, Bruxelles) Problematique de la limitation des forets communitaires en foret dense humide, Sud-Est Cameroun.* 12.30 Lunch 14.00-16.00 Dr Sama BANYA (Conservation Society of Sierra Leone) The Conservation Society of Sierra Leone and the institutional framework for biodiversity conservation in Sierra Leone.* Mr Marc FUHR (FORAFRI, Gabon) FORAFRI - an integrative project in central Africa. (French)* Mr Erasmus OWUSU (Wildlife Society of Ghana) The Wildlife Society of Ghana and biodiversity conservation in Ghana.* 16.00 Tea Hey Katie, Thanks for the update. This is going to be bigger than expected, but that is a good problem. Linda is arranging lunch, but if you could handle drinks and lunch supplies (plates, napkins, and utensils) that would be great. I will call you tomorrow. - Pam --------- Original Message ---------------- Subject: List of Volunteers Date: Wed 10/19/05 2:19 PM Eastern Standard Time To: Pamela A. Winston [pamwinston@bergmanprop.com] From: Katie Bowman [katiebowman@bergmanprop.com] Dear Pam, Good afternoon! Here is the list of volunteers that are going to participate in the community clean up day on Sunday. They will arrive at St. Joseph's Church on Sunday at 10am. I have provided each person with directions to St. Joseph's and they will be waiting for further in instructions from you once they all arrive. 1. Denise Lawrence 2. Robin Raskin 3. Janna Anderson 4. Philip Rosedale 5. Sonia Arrison 6. Blake Ross 7. Martina Hearst 8. Hannah Hecht-Nielsen 9. Cecila Sommers 10. Beth Conger 11. Melanie Dyson 12. Gina Paffendorf Is Linda going to be arranging for lunch for all the volunteers, or is that somehting that I need to coordinate? Please let me know. Thanks. 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