A Series of Lectures at Fort Baker:
head in the sky, feet in the mud
conversations with eco-innovators
presented at Fort Baker by
Conservation International
and
The Institute at the Golden Gate
a program of the Golden Gate National Parks
Conservancy
series generously underwritten by
Northern Trust
Where: Cavallo Point - the Lodge at the Golden Gate
601 Murray Circle, Fort Baker, Sausalito, CA 94965
When: 6:30 - 8:00 PM on the dates listed below
RSVP: (415) 765-4415 norcal_events@ntrs.com
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The Costa Rica Success Story:
The Mouse that Roared
September 18, 2008
Carlos Manuel Rodriguez, Vice President, Conservation International
Costa Rica provides a pioneering example of how a government and society can, with bold
policies and investments, reverse environmental decline. As Costa Rica's former Minister
of Environment and Energy, Carlos Manuel Rodriguez guided the development of policies
that recognize the tremendous economic value of Costa Rica's ecosystems and resulted
in income being paid to people who commit to conserving forests and watersheds for the
benefit of all society. The "Payment for Environmental Services" concept is gaining global
attention as one of the solutions to climate change.
Boosting Green Enterprise
November 11, 2008
Jen Morris, Vice President, Global Conservation Fund and
Verde Ventures, Conservation International
Community health is tied directly to the
interaction of poverty and a degraded
environment. Having only scant natural and
economic resources to support themselves,
rural villagers are forced farther and farther
from education and income-generating
opportunities. Through its Verde Ventures
program, Conservation International invests in
pro-conservation, small- and medium-sized
businesses in priority conservation regions.
Verde Ventures currently invests in
34 enterprises around the world.
Carbon Markets: Capitalism meets
Conservation
December 16, 2008
Toby Janson-Smith, Senior Director, Forest Carbon Markets,
Conservation International
Ben Vitale, Managing Director, Conservation and Community
Carbon Fund, Conservation International
As the world's investors gear up for major opportunities in a carbon-constrained
economy, many are asking how the influx of over $66B in carbon market funding will
reduce emissions caused by deforestation and benefit local people in forest-rich nations.
Conservation International recently announced a partnership to launch an innovative $250
million carbon fund that will give people that care for the forests access to the growing
carbon market. Our speakers will discuss how the fund will work and how it will benefit
the worlds' forests, the animals that live there, and the people who protect them.
China: Sacred Lands and Growing economies
January 13, 2009
Lu Zhi, Ph.D., China Country Director, Conservation International
Dr. Lu Zhi is one of the world's foremost experts on pandas and now leads local- and
national-level conservation programs throughout China. In one of her most fascinating
projects, she partners with Tibetan communities and finds the common interests between
their spiritual culture and her conservation priorities. This politically innovative approach
includes paying the communities for their responsible use of water and carbon resources.
The challenges and opportunities are many as Dr. Lu and her team search for ways to
protect biodiversity in China's rapidly changing economy and culture.
The Art of Conservation*
February 3, 2009
Presented in association with
the California Academy of Sciences
Frans Lanting, Frans Lanting Gallery
Cristina Mittermeier, Executive Director, International League of
Conservation Photographers
For many of us, the most dramatic effects of climate change are in remote places we may
never see. A new book and exhibition by Conservation International and the International
League of Conservation Photographers attempts to bring these places to life, pairing
stunning photographs with essays by leading thinkers on such topics as renewable energy,
the human dimensions of climate change, and polar melting. Cristina Mittermeier and
Frans Lanting will discuss their explorations of exotic and threatened places and the art of
capturing these places in a symbolic way for the entire world to appreciate.
*Note the venue for this event - The California Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park,
55 Music Concourse Drive, San Francisco, CA 94115
Liquid Gold
March 31, 2009
Patricia Zurita, Senior Director,
Conservation Stewards Program,
Conservation International
We now know that forests and other natural resources
are an essential part of ending poverty. Patricia Zurita
works with local communities around the world to create
"Conservation Incentive Agreements." From Cambodia
to Amazonia, her work enables local people to stop
destroying their resources and instead harness nature to improve their ability to produce
food, educate their children, and develop economic opportunities.
People-Centered Conservation Programs in
the Democratic Republic of Congo,
a Country emerging from Civil War
May 12, 2009
Patrick Mehlman, Regional Director, Central Africa Program,
Conservation International
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is now emerging from a decade of civil war. In
this post-conflict context, CI is helping local communities protect their globally important
biodiversity and find grass-roots solutions for the sustainable use of their natural resources.
These programs enable and empower local people to become stewards of their own natural
resources, improve their well-being through conservation, and increase their educational
opportunities. These programs provide local Africans solutions to the global conservation
challenges of the 21st century.
Head in the Sky, Feet in the Mud
Date TBD
Dr. Russell A. Mittermeier, President, Conservation International
When Dr. Russell A. Mittermeier isn't scrambling across rough terrain to catch a glimpse of
a rare species, he's likely to be sitting with a head of state developing a strategy to protect
critical ecosystems. A primatologist by training, he is the only active field biologist to lead a
major international conservation organization. Dr. Mittermeier is an inspiration to everyone
who cares about the future of our planet.
Conservation International believes that the earth's natural heritage
must be maintained if future generations
are to thrive spiritually, culturally and
economically. Our mission is to conserve
the earth's living heritage - our global
biodiversity - and to demonstrate
that human societies are able to live
harmoniously with nature.
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