Programme
The programme is subject to continuous updates.
Last update March 13.
Sunday March 12
14.00 – 15.00 | Introducing the negotiation context and the AIRSIM game |
15.00 – 19.00 | AIRSIM negotiation game |
19.30 | Informal dinner for the participants |
Monday March 13
9.00 – 12.00 | Reflection on the outcome of yesterdays exercise |
12.00 | Lunch |
13.00 | Opening (Chair Anna Engleryd)
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13.30 | Air Pollution Science (Chair Stefan Åström) Air pollution in the perspective of climate change, Annica Ekman, Stockholm University |
14.50 | Coffee |
15.30 | Air Pollution Policies (Chair Anna Engleryd)
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16.30 | Panel discussion |
17.20 | Planning of working groups (Chairs Peringe Grennfelt and Stefan Åström) |
18.15 | Departure to reception |
18.45 | Reception hosted by City of Gothenburg |
20:45 | Departure to the hotel |
Tuesday March 14
08.30 – 17.30 | Workshop sessions. For details see Topics |
10.30 | Coffee break |
12.00 | Lunch |
19.00 | Workshop dinner. Drinks served from 18.15 |
Wednesday March 15
09.00 | Early Career scientists and policymakers – advice to senior career officials |
09.30 – 11.00 | Workshop session summing up Presentations by session chairs |
10.30 | Coffee break |
11.30 | Conclusions of workshop (Chairs Laurence Rouil and Stefan Åström) |
12.00 – 12.30 | Close of workshop |
12.30 | Lunch |
Forum for International Cooperation on Air Pollution – FICAP
Wednesday March 15
19.00 Reception for Forum participants. Drinks served from 18.15.
Thursday March 16
09.00 | Welcome and launch of the 1st Forum meeting
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09.10 | Welcome and outline of the day
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09.20 | Presentation of the results from the Global Working Group of Saltsjöbaden VII
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09.30 – 11.30 | Session 1: Pathways to air pollution action in a regional context
This session aims to map the key steps and building blocks for establishing regional cooperation on air pollution and what kind of cooperation may be most useful in different regions. Using the UNECE air convention as an example, a panel will discuss the milestones, difficulties, dos and don’ts of regional cooperation and similarities and differences with initiatives in other regions will be mapped out. The discussion will also touch on the question of finding the right governance level in different regions/ countries. Session 1 Panelists: From the discovery of the acid rain problem in Europe to the signing of the Air Convention
Science cooperation in a regional context
Recent regional development and future expectations, Asian region
Recent regional development and future expectations, Latin-American and Caribbean perspective
Recnt regional development and future expectations, African perspective
Practical examples of current governance levels for air quality management - implications for the Forum
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11.30 – 12.00 | Coffee break |
12.00 – 12.20 | Inventory E-Learning Course Announcement and Teach-in
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12.20 – 12.30 | Presentation of the report “Strengthening Air Quality Guidance Management”
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12.30 – 13.30 | Lunch |
13.30 – 15.30 | Session 2: ‘No regret’ actions for improving air quality, taking both climate change and economic development into consideration
This session aims to present and discuss possible ‘easy-win’ measures and actions which countries could implement to improve air quality, even if monitoring or measuring emissions is not possible. The Panel will also discuss the synergies and co-benefits of implementing measures to also mitigate climate change and achieve net zero aims. The Panel will further present and consider the relevant ‘trade-offs’ of implementing such measures, taking into account national considerations and levels of economic development. Session 2 panelists Perspective from the World Bank
‘No regret’ options: Agriculture
‘No regret’ options: Industry/ Energy/ Transport
Air Quality ‘trade-offs’ with achieving Net Zero
Trade-offs in Air Pollution management for Developing Countries
Impact of Batumi Action Plans
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15.30 – 16.00 | Coffee break |
16.00 – 17.00 | Wrap up and next steps |