National Symposium on Ecological Goods and Services in Agriculture
Presentations & Poster sessions at the Winnipeg symposium
Valuing Canada's Natural Capital
- Barry Worbets : Canada's natural capital: Towards a new public policy framework
- Cassie Doyle : Increasing Canada's natural capital advantage
- John MacQuarrie : Connecting Natural Capital to EG&S
Setting the Stage for EG&S in Canadian agriculture
- Mark Anielski : Measuring the Value of Natural Capital and Ecological Goods and Services on Agricultural Landscapes
- Bob Friesen : EG&S at the farm gate
- Angus McAllister : Canadian expectations and preferences regarding EG&S
- Ian Wishart : EG&S on agricultural landscapes
- Lyle Saigeon : Ecological Goods and Services Contributions of ENGO's: Past and Present
- Greg Strain : Current EG&S types of initiatives-Governments
- Stephan Barg : Ecological Goods and Services Research in the Think Tanks
Learning from international experiences
- Carmel Cahill : Learning from International Experiences: An Analytical Framework for Developing Environmental Goods and Services Policy - OECD Experience
- Douglas Lawrence : Natural Capital and Agricultural Landscapes Contributing to Policy Development for Ecological Goods and Services
- Ian Condliffe : Natural Capital and Agricultural landscapes. Policies and Experiences on Ecological Goods and Services from the United Kingdom
- Jacques Rémy : The French experience of agro-environmental measures
- Gary Stoneham : Policies and experiences from Australia
Discussion Groups
- Lynn Manaigre : Introduction
- Discussion Groups (1-8)
- Lynn Manaigre : National Symposium on Ecological Goods and Services in Agriculture EG&S in a Canadian Agri-Environmental Policy Context
Defining our Way Forward
- Key Directions for next steps
- Geri Kamenz : Defining our Way Forward: Key Directions for Next Steps
- Henry Murkin : Defining Our Way Forward
- Edward Tyrchniewicz : Insights to Inform Policy Development for Ecological Goods and Services