Expert workshop, Stockholm

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DATE: 23-24 October

Hamra Farm, Stockholm, Sweden


Objectives:

- Validate the overall environmental assessment framework and approach - Refine the framework and indicators for an East Africa dairy environment


Workshop outline

October 22nd Tuesday Arrive Stockholm and Hamra Farm
Evening Joint dinner for early arrivals
October 23rd Wednesday Workshop – defining the CLEANED framework, facilitator Peter Ballantyne
Session I 08.30 - 09.15


09.15-10.30
Welcomes (Eric and Tom)
Introductions (Peter)
Workshop objectives and process (Peter)

Setting the scene – why this framework (Mario)

Presenting the CLEANED project (objectives, activities)

File:CLEANED_framework_oct2013.pptx
Coffee 10.30-11.00
Tour 11.00 - 12.00 Tour around Hamra farm (Cathrine Brix)
Lunch 12.00 – 13.30
Session II 13.30-15.30 Introducing the CLEANED Framework
Coffee break 15.30-16.00
Session III 16.00-17.30 Framework ‘deep dive’
# Who needs/would use a rapid EIA tool? What would such a tool produce/be used for?
# Does the overall framework (building blocks) make sense as an approach to populating a tool? and are the 4 dimensions and 2 steps it comprises the right ones? What is missing to make this framework comprehensive?
# How long would a ‘rapid’ tool optimally take for a user to implement?
# Take one D – what are ‘the’ key indicators necessary to include in a rapid EIA tool

Validate the dimensions and building blocks
17.30 - 18.15

18.15 – 19.00
Delaval presentation (Jan Agri)

Networking activity: What might a livestock and fish impact assessment tool look like
Dinner 19.00 – 21.00 Joint dinner Hamra Farm
October 24th Thursday Workshop – applying the CLEANED framework, facilitator Peter Ballantyne
Session IV 08.30-08.45
08.45-09.30


09.30-10.30
Recap day 1 and plans for day 2
Refine and validate the framework with Dairy in East Africa – Scenario Introduction
Live presentation from Nairobi by Ben Lukuyu [[1]] and Isabelle Baltenweck [[2]]

Groups by clustered environmental impact categories
* What needs to be measured (indicators)
* How might it be measured (approaches , data sources)
Coffee 10.30-11.00 a video] from the Global Agenda for Action in support of sustainable livestock - [3NmL8DjMOXQ]
Session V 11.00-12.00 Groups by clustered environmental impact categories
* What needs to be measured (indicators)
* How might it be measured (approaches , data sources)
Lunch 12.00 – 13.30
Session VI 13.30-15.00 Stocktake progress
Coffee 15.00-15.30
Final session 15.30-16.30 Results
Actions
Plans
Reflections
16.30 Departure from Hamra Farm

Workshop report

File:CLEANED Stockholm 23-24 Oct 2013.docx

Participants

Anne Mottet – FAO - [anne.mottet@fao.org] An Notenbaert – ILRI - [a.notenbaert@cgiar.org] Birthe Paul – CIAT- [b.paul@cgiar.org] Brad Ridoutt – CSIRO - [brad.ridoutt@csiro.au] Eric Kemp-Benedict - SEI-Asia - [erickb@sei-us.org] Gabriella Roxström - DeLaval - [gabriella.roxstrom@delaval.com] Jan Agri – DeLaval - [jan.agri@delaval.com] Jennie Barron - SEI-York - [jennie.barron@sei-international.org] Jo Cadilhon – ILRI - [j.cadilhon@cgiar.org] Katarina Eriksson – Tetralaval - [katarinaM.eriksson@tetralaval.com] Kate Schneider – BMGF - [kate.schneider@gatesfoundation.org] Lars Johansson – DeLaval – [lars.johansson@delaval.com] Lior Yaron – DeLaval – [lior.yaron@delaval.com] Mario Herrero – CSIRO – [mario.herrero@csiro.au] Mats Lannerstad ­– ILRI/SEI-Stockholm – [mats.lannerstad@sei-international.org] Michael Peters – CIAT Colombia – [m.peters-ciat@cgiar.org] Myles Fisher – CIAT Colombia – [mylesjfisher@gmail.com] Nicholas Hutchings – Aarhus University – [nick.hutchings@agrsci.dk] Peter Ballantyne – ILRI – [p.ballantyne@cgiar.org] Philippe Lecomte – CIRAD– [philippe.lecomte@cirad.fr] Sarah Castine – WorldFish – [s.castine@cgiar.org] Simon Fraval – ILRI – [s.fraval@cgiar.org] Simon Mugatha – ILRI – [s.mugatha@cgiar.org] Stefan Bergstrand – DeLaval – [stefan.bergstrand@delaval.com] Tom Randolph – CRP 3.7 – [t.randolph@cgiar.org] Ulf Magnusson – SLU – [ulf.magnusson@slu.se] Ylva Ran SEI-Stockholmylva.ran@sei-international.org