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Tropical Forests in a Connected World: Collaborative Solutions for a Sustainable Future  

Tropical forests provide valuable ecosystem services locally as well as globally. At the same time, tropical forests are continuously pressured by population growth, commercial demands for timber and non-timber commodities, and other economic activities such as tourism and agriculture. Demand outside the tropics for commodities such as soy, cocoa, beef and palm oil drive deforestation and the local management of tropical forests affects critical global issues like food security, biodiversity conservation, poverty alleviation, climate change mitigation and adaptation, human well-being, and sustainable economic growth and development.

Issues related to tropical forests are complex and intertwined, stressing the need for multidisciplinary teams working towards collaborative solutions that ensure the health of tropical forests and the well-being of those living in or depending on them. The 23rd Annual ISTF Conference will bring together individuals of various disciplines, multiple stakeholders, researchers and practitioners to discuss the much needed coming together of disciplines to achieve sustainable resource use in tropical forests. This conference will provide an opportunity for participants to cross-pollinate ideas, exchange experiences, and pave the way for collaboration across areas. Tangible products from the event will inform the emerging discussion on the changing approach to sustainable development in the tropics.

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Vanessa Ah Chuen

Endem Foundation
Founder
New York & Mauritius
Mauritius is left with only 2% of its native forest.
Endem Foundation, based in Mauritius and New York, seeks to invite and create the regrowth of the native forests, with long-term sustained planning of land conservation and management.
Our vision thrives on exploring new opportunities to create and expand a green native forest corridor through the island.
Creating partnerships with:
- the UNDP's vision of Protected Area Network
- other NGOs and wildlife conservancy aligned with this mission
- private landowners, national parks, all other types of property ownership
- research scientists regarding effective removal of invasive species
- programs to train staff in the field of forestry and land conservation
- programs to educate about the endemic and endangered species