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Participants List for Global Forum on Environment Climate Change Expert Group Liste Des Participants Pour Global Forum on Environment Climate Change Expert Group Participants List for Global Forum on Environment Climate Change Expert Group Liste des Participants pour Global Forum on Environment Climate Change Expert Group 14/3/2017 - 15/3/2017 All Sessions Australia/Australie Ms. Julia GARDINER Assistant Director International Climate Change Department of the Environment and Energy Ms. Lisa GITTOS Senior Policy Officer Sustainability and Climate Change Branch Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Ms. Kate SANGSTER Senior Policy Officer Sustainability and Climate Change Branch Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Mr. Andrew WILLIS First Secretary Australian Embassy - Paris Austria/Autriche Mr. Dieter BEISTEINER Counsellor for Agriculture and Environment Permanent Delegation of Austria to the OECD Ms. Cornelia JÄGER Policy Officer Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management Ms. Gertraud WOLLANSKY Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment, and Water Management Belgium/Belgique Mr. Bert VAN LOON Climate Change Expert Climate Change Section FPS Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment Ms. Vicky NOENS Policy Advisor - International Policy Department of Environment, Nature and Energy. International Policy Division Government of Flanders Mr. Ulrik LENAERTS Attaché Page 1/24 Développement Durable et Environnement SPF AE/FOD BZ Ms. Fanny MERTZ Climate & Carbon Market Advisor Agence Wallonne de l'Air et du Climat Mr. Lucas DEMUELENAERE Climate Policy Expert Climate Change FPS Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment Canada Ms. Catherine STEWART Director General, Climate Change international International Affairs Branch Environment and Climate Change Canada Mr. Patrick SPICER Analyst, Negotiations Climate Change International Environment and Climate Change Canada Mme Marie-France HOULE Deputy Director, Environment Food Security and Environnment Affaires mondiales Canada Ms. Lydia CAVASIN Policy Analyst, Partnerships Division Climate Change International Environment and Climate Change Canada M. Philippe DESCHENEAU Economist, Current Analysis and Economic Research Economic Analysis Directorate Environnement et Changement climatique Canada M. Denis LANGLOIS Conseiller, Energie, environnement et questions budgétaires de l'OCDE Délégation permanente du Canada auprès de l'OCDE Ms. Beth LAVENDER Senior Policy Manager Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Division Natural Resources Canada Chile/Chili Mr. Javier GARCIA Counsellor for Environment, Energy and Transport Permanent Delegation of Chile to the OECD Mr. Felipe OSSES Climate Change Office Ministry for the Environment Page 2/24 Czech Republic/République tchèque Ms. Sona PERGLEROVA Liaison officer Department of International Relations Ministry of the Environment (MOE) Denmark/Danemark Mr. Jens FUGL Policy Officer Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ms. Anne Kathrine NYBORG Adviser Danish Energy Agency Estonia/Estonie Ms. Kristina KAAR Adviser Climate and Radiation Department Ministry of the Environment of Estonia Ms. Kadri SIPP Adviser Climate and Radiation Department Ministry of Environment (ENV) Finland/Finlande Ms. Karoliina ANTTONEN Senior Legal Officer Ministry of Economy and Employment (MEE) Professor Sirkku JUHOLA Associate Professor in Urban Environmental Policy Department of Environmental Sciences; Department of Built Environment University of Helsinki; Aalto University Ms. Marjo NUMMELIN Ministerial adviser Ministry of the Environment France M. Jérôme BOUTANG Director CITEPA-Centre Interprofessionnel Technique d'Etudes de la Pollution Atmosphérique Mme Anne-Sophie CERISOLA Chef de bureau des politiques environnementales et de la Page 3/24 prévention des risques DIRECTION GENERALE DE LA MONDIALISATION DU DEVELOPPEMENT ET DES PARTENARIATS Ministère des Affaires Etrangères et Européenes Mme Brigitte COLLET Ambassadrice pour les énergies renouvelables et la prévention des risques climatiques French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAEDI) Mme Stéphanie CROGUENNEC Chargée de mission au BREUE, SRI, DPEI, MAAPAR Ministère de l'Agriculture et de la Pêche, de l'Agroalimentaire et de la Forêt M. Gilles CROQUETTE Chef de bureau ecologie/AC/DGEC/SCEE/DLCES/EPM Ministère chargé de l'écologie, du développement durable et de l'énergie Mr. Vincent DELPORTE SG/DAEI/CCDD1 Ministère de l'environnement, de l'énergie et de la mer Mme Delphine EYRAUD Senior Policy Adviser Climate Change Negotiations Ministère de l'Ecologie, de l'Energie, du Développement Durable et de l'Aménagement du territoire Jean GIRAUD Adjoint au chef de bureau Direction générale du Trésor French ministry of finance Mme Sophie GOUDIABY civil affaires Ministry of Finance Mme Lucy KERKAERT MEEM (ministere de l'environnement, de l'énergie et de la mer) Dr. Nicolas LANCESSEUR Adjoint au chef de bureau Bureau Environnement et Agriculture - Polsec4 Sous- direction des politiques sectorielles - Service des politiques publiques Ministry of the Economy and Finances M. Jeremy LAUER-STUMM M. David LEVAI Conseiller politiques sectorielles et questions européennes SEDEV/CABDEV Ministère des Affaires Etrangères et du Developpement International Mme Camille MEUNIER CCDD1 MEEM (ministere de l'environnement, de l'énergie et de la mer) Mr. Dimitar NIKOV Chargé de mission DGEC/SCEE/DLCES/MC Ministère de l’écologie, du développement durable, des transports et du logement Dr. Timothée OURBAK Environnement et Climat Ministère des Affaires étrangères et du Développement international Mme Alice PLANE Chef de pôle Climat Page 4/24 Equipe de négociation COP21/CMP11/CMA1 Ministère des Affaires étrangères et du Développement international M. Gwenaël PODESTA PCA MEEM (Ministère de l'Environnement, de L'Ecologie et de la Mer Mme Clémentine RENEVIER MEEM/SG/DAEI MEEM (Ministère de l'Environnement, de L'Ecologie et de la Mer M. Frédéric SCHAFFERER Chargé de Mission - adaptation - négociations UNFCCC SG/DAEI/CCDD1 Ministère de l'Ecologie, du Développement Durable et de l'Energie Mme Hélène VAN ROSSUM Rédactrice Pôle changement climatique French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAEDI) M. Julien VINCENT Head Energy & Industry CITEPA-Centre Interprofessionnel Technique d'Etudes de la Pollution Atmosphérique M. Paul WATKINSON Chef de l'équipe de négociation climat Ministry of Ecology, Environment and Sea Mr. Ken XIE Ministère des Affaires étrangères et du Développement international Germany/Allemagne Dr. Steffi RICHTER Division Kl ll 6 Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) Mr. Thomas FORTH KI I 6 Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) Mr. Julian FROHNECKE Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) Ms. Anke HEROLD Oeko-Institut Mr. Martin JUNGIUS First Secretary for Education, Environment and Employment Labour and Social Affairs Advisor Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany to the OECD Mr. Timo LEITER Advisor Climate Policy Group Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH Ms. Carola MENZEL Competence Center Climate & Energy, Climate Finance Readiness Program Page 5/24 KfW Development Bank Mr. Sascha OPPOWA Section Climate Change and Climate Policy German Agency for International Co-Operation Ms. Kirsten ORSCHULOK International Climate Policy Federal Ministry for the Environment Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety Ms. Ilka WAGNER International Climate Policy Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB) Anne Heike MICHAELS Ms. Lea PFROGNER Stagiaire Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany to the OECD Hungary/Hongrie Ms. Petra HINTERAUER Department for Climate Policy Ministry of National Development Iceland/Islande Ms. Helga BARDADOTTIR Head of Division Department of Oceans, Water and Climate Ministry for the Environment and Natural Resources Ireland/Irlande Mr. Daniel FITZGERALD Department of Finance Department of Finance James Douglas MORRIS Israel/Israël Ms. Ayelet ROSEN Director ,Division of Multilateral Environmental Agreements Multilateral Environmental Agreements Ministry of Environmental Protection Page 6/24 Italy/Italie Ms. Federica FRICANO Director for European and International Affairs General Secretariat Ministry of Environment, Land and Sea Loredana DALL'ORA Officer Environmental Research and Development Ministry of Environment and Territory Ms. Vanessa LEONARDI Expert Directorate for Sustainable Development, Environmental Damage, European Union and International Affairs – Div IV Italian Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea Mr. Alessandro NEGRIN Expert DG Sustainable Development & International Affairs Ministry of Environment, Land and Sea Ms. Eleonora COGO Expert Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici Japan/Japon Mr. Takaaki ITO Director for International Negotiations Office of Market Mechanisms, Global Environment Bureau Ministry of the Environment Ms. Yuki KONAKA Deputy Director, Global Environmental Division New Energy and Power Finance Department II, Infrastructure and Environmental Finance Group Japan Bank for International Co-operation (JBIC) Mr. Takashi MORIMOTO Chief Analyst Environment and Energy Department Mitsubishi UFJ Research & Consulting Co., Ltd Ms. Megumi MUTO Chief Representative JICA - France Office Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Mr. Kazumasa NAGAMORI Senior Negociator Office of International Strategy on Climate Change, International Strategy Division, Global Environment Bureau Ministry of the Environment Ms. Mami SAIJO Official Climate Change Division, International Cooperation Bureau Ministry of
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