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A symposium co-hosted by World Vision Hong Kong, CESGA Alumni Asia and Friends of the Earth (HK). 0:00 4:29 Welcome Remarks by Mr. Edmond Chiu-kong Chan 9:49 Keynote Speech by Guest of Honour, Dr. Lam Ching Choi 18:38 “FMNR alleviating Impacts of Climate Change to the Vulnerable” by The Forest Maker - Tony Rinaudo 33:43 “Transforming Lives and Landscapes through nature-based carbon projects” by Daniel Misson PANEL DISCUSSION: “How can the Private Sector in Hong Kong support?” 45:59 Investment in FMNR is much more than ROI 50:00 How can these investments be reflected in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) reporting in a meaningful way for corporate organisations in Hong Kong ? 58:43 Why would corporate organisations invest in carbon reduction projects now? 1:04:57 Any potential risks and challenges to adopt FMNR/Natural Reforestation, and how to tackle them while ensuring long term viability and positive outcomes? 1:15:21 How can corporate partnership be formed to support carbon reduction initiatives (e.g. FMNR/Natural Reforestation)? 1:23:01 Concluding remark for “The core of FMNR” (Societal Impacts) by moderator Judy 1:24:35 Remark from Mr Sui-see Yuen, World Vision International Q&A SESSION: 1:28:01 What are the on-the-ground FMNR implementation challenges and solutions ? 1:29:18 What are the challenges a firm in HKG may face investing in an overseas FMNR project? 1:35:27 Tips for audience to take away after joining the symposium. Disclaimer: The opinions and thoughts expressed in the Keynote Speech and Panel Discussion solely reflect the speakers' points of view and do not necessarily represent the opinions or positions of their employers or any other organisations they may be associated with.