4. 1. Angelica Valeria Ospina, University of Manchester
(UK) - “e-Resilience in Developing Countries”
2. Ola Tjornbo, University of Waterloo (Canada) -
“Open Source Democracy - Virtual Problem Solving
and Deliberation”
3. Richard Taylor, Stockholm Environment Institute
(SEI Oxford) - “weAdapt 3.0 - Digital Collaboration
on Climate Adaptation”
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“The internet is becoming the dominant factor overall in the global trade in protected species,” he said. “There will come a time when country to country trade of large shipments between big buyers and big sellers in different countries is a thing of the past.” Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites).\n\n