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Over 700 top-ranked gov't officials in Peru for World Resources Forum

Photo: ANDINA/Oscar Farje

Photo: ANDINA/Oscar Farje

17:53 | Lima, set. 18.

More than 700 government officials from 50 countries across the world are expected to attend the 3rd World Resources Forum (WRF) which will be hosted by Arequipa, in southern Peru, from 19th to 23rd October.

The event is intended to be an international platform for the exchange of policies in natural resource management and research on the best use of these resources, according to Peru’s Environment and Irrigation Ministry (Minagri).

“This is a forum which serves as further reflection to what is taking place in the World Economic Forum in Davos," said Mariano Castro, the nation’s Deputy Environmental Management Minister.

The senior Humala administration official noted Peru was chosen to host this year’s event as it is recognized as one of the 8 mega-diverse countries harboring the planet's greatest biodiversity with 88 percent all the climates in the planet.

Among the keynote speakers at the global conference will be Bruno Oberle, Director of the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment; Jaana Husu-Kallio, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of Finland and Ernst Ulrich Von Weizsäcke, Co-Chair of  the UNEP's International Resource Panel and Co-President of the Club of Rome among others.

It is worth noting that the conference is expected to contribute to the debates of the Conference of the Parties (COP 20) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which will take place in Peru in December 2014.

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Published: 9/18/2014