Guidelines

What is a Case Study session?

Case Study sessions create the perfect setting for an in-depth look at current landscape finance and investment challenges as well as success stories in a given context. These sessions will bring together a diverse set of stakeholders with on-the-ground experience to present complex stories from multiple angles.

Ultimately, case study sessions aim at showing an array of tools and solutions, identifying opportunities for scaling up and adapting measures to different settings.

Case Study sessions are decidedly not aimed at introducing a single project, initiative or instrument. Rather, sessions should bring together experts from diverse professional and organizational backgrounds working in a given context.

All Case Study sessions will be organized in roundtable with the majority of time set aside for Q&A and discussions. The audience seated around the main table will have the opportunity to actively contribute to the discussion (see below for details).

Who can host Case Study Sessions?

All event Coordinating Partners (CIFOR, UNEP, World Bank, Credit Suisse) will host at least one Expert Cluster or Case Study. The remaining slots are open to a small group of pre-selected organizations, which can apply by completing the application form below.

Organizers encourage institutions to team up across sectors and to invite experts representing a range of perspectives.

A Steering Committee formed by representatives from all Coordinating Partners will jointly select session hosts.  The Steering Committee may suggest mergers or experts for the roundtables.

What topics can Case Studies address?

Topics of Case Study sessions could include (but are not limited to):
  • From zero deforestation to zero forest fires? – Indonesia
  • The business case for large scale restoration – examples from Latin American landscapes
  • Green bonds, impact investing and ecosystems – the case for Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
  • Identifying aggregators to minimize investor risks – Philippines
  • Investing in water security – multisector approaches in Africa
Please note that these are only examples. Feel free to suggest additional topics that you think are relevant in the form below.

What is the format of a Case Study session?

Each Case Study session will last 120 minutes and will be based on a white paper which will frame the main questions.

To stimulate interactive exchange and a lively debate, the session will consist of up to five experts and one facilitator seated at a round table. Other session participants (between 30-40 per session) will be seated in concentric circles around the table. They will have the opportunity to contribute to discussions. No provisions for powerpoint presentations will be made.

Session hosts have the discretion to choose the format of their sessions, including methods for moderation and knowledge sharing. The Steering Committee will review ideas for knowledge sharing and facilitation techniques.

Facilitators play a key role in guiding the discussions and the Steering Committee will carefully asses proposed facilitators in the selection process.

Expert speakers seated at the roundtable will kick off discussions through short interventions outlining the main challenges as well as possible solutions related to the session’s main topic. We ask that hosts of Case Study sessions include representatives of various organizations, with an emphasis on experiences from financial institutions. Partnerships between public and private entities are strongly encouraged.
Organizers can draw on a pool of talented and experienced young professionals as well as Master-level students and PhD candidates who can assist in facilitating Case Studies. The Youth in Landscapes Initiative will help in matching suitable candidates with sessions relevant to their background.

What is the process leading up to Case Study sessions?

To ensure that all session participants as well as those following online are informed about session content, organizers ask hosts to prepare a short and concise white paper (3-15 pages) outlining the background behind the session and the questions they would like to address at the event.

Organizers encourage session hosts to draw on existing materials and studies for these white papers. A template for white papers will be shared with hosts of accepted sessions.

Please submit your application by filling out the online form below. You can direct further questions to Ms. Ann-Kathrin Neureuther at a.neureuther@cgiar.org

What support will session hosts receive?

Organizers offer:
  • Support in editing and designing background briefs
  • Free entrance to the event for expert speakers, facilitators and up to 10 additional invitees
  • Assistance in selecting expert speakers
  • Online preparation workshop for facilitators
  • Logistical support at the event
  • Recommendations from all sessions will be featured in the event’s outcome document

Important dates:

4 April: Closing date for applications

11 April: Steering Committee informs applicants of the success of their application.

16 May: Final submission date for white papers

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* Content focal point:

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* Communication focal point:

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* Rapporteur / note taker:

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* Lead organization:

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* Partner organizations:
Please note that event organizers strongly encourage cooperation between organizations from different backgrounds.

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* Email:

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* Telephone:

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* Skype:

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* Website:

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* Address:

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* Main issue your Case Study will explore:

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* Three key questions your Case Study will aim to answer:

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* Please briefly describe the content of your Case Study session:
(max. 300  words)
Make sure to refer to any lessons that can be drawn from your proposed case and applied beyond the specific setting.

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* Please briefly describe the method you will be using to engage the audience: 
(max. 150 words)
Contact the organizers should you face difficulties in selecting an appropriate method.

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* Please describe your ideal session outcome and how you will build on this outcome beyond the event:
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* Please describe the ideal mix of participants you would like to reach through your session:

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* Proposed expert speakers:
Please note that the main role of speakers will be providing incentives for discussions – all interventions should be geared towards discussion among participants. The Steeering Committee will not accept expert sessions structured as panel discussions. There won’t be any opportunities for PowerPoint presentations.

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* Background reading:
Provide links or full and accurate titles for up to 5 publications.

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* Are you interested in working with a young professional or student who can assist with facilitation on the day?
Please note that we are looking for facilitators who can lead an interactive discussion. Ideally, facilitators should have a long track-record in landscape finance as well as experience in moderating interdisciplinary discussions.

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* Would you like to ask event organizers to recommend speakers?

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Number of speakers needed:
If you would like organizers to recommend speakers.

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* Desired speakers background / contribution:
If you would like organizers to recommend speakers.

Invoice information will be required if administrative fees are applied to successful applicants.

(Organizing partners will not be charged)

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* Invoice Recipient Name:

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* Invoice Recipient Email:

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* Invoice Recipient Address:

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