Focus Area breakout groups. Task Plenary presentations also address the following elements: o Clarify the evolution of your Focus Area Programme and how.

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Focus Area breakout groups

Task Plenary presentations also address the following elements: o Clarify the evolution of your Focus Area Programme and how this incorporates the outcomes and lessons learned in the past year and the lessons from the panels and stakeholder break-out sessions; o Identify additional relevant strategies, partners and activities that will be required to enable the Focus Area to address all facets of sustainability; o How your current/ future programme of activities contributes to the catalyzation of practice change;

SUSTAINABILITY: PRACTICE CHANGE EVIDENCE UNDERSTAND PROBLEMS AND OPPORTUNITIES TOOLS GUIDANCE (RULES) INCENTIVES PRACTICE CHANGE CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT DIALOGUE EXCHANGE CONSULT Assessments Foresight Indicate solutions Platforms Joint action Harmonized parameters and procedures Awareness Innovation Markets Guidance Regulations and standards Targeting financing

Location o Focus Area 1 – RHS Victoria ballroom; Chair – Ernesto Reyes o Focus Area 2 - LHS Victoria ballroom; Chair – Liz Wedderburn / Alex Ickowicz o Focus Area 3 – Dalhousie 3 rd floor Chair: Theun Vellinga Report back to plenary (Victoria ballroom) – tomorrow 9h00