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Meeting Date
12 June 2025
16:15 - 17:15 hrs. Palais des Expositions, Green zone
Location
Nice, France
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Ports are gateways to global markets for all countries and provide access to ocean economy activities, including fishing and tourism. 

This session will focus on the key role ports play in ensuring food security, both at global level and in SIDS – sea-locked nations that depend on their ports as lifelines but are also particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Emphasis will be placed on the critical importance of climate-resilience, adaptation and DRR for ports and on the need for sustainability, including in terms of pollution prevention, GHG emissions reduction and a just energy transition, highlighting some key challenges and areas for action.

Speakers:

Panelists:

  • Ms. Regina Asariotis, Chief (a.i.), Trade Logistics Branch and Chief, Policy and Legislation Section, UNCTAD
  • Ms. Susanna DeBeauville-Scott, Sustainable Ocean Management Programme, OECS Commission
  • Mr. Jorge Barbosa, Blue Economy Advisor, Water Revolution Foundation
  • Mr. David Vivas Eugui, Chief of Ocean and Circular Economy Unit, a.i., Trade, Environment, Climate Change and Sustainable Development Branch, UNCTAD
  • Mr. Onno Hoffmeister, Project Officer, UNCTAD
Regina Asariotis
Chief (a.i.) of the Trade Logistics Branch and Chief of the Policy and Legislation Section
UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

Regina Asariotis is Chief (a.i.) of the Trade Logistics Branch in the Division on Technology and Logistics of UNCTAD. She is also Chief of the Policy and Legislation Section, with responsibility for work on transport law and policy.

This includes extensive research, expert dialogue and technical cooperation on implications of climate change for maritime transport and trade, with focus on climate change impacts and adaptation for seaports and other critical transport infrastructure, including in SIDS. Before joining UNCTAD in 2001, Regina was a Senior Lecturer in Maritime Law at the University of Southampton. She holds a German law degree, an LL.M, as well as a PhD from the University of Hamburg and is a Barrister (England & Wales) and Attorney at Law (Greece), as well as Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb).

David Vivas Eugui
Chief of Ocean and Circular Economy Unit, a.i., Trade, Environment, Climate Change and Sustainable Development Branch
UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

David Vivas Eugui is Chief of Ocean and Circular Economy Unit, a.i., Trade, Environment, Climate Change and Sustainable Development Branch, at UNCTAD.

Previously, he was a Senior Economic Affairs Officer in UNCTAD’s Trade Negotiations and Commercial Diplomacy Branch, Deputy Programmes Director at the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD), Senior Attorney at the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL),  Attaché for Legal Affairs at the Mission of Venezuela to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and Staff Attorney at the Venezuelan Institute of Foreign Trade. David is an international expert with more than 20 years of experience on legal and economic issues.

He has worked as an advisor and consultant for various institutions, international and national organizations and has lectured on intellectual property, trade, oceans economy and environmental law at the University of Strasbourg (CEIPI), Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina), Universidad Javeriana (Colombia), Maastricht University (the Netherlands), WIPO Distant Learning Academy, and University of Business and International Studies (Switzerland).

He holds a JD from the Universidad Catolica Andres Bello, an LLM from Georgetown University and a Master in Transnational Business from the Universidad Externado de Colombia.

Onno Hoffmeister
Chief, Statistics Production Unit, Statistics Service
UNCTAD

Onno Hoffmesiter is currently project officer of the UNCTAD-IMO project "Comprehensive Impact Assessment of the Basket of Candidate Mid-term GHG Reduction Measures for Maritime Transport".

He led until recently the Statistics Production Unit at UNCTAD and in that function coordinated the development of the UNCTAD - World Bank Trade-and-Transport Dataset.

Onno holds a Master of Economics and a doctoral degree from the European University Viadrina of Frankfurt (Odra). After ten years in academic research at the DIW Berlin and the University of Hamburg and engagement in capacity building for the GIZ, he worked as Statistical Officer for Eurostat and as Statistician for the FAO. He joined UNCTAD in 2015.

His research has been published in the Review of Income and Wealth, the Statistical Journal the IAOS, Agricultural Economics and other journals.

Susanna De Beauville-Scott
Director of the Sustainable Ocean Management Programme
at the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission

Susanna De Beauville-Scott brings over 25 years of experience to her work in conservation and sustainable development in the Eastern Caribbean.

Her expertise spans ocean governance, marine spatial planning, integrated coastal zone management, environmental impact assessment, climate change adaptation, biodiversity management, and fisheries.

A certified project manager, she has led several national and regional projects. Currently, Ms. De Beauville-Scott serves as the Director of the Sustainable Ocean Management Programme at the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission where she provides strategic leadership, collaboratively guiding the development and implementation of initiatives in ocean governance and management across the OECS region.

Jorge Barbosa
Blue Economy Advisor, Ocean Assist Program
Water Revolution Foundation

Over the past 15 years, Jorge has led programs on marine and coastal governance, climate adaptation, and biodiversity conservation across Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia-Pacific, and the Gulf.

Jorge’s work has contributed to global dialogues on ocean sustainability, mobilizing over US$10 million in program funding, and informed innovative policy solutions in collaboration with national governments and multilateral partners. For example, serving as an ‘ocean advisor’ and working closely with ambassadors’ part of the Pacific Small Islands Developing States (PSIDS), Jorge made significant contributions to the negotiations and drafting of the original SDG 14 concept note in 2013.

Whether at the World Bank, the United Nations, or in high-level advisory roles in governments [e.g., Saudi Arabia], Jorge has consistently applied results-driven leadership, technical rigor, and a deep commitment to inclusive development. Jorge’s hobbies include SCUBA Diving and sailing ‘traditionally rigged’ vessels.

Co-organizer(s):
UNCTAD

Language(s)
English