 One thing which the deliberation was very clear that there are linkages across bio-physical and social and economic world. For example, you know, the trades, investments impacting forests, you know, pricing a structure for the forest products causing deforestation. So that brings the need for trans-disciplinary approach to understand the problem and to design the intervention and response policies for effective and better management of forest resources. So this was one part, but that I thought was a very good, you know, lessons from that discussion. Nearly everybody, every panelist, they accepted the need for having a methodological, you know, pluralism in the sense that different methodology comes together to address the problem. So that was another interesting finding. Third, that it was very clear from the panel that we don't have no choice whether we should go for a different paradigm called green economy or not. The issue is how to do it. People are buying a large convince that, yes, we need. If we really want to cater to the aspiration and needs of 7 billion people, 195 countries in the world, then I think the best approach is to bring the economy on the path of sustainability where you address the problem of climate change, halt the land degradation and loss of biodiversity. So that very clearly came from the discussion. There are very interesting findings in terms of solution to the local problem. Now, how to upscale that local solution at the regional and national scale? I think that requires a lot of thinking and if we are able to come out with, if not solution, then the condition that if these are fulfilled, then you can upscale the local solution at the national scale. I think that will be very helpful and very good in moving towards green economy and durable growth and economic development. To tell you the truth that some of our hypothesis have got reinforced about transdisciplinary approach, about the linkages of one sector with the others and again the issues that how to create political buying in and capacity. Those are the things we are struggling in operationalizing green economy and that also emerged from this panel discussion. So that gives me a kind of confidence that we are on the right track. It will be very motivating for my fellow economist and the resource managers and the fellow diplomats in the UN system that the scientific community coming from Earth Institute and C4, they also conform to the issues which we are struggling with.