Day 1: Introduction, hotspots, key issues, gaps and needs
Wednesday, 19 February 2014 |
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I - Introduction to TWIN-SEA Project, Linking the Workshop to The
Broader Ongoing Strategic Planning |
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UNU-EHS strategic researches, TWIN-SEA and other relevant research
activities in natural hazards and risk in SEA-region
Prof. Jakob Rhyner / UNU-EHS |
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LIPI-ICIAR medium-term strategies, core research topics, and contribution to expert network building in South East Asia
Dr. Diaz D. Santika / LIPI-ICIAR |
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Statements and overarching questions for the workshop
Dr. Matthias Garschagen / UNU-EHS |
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Role of education and capacity development (and e-learning), expected
contributions and joint activities
Dr.
Jörg Szarzynski
/ UNU-EHS |
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Observed
and expected CC impacts on various sectors in the coastal areas
Drs. Budi
Suhardi, DEA / BMKG |
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Selected case study & main findings on vulnerability and risk assessment
in urban coastal context
Dr. Deny Hidayati / LIPI |
Coastal Risks, Vulnerability and Resilience in the Phang-Nga Province, Thailand
Prof.
Javier Revilla Diez / University of Hanover |
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Selected case study & main findings on vulnerability and risk assessment
in rural coastal context
Dr. Herry Yogaswara / LIPI |
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Ecosystems for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate
Change Adaptation in the Context of South East Asia
Dr. Fabrice Renaud / UNU-EHS |
The Impact Chain of Climate Change on Coastal Region
in Indonesia, Sustainable Wetlands Adaptation and Mitigation Program /
ecosystem-based adaptation options
Mr. Giacomo Fedele
/ CIFOR |
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The importance of higher education research networks
to investigate aggravating effects of climate change on species invasion
into Indonesian marine ecosystems
Dr. Carsten Thoms / DAAD |
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Vulnerability, Adaptation and Security of Low Lying
Coastal Areas and Small Islands to the Extreme Events: Different
Ecosystems in Indonesia
Prof. Wahjoe Soeprihantoro / LIPI |