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1738 <strong>Authors</strong>are: (co-edited with R. Sei<strong>de</strong>lmann) Cooperation and conflictmanagement in Central Asia (Frankfurt: Peter Lang,04); (co-authored with G. Bahrenberg; J. Nipper): StatistischeMetho<strong>de</strong>n in <strong>de</strong>r Geographie. Vol. 1: Univariate undbivariate Statistik, Vol. 2: Multivariate Statistik. 4 th edition,Stuttgart: Teubner, 42003); (co-authored with A. Bohnet;G. Zeng): Die Autonome Region Xinjiang (VR China).Eine ordnungspolitische und regionalökonomische Studie.2 vols (Münster: Lit, 1998, 1999); (co-authored with G.Bahro; D. Betke) Umweltzerstörungen in TrockengebietenZentralasiens (West- und Ost-Turkestan). Ursachen, Auswirkungen,Maßnahmen (Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1998).Address: Prof. Dr. Ernst Giese, Institut für Geographie,Bereich Wirtschaftsgeographie, Senckenbergstraße 1, 35390Giessen, Germany.Email: .Website: .Yannick Glemarec (France), Executive Coordinator at UN-DP's Global Environment Facility. In this capacity, he is primarilyresponsible for the implementation oversight of a $6billion portfolio ($2 billion in grants and $4 billion in co-financing)comprising over 2,000 projects and activities in140 countries. He supervises UNDP-GEF staff both at HQand at six UNDP-GEF regional coordination units in Beirut,Bratislava, Dakar, Bangkok, Panama City and Pretoria. Hejoined UNDP in 1989 and successively served as a countrymanager in Vietnam for five years, in China for five yearsand in Bangla<strong>de</strong>sh for two years prior to joining UNDP-GEF in New York in January 2003. He holds a PhD fromthe University of Paris in Environment Sciences, and twoMaster Degrees in Hydrology (DEA) from the French NationalSchool for Water and Forestry (ENGREF-France)and in Business Administration (Durham-UK). He has authoredand co-authored several publications in the fields ofenvironment management, disaster risk management andlow carbon/climate resilient <strong>de</strong>velopment. Among his majorpublications: (co-author with others, 2009: Charting aNew Low Carbon Route to Development: A Primer on IntegratedClimate Change Planning for Regional Government(New York: UNDP).Address: Dr. Yannick Glemarec, Executive Coordinator atUNDP's Global Environment Facility, 304 East 45 th Street,New York, NY 10017, U.S.A.Email: .Website: .Francisco J. Gomariz-Castillo (Spain), Research Associateat the Institute of Water and Environment (INUAMA) atthe University of Murcia working on projects related toGIS, spatial mo<strong>de</strong>lling, hydrology, water resources management,natural hazards and remote sensing. From 1997 to2001 he studied geography at the University of Murcia. Until2003 he worked as a research associate at INUAMA atthe University of Murcia on risk and flood risk analysis.From 2003 to 2005 he was a technical assistant of the GeneralDirectorate of Natural Environment (CCAA of Murcia)working on planning on protected areas and applyinggeo-informatics to natural resources. From 2005 to 2009 heworked for the public company TRAGSATEC as head ofoperations and projects on the implementation of GeographicalInformation Systems (GIS) in the Coastal Directorateof the Ministry of Environment and as a consultantfor a project on environmental restoration and water-forestrestoration and planning. He participated in numerouspublications, conferences, committees on spatial mo<strong>de</strong>lling,hydrology, water resources management, natural managementresources and on the <strong>de</strong>velopment of GISAddress: Mr. Francisco J. Gomariz-Castillo, Instituto Universitario<strong>de</strong>l Agua y <strong>de</strong>l Medio Ambiente, Universidad <strong>de</strong>Murcia, Campus <strong>de</strong> Espinardo, 30100 Espinardo, Murcia,Spain.Email: .Jakob Granit (Swe<strong>de</strong>n), Project Director at the StockholmInternational Water Institute (SIWI) for advisory servicesand applied policy <strong>de</strong>velopment in the area of water, energy,and the environment. He worked for the World Bankas a Senior Water Resources Management Specialist includingas a Cluster Team Lea<strong>de</strong>r for the multi-sector Nile teamproviding advisory services and institutional building adviceto clients in East, Central and Southern Africa in the areaof multi-purpose water resources <strong>de</strong>velopment for economicgrowth. Prior he was managing a transboundary waterresources support programme for the Swedish InternationalDevelopment Cooperation (Sida) in Southern Africa.He gained much experience in complex <strong>de</strong>velopment processesand management of multinational project teamsthrough his work at the World Bank and Sida. He workedon the i<strong>de</strong>ntification, project <strong>de</strong>sign, preparation, financingand implementation of projects including analytical workand strategic planning coupled with major fundraising activitiesand the fiduciary oversight and responsibility for significantcredits and grants. Among his major publication are:“I<strong>de</strong>ntifying Business Mo<strong>de</strong>ls for Transboundary River BasinOrganisations”, in: Water without Bor<strong>de</strong>rs: From Rhetoricto Practice in Transboundary Water Management(Eds: Earle/Jägerskog/Öjendal, Earthscan 2010, in <strong>press</strong>);(coed. with Löfgren): Water and Energy Linkages in theMiddle East – Regional Collaboration Opportunities. SIWIPaper 16 (Stockholm, SIWI, 2010); (co-author with Bullock/Gooijer/Lindström/Löfgren/Pettigrew): Regional WaterIntelligence Report Central Asia. SIWI Paper No 15. (SIWI/WGF/UNDP, Stockholm, 2010); (coauthor with Phillips/Allan/Claassen/Jägerskog/Kistin/Patrick/Turton): TheTWO Analysis: Introducing a Methodology for the TransboundaryWaters Opportunity Analysis. Report Nr. 23.(Stockholm, SIWI, 2008); (coauthor with Jägerskog/Risberg/Yu):Transboundary water management as a RegionalPublic Good: Financing Development – an examplefrom the Nile Basin (Stockholm: SIWI, 2006); World BankCountry Water Assistance Strategies for Kenya and Tanzania(Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2004, 2006).Address: Mr. Jakob Granit, Drottningatan 33, 111 51 Stockholm,Swe<strong>de</strong>n.Email: .Website: .

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