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1744 <strong>Authors</strong><strong>de</strong>s changements climatiques et anthropiques sur les ressourcesen Eau dans l'Oasis <strong>de</strong> Ferkla (Tinjdad, Errachidia,Morocco). Among his main publications are: Kabiri, L. etal.: 2003: “Etu<strong>de</strong> préliminaire <strong>de</strong> la dynamique <strong>de</strong>s dunescontinentales dans le Sud Est marocain”, in: Sécheresse,14,3 (Sseptember): 149–156; Boudat; Kabiri, L., 2002: “Désertificationet Crise <strong>de</strong> quelques Oasis dans les bassins versants<strong>de</strong> Ziz et Ghèris (Errachidia, Maroc)”, in: Revue <strong>de</strong>Géographie du Maroc, (RGM), 20,1–2 (Nouvelle série):97106; Kabiri, L., 2004: Contribution au développent durable<strong>de</strong>s Oasis du sud marocain: cas <strong>de</strong> l’oasis <strong>de</strong> Ferkla(Tinjdad, Goulmima, Errachidia, Maroc). Minbar Al JamiaaNo. 6 (Meknès: Université Moulay Ismaïl (UMI)):323–332; Bouhlassa, S. ; Alechcheikh, Ch.; Kabiri, L., 2007:“Origine <strong>de</strong> la minéralisation et <strong>de</strong> la détérioration <strong>de</strong> laqualité <strong>de</strong> la nappe quaternaire du sous- bassin versant <strong>de</strong>Rheris (Errachidia, Maroc)”, in: Revue Sécheresse, 19,1(March 2008): 67–75; Buhl, D.; Immenhauser, A.; Smeul<strong>de</strong>rs,G.; Kabiri, L.; Richter, D., 2007: Times series d Mganalysis in speleothem calcite: Kinetic verus equilibriumfractionation, comparison with other proxies and implicationsfor palaeoclimate reserarch, in: Chemical Geology,isotope geoscience, 244: 715–729.Address: Prof. Dr. Lahcen Kabiri, Université Moulay Ismail,Faculté <strong>de</strong>s Sciences et Techniques d‘Errachidia, Laboratoire<strong>de</strong> Science du Climat, <strong>de</strong> l'Eau, <strong>de</strong> l'Environnement etdu Patrimoine [SCEEP], BP 509, Boutalamine, 52 000 Errachidia,Maroc.Email: and .Patricia Kameri-Mbote (Kenya), is Professor of Law, Universityof Nairobi. See biographies of editors.Yasuko Kameyama (Japan) has been working for the NationalInstitute for Environmental Studies (NIES) since1992. Her aca<strong>de</strong>mic background is international relations,and her studies have been mainly on international negotiationson climate change. She has participated in most internationalnegotiations related to UN Framework Conventionon Climate Change (UNFCCC) since the firstConference of the Parties (COP1) to the UNFCCC in 1995as a member of Japanese <strong>de</strong>legation. In 1999–2000, shestayed at the Department of Government and Politics, Universityof Maryland, U.S., as a visiting researcher. She obtainedher doctoral <strong>de</strong>gree at Tokyo Institute of Technologyin 1997. She has many publications on internationalnegotiations, international institutions, and on the national<strong>de</strong>cision making process related to climate change. One ofher latest articles on climate change negotiation is: “ProcessMatters: Building a Future Climate Regime with Multi-Processes”,in: Climate Policy, 7,5 (2007): 429–443. She has recentlyco-edited a book with A. P. Sari, M. H. Soejachmoenand N. Kanie (2008): Climate Change in Asia: Perspectiveson the Future Climate Regime (Tokyo: UNU Press).Address: Dr. Yasuko Kameyama, Senior Researcher, NationalInstitute for Environmental Studies, 16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba,305-8506, Japan.Email: .Website: .Narichika Kanie (Japan) is Associate Professor at theGraduate School of Decision Science and Technology,Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, and VisitingAssociate Professor of the United Nations UniversityInstitute of Advanced Studies. Among others he serves as ascientific steering committee member of the Earth SystemsGovernance Programme of IHDP, and is editorial boardmember of the journal Global Environmental Governance.Currently he is a bureau member of Working Party onGlobal and Structural Policies (WPGSP) at OECD. FromAugust 2009 to July 2010 he is a Marie Curie IncomingInternational Fellow of the European Commission andbased in SciencesPo. and IDDRI, Paris, France. His recentpublications inclu<strong>de</strong> “Post-2012 Institutional Architecture toAddress Climate Change: A Proposal for EffectiveGovernance. Global Warming and Climate Change”, in:Grover, V.I. (Ed.): Global Warming and Climate Change:Ten Years After Kyoto and Still Counting, Vol. 2. (city, NH:Science Publishers, 2008): 1065–1077; “The long-teamchallenge of climate change – Possible allocations for Japanand Asian countries in 2050”, in: (Co-ed. with YasukoKameyama, Agus P. Sari, Moekti H. Soejachmoen):Climate Change in Asia (Tokyo: United Nations UniversityPress, 2008): 31–48. He received his Ph.D. in Media andGovernance from the Keio University.Address: Prof. Dr. Norichika KANIE, Department of Valueand Decision Science, Graduate School of Decision Scienceand Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2-12-1-W9-43 Ookayama, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8552, Japan.Email: .Website: .Nanda Kishor, MS (India) is a Project Consultant inthe Centre for Energy, Environment, Urban Governance &Infrastructure Development in the Administrative StaffCollege of India (ASCI), Hy<strong>de</strong>rabad. He is presently workingon state sanitation strategies and city sanitation plansall over India un<strong>de</strong>r the most appreciated JawaharlalNehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) ofMinistry of Urban Development, Government of India. Priorto this, he was a faculty at Regional Centre for Urbanand Environmental Studies, Osmania University, Hy<strong>de</strong>rabad,India, heading the Urban Poverty Alleviation Cell atthe centre. He obtained his Ph. D from the University ofHy<strong>de</strong>rabad, India. He obtained his Ph. D from Universityof Hy<strong>de</strong>rabad, India. He has been working on Poverty, displacement,forced migration, Sustainable Development,gen<strong>de</strong>r and vulnerability. He is a recipient of Junior ResearchFellowship un<strong>de</strong>r Indo-Finnish Exchange Programmeby the Government of Finland, Calcutta ResearchGroup, UNHCR and Brookings Institution. He has publisheda report on: “Finnish Asylum Policy and its Dilemmas”with the Calcutta Research Group. From 2003 to2007 he was working with Governance and Policy Spaces(GAPS, Hy<strong>de</strong>rabad, India) for the Ford Foundation, India.He has presented work on forced migration and on India’sposition at UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France. He waschosen for the summer aca<strong>de</strong>my on Megacities: social vulnerabilityand measures to build social resilience” in theyear 2007. He is an advisory council member of Winter

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