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74ANNEX 1Parallel Sessions 2 – Climate Change <strong>Adaptation</strong> and AgricultureParallel Session 2A – SEARCA DL AuditoriumDr. Serlie B. Jamias – RapporteurPublic Relations Director, UPLB OCAssociate Professor, UPLB CDCProf. Rosario V. Tatlonghari – Session Co-chairAssistant ProfessorCollege of Development Communication (CDC), UPLBDr. Gloria M. Nelson – Session ChairProfessor, College of Arts and Sciences, UPLBDr. Le Cahn DungHead Department of Social Economic and Policy StudyMekong Delta Development Research Institute,Livelihood Capacity and Adaptive Strategies to Climate Change of Rice-Based FarmingHouseholds in the Mekong Delta, VietnamCan Tho University, VietnamDr. Roberto Sandoval Jr.Climate Change and Food Security SpecialistFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), PhilippinesDr. Ravindra C. JoshiConsultant, Ministry of Primary Industries (Agriculture), FijiDr. Medhat Mekhail TawfikCommunity-Based Climate Change <strong>Adaptation</strong> in Contiguous Agricultural Ecosystems –Experiences from the Cordillera Region in the Philippines3:30 p.m.Successful Local Food Production Project in Solomon Islands: The Blue Print for the <strong>Pacific</strong>Islands Countries and TerritoriesProfessor of Agronomy, National Research Centre, EgyptParallel Session 2B – Drilon HallMitigating the Negative Impact of Climate Change on Field Crop ProductionProf. Ma. Theresa M. Talavera – RapporteurDirector and Assistant Professor, Institute of Human Nutrition andFood (IHNF), UPLB CHEDr. Decibel F. Eslava – Session Co-chairAssociate Professor, UPLB SESAMDr. Leonardo M. Florece – Session ChairDean and Professor, UPLB SESAMLow Delta Cropping and Micro Irrigation Techniques as <strong>Adaptation</strong> Measures of ClimateChange in Northern Balochistan, PakistanInternational Conference on Climate Change Impactsand <strong>Adaptation</strong> for Food and Environmental SecurityConference Summary ReportDr. Faiz Mohammad KakarMember, Boar Centre for Research and Development (CRD), PakistanDr. Gay DefiestaAssistant Professor, University of the Philippines Visayas (UPV), PhilippinesDr. Adriana Murillo-WilliamsSeed Grain Research Center, University of Costa RicaDr. Ranjana U.K. PiyadasaAdaptive Capacity and <strong>Adaptation</strong> to Climate Change and Variability of Farming Householdsof Dumangas, Iloilo, PhilippinesA Shift in the Mycotoxin Pro<strong>file</strong> in Costa Rica under Climate Change – A Case Study onMycotoxigenic Fusarium proliferatum in Rice (Oryza sativa)3:30 p.m.Senior Lecturer, University of Colombo, Sri LankaParallel Session 2C – GFS Workshop RoomSustainable Ancient Water Management and Resilience to Climate Change in Sri LankaMr. Efraim D. Roxas – RapporteurInstructor, UPLB CHEDr. Rio John T. Ducusin – Session Co-chairChair and Professor, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences,UPLB CVMProf. Ma. Emilinda T. Mendoza – Session ChairAssistant Professor, UPLB CHEDr. Romeo V. LabiosUniversity Researcher, UPLB CA, PhilippinesMr. Tenzing IngtyRegional Office for the Himalayas/Northeast India, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology andthe Environment (ATREE)Increasing Rice Productivity in in Rainfed Lowland Areas Vulnerable to Climate Change inSouth East <strong>Asia</strong>Response of Agro-Pastoral Indigenous Communities to the Cascading Effects of Climate Change:Studies from Sikkim, Eastern Himalayas, India3:30 p.m.Dr. Lucille Elna P. de GuzmanUniversity Researcher, UPLB CA,PhilippinesDocumenting and Promoting Indigenous Agricultural Knowledge and Climate Change<strong>Adaptation</strong> in Selected Areas in the Philippines: Toward Enhancing Community-Level FoodSecurity5:20 END OF DAY 16:30 COCKTAILS AND DINNER

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