ANNEX 175DAY 2 – NOVEMBER 22Parallel Sessions 3: Institutional and Economic Aspects of Climate Change Impacts and <strong>Adaptation</strong>Parallel Session 3A – SEARCA DL AuditoriumDr. Margaret M. Calderon – Session ChairDr. Lucille Elna de Guzman – RapporteurUniversity Researcher, UPLB CADr. Srijana Joshi Rijal – Session ChairConsultant, ICIMODProfessor, College of Forestry and Natural Resources (CFNR) and Assistant tothe Vice Chancellor for Community Affairs, UPLBDr. Dharam UpretyForestry and Climate Change Manager, Multi Stakeholders Forestry Programme, NepalDr. Pham Khanh NamSenior Economist, EEPSEA and Deputy Dean, Faculty of Development Economics, University ofEconomics, Ho Chi Minh, VietnamDr. Amparo M.WaganUniversity Researcher, UPLB, PhilippinesBuilding Climate-resilient Communities through Community-based <strong>Adaptation</strong> Planning andAction: Some Empirical Evidences from NepalAttitudes towards Flooding Risks in Vietnam: Implications for InsuranceStrengthening Capability of State Universities on Vulnerability Assessment to Enhance TheirRole in Climate Change <strong>Adaptation</strong> for Agriculture8:30 a.m.Dr. Mohammad AlamgirSenior Scientific Officer (Forestry)Water Resources Planning Organization, BangladeshParallel Session 3B – Drilon HallClimate Change and Food Security: Challenges, Success and Opportunities in BangladeshProf. Mayo Grace C. Amit – RapporteurAssistant Professor, UPLB CPAfMr. Karamat Ali – Session Co-chairCountry CoordinatorPakistan Waters PartnershipDr. Corazon L. Rapera – Session ChairChair and Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, College ofEconomics and Management, UPLBDr. Orapan SrisawalakSenior Economist, EEPSEAHousehold Economic Losses: A Case Study of Thailand’s 2011 FloodAssociate Professor, Sukhothai Thammatirat Open University, ThailandMr. Ignatius GutsaLecturer, Sociology DepartmentUniversity of Zimbabwe, ZimbabweDr. Cleofe S. Torres and Ms. Ma. Stella C. TirolProfessor and Associate Professor, UPLB CDC, PhilippinesDr. Krishna Ravi SrinivasUnderstanding the Capacity of Policy Makers to Access and Use Climate Change ResearchOutputs for National Development: The Case of ZimbabweInstitutionalizing Rural Communication Services for Climate Change <strong>Adaptation</strong> and FoodSecurity: The Bangladesh Experience8:30 a.m.Associate Fellow and Managing Editor, <strong>Asia</strong>n Biotechnology and Dev’t ReviewResearch and Information System for Developing Countries, IndiaAgriculture, Climate Change, Germplasm and Seeds, and Intellectual Property RightsMr. Pepito R. Fernandez (unable to attend, no presentation)Associate Professor, UPV, PhilippinesGoverning Small-scale Aquaculture for Climate Change <strong>Adaptation</strong> and Food Security in thePhilippinesInternational Conference on Climate Change Impactsand <strong>Adaptation</strong> for Food and Environmental SecurityConference Summary Report
76ANNEX 1Parallel Session 3C – GFS Workshop RoomDr. Rico C. Ancog – RapporteurAssistant Professor, UPLB SESAMDr. Ronaldo B. Saludes – Session Co-chairAssistant Professor, College of Engineering and Agro-industrialTechnology (CEAT), UPLBDr. Herminia A. Francisco – Session ChairDirector, EEPSEADr. Asa Jose U. SajiseAssociate Professor, Department of EconomicsClimate Change Impacts, Vulnerability Assessments, Economic and Policy Analysis of <strong>Adaptation</strong>Strategies in Selected Coastal Areas in Indonesia and the PhilippinesCollege of Economics and Management, UPLB, PhilippinesDr. Eulito U. BautistaNational Project Manager, (AMICAF)FAO, Manila, PhilippinesAddressing Linkages between Climate Change and Food Security through Top-Down andBottom-Up Impact Assessments, Food Insecurity Vulnerability Analysis, Community-Based<strong>Adaptation</strong>, and Improved Socio-Institutional Mechanisms: FAO’s AMICAF Framework8:30 a.m.Dr. Flordeliza H. BordeySenior Science Research Specialist, Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice)Dr. Vo Thanh DanhDean, School of Economics and Business Administration, Can Tho University, VietnamLinking Climate Change, Rice Yield and Migration: The Philippine Experience<strong>Adaptation</strong> to Sea Level Rise in the Vietnamese Mekong River Delta: Should a Sea Dike beBuilt?10:00 a.m. COFFEE/TEAParallel Sessions 4: Systems and Tools for Analyzing Climate Change Impacts and VulnerabilityParallel Session 4A – SEARCA DL Umali AuditoriumDr. Michelle Grace V. Paraso – RapporteurAssistant ProfessorCollege of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), UPLBDr. Bui Dung The – Session Co-chairDirector, Office of Science-Technology, International Cooperationand Postgraduate Education, College of Economics, HueUniversity, VietnamDr. Orapan Srisawalak – Session ChairSenior Economist, EEPSEA and Associate Professor, SukhothaiThammatirat Open University, ThailandInternational Conference on Climate Change Impactsand <strong>Adaptation</strong> for Food and Environmental SecurityConference Summary ReportDr. Damasa B. Magcale- MacandogProfessor, Institute of Biological Sciences, UPLB CAS, PhilippinesEliciting Factors Affecting Fish Kill Events in Taal Lake through Participatory Approaches: ATool for the Development of a Predictive Fish Kill ModelDr. Laban MacOpiyoLecturer, University of Nairobi, KenyaDr. Arvin B. VistaAssistant Professor, Dept. of Agricultural Economics,A System for Monitoring the Effects of Climate on the Flux and Availability of Water Resourcesin the Drylands of Eastern Africa10:30 a.m.Economy-Wide Estimates of Climate-Induced Impacts on Philippine Agriculture: A ComputableGeneral Equilibrium AnalysisUPLB CEM, PhilippinesParallel Session 4B – Drilon HallDr. Lucille Elna P. de Guzman – RapporteurUniversity Researcher, UPLB CADr. Paul David Esker – Session Co-chairProfessor, University of Costa RicaDr. Canesio D. Predo – Session ChairProfessor, Institute of Animal ScienceCollege of Agriculture (CA), UPLBDr. Anita A. BolingAssociate Scientist, International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)Dr. Volker WulfmeyerProfessor, University of Hohenheim, GermanyMr. Mark Jay P. DatingInstructor, UPLB CA(?), PhilippinesMethodological Framework for the Decision Support System for Climate Change <strong>Adaptation</strong> inRainfed Rice AreasRegional Climate Simulations: Current Performance, Key Challenges, and the FundamentalImportance of their Coupling with End User ModelsUse of Statistical Downscaling and Process-Based Crop Model in Assessing Climate ChangeImpact on Rice Yield10:30 a.m.Mr. Glenn S. BanaguasDirector for Research, De La Salle Araneta University, PhilippinesTrack-Risk-Impact-Policy (TRIP) Modelingfor the Agricultural Sector12:00 p.m. LUNCH