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Agenda and Presentations of 19th AP Seminar


Agenda / Presentations

DAY 1: Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Opening Session
10:00-10:50 "Opening Address"
by Mr. Kazu Takemoto, Vice- Mimister for Global Enviromental Affairs, the Ministry of the Environment, Japan (MOEJ)
"Welcom Address"
by Mr. Kenji Kitahashi, Mayor, City of Kitakyushu
"City approach to a low carbon society -A Message from Kitakyushu[PDF 5.8MB]"
(1/2[PDF 2.5MB], 2/2[PDF 3.4MB])
by the City of Kitakyushu
General Guidance by the Chairpersons
"Hints for Discussion[PDF 62KB]"
by Ms. Alexandra Borthwick, Director, Mitigation Negotiations Section Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, Austalia &
Mr. Taka Hiraishi, Institute for Global Environment Strategies(IGES)
Key Note Presentation
"Overview of Major Outputs from Copenhagen[PDF 134KB]"
by Ms. Tshering Dolma Sherpa, Associate Programme Officer in our Financial and Technical Support Programme, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climage Change (UNFCCC)
10:50-11:00 Coffee Break
SessionⅠMRV
  Introduction to the Theme of the Session[PDF 258KB]
by Mr. Taka Hiraishi (IGES)
11:00-13:00 Part I : NAMAs in a measurable, reportable, and verifiable mannner.
  "Program NAMAs and its MRV[PDF 297KB]"
by Mr. Gao Xiang, Energy Research Institute(ERI), National Development Reform Commission(NDRC), China
  "Sectoral NAMAs and its MRV[PDF 722KB]"
by Ms.Upik Aslia, Ministry of Environment, Indonesia
  "GREEN and J-MRV - Public Private Financial Partnership-[PDF 562KB] "
by Mr. Takashi Hongo, Environment Finance Engineering Dept, Japan Bank for International Cooperation(JBIC)
  Discussion 1
"MRV depending on type of NAMAs[PDF 39KB]"
*Discussion points will be introduced by the AP seminar Secretariat
Lead Discussant: Ms. Ma. Gerarda Asuncion D. Merilo, Environemnt Management Bureau, Deparment of Environemnt and Natural Resourcese, the Philippines
13:00-14:30 Lunch
14:30-17:00 Part II: National Communications and GHG inventory
  "The role and constraints of national communications and GHG inventory based on past experience[PDF 3.1MB]"
by Ms. Ma. Gerarda Asuncion D. Merilo, Environemnt Management Bureau, Deparment of Environemnt and Natural Resourcese, the Philippines
  "The role and constraints of national communications and GHG inventory based on past experience[PDF 148KB]"
by Ms. Kate Larsen, Office of Global Change, Department of State, the United States of America
15:00-15:15 Coffee Break
  Discussion 2
"National Communications and GHG Inventory[PDF 107KB]"
*Discussion points will be introduced by the AP seminar Secretariat
Lead Discussant: Ms. Prasertsuk Chamornmarn, TGO, Thailand
  Discussion 3
"Accurancy and Transparency[PDF 104KB]"
* Discussion points will be introduced by the AP seminar Secretariat
Lead Discussant: Mr. Takeshi Enoki, Researcher, Mitsubishi Research and Consultanting Ltd.
15:15-17:00 Wrap up of Discussion on MRV
18:00 Reception hosted by the organizers
(at Rhiga Royal Hotel Kokura)

DAY 2: Wednesday, 21 July 2010
09:00-12:30 Part Ⅲ Capacity Building for MRV
  Introduction to the Theme of the Session
by Ms. Alexandra Borthwick, Director, Mitigation Negotiations Section Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, Austalia
  "Capacity building for GHG inventories and national communications[PDF 363KB]"
by Mr. Kiyoto Tanabe, National Institute for Environmental Studies(NIES)/ Greenhouse gas Inventory Office(GIO)
  "Lesson learned from capacity building of GHG inventory and national communications[PDF 445KB]"
by Mr.Damdin Dagvadorji, Ministry of Nature, Environment and Tourism, Mongolia
  "Lesson learned from capacity building of GHG inventory and national communications[PDF 126KB]"
by Mr. Pham Hoang Yen, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam(MONRE), Vietnam
10:30-10:45 Coffee Break
  Discussion 4
"Needs for enhanced capacity for MRV[PDF 32KB]"
*Discussion points will be introduced by the AP seminar Secretariat
Lead Discussant: Mr. Sirithan Pairoj-Boriboon, Executive Director, TGO, Thailand
12:00-14:00 Lunch
Session II Adaptation to climate change/Scientific&Technological aspects
  Introduction to the Theme of the Session by Ms. Alexandra Borthwick,Multilateral Negotiations Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, Australia
14:00-15:30 Part I: Stocktaking of adaptation activities ? good practices, lessons learned and needs identified
  "Effective Adaptation Policies and Measures in Developing Countries[PDF 1.3MB]"
by Mr. Akio Takemoto, Integrated Research System for Sustainability Science (IR3S)
University of Tokyo
  "Data collecting and modelling for adaptation[PDF 7.4MB]"
(1/2[PDF 2.9MB], 2/2[PDF 4.6MB])
by Mr. Nusipepa Lepale, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Samoa
  "Vulnerability assessment for adaptation[PDF 7.9MB]"
(1/2[PDF 4.0MB], 2/2[PDF 4.2MB])
by Mr. Maarametua Vaiimene, Cook Islands Meteorological Service, Cook Islands
  "Adaptation Planning and enhanced capacity[PDF 37KB]"
by Mr. Takeshi Takama, Stockholm Environment Institute(SEI)
  Discussion 5
"Stocktaking of adaptation activities ? good practices, lessons learned and needs identified[PDF 119KB]"
*Discussion points will be introduced by the AP seminar Secretariat
Lead Discussant: Mr. Jailan Bin Simon, Malaysian Meteorological Services, Malaysia
15:30-15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-16:30 Part II: Cooperative actions for enhanced adaptation to climate change
  "Integration into sustainable development[PDF 721KB]"
by Mr. Shinya Ejima, Director, Climate Change Office, Japan International Cooperation Agency(JICA)
  "Asia Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Network[PDF 1.0MB]"
by Mr. Toshinao Okayama, Bankok Office, IGES
  Discussion 6
"What are next steps ? ---cooperative actions for enhanced adaptation and enabling efforts through international and regional cooperation[PDF 120KB]"
*Discussion points will be introduced by the AP seminar Secretariat
Lead Discussant: Mr. Varigini Badira, Papua New Guinea
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break
Closing Session
17:00-17:30 Wrap-up of the Seminar Discussion
by Ms. Alexandra Borthwick, Director, Mitigation Negotiations Section, Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, Austalia & Mr.Taka Hiraishi, Institute for Global Environment Strategies (IGES)
18:00 Closure of the Seminar
19:00-21:00 Reception hosted by the City of Kitakyushu
(at Mojiko Hotel, located at Historical Port District)

DAY 3: Thursday, 22 July 2010
A study tour was organized by the city government of Kitakyushu to visit the Eco Town, where environmental/low carbon industries are located. All participants are welcomed to participate in the tour.