EU-Central Asia STI Policy Stakeholders’ Conference on Climate Change
The Policy Stakeholders Conference (PSC) on ‘EU-Central Asia STI Cooperation in addressing Climate Change’, hosted by the Parliament of the Kyrgyz Republic and the National Library of Kyrgyzstan, was held in Bishkek on 23-24 September 2014. It was the first in a series of policy dialogue activities between the EU and CA organised under the IncoNet CA project.
The conference provided the opportunity for an in-depth exchange of views on regional and international STI policies, research programmes and projects addressing Climate Change, among high-level policymakers, international donors, and representatives of the research communities in the EU/MS AC and the CA countries, as well as other key stakeholders active in the region. The aim of the conference was to increase synergies among these stakeholders and the related actions as well as to shape future cooperative initiatives addressing Climate Change between the EU and the CA countries.
More than 145 stakeholders attended the conference with speakers from the five Central Asian countries, several EU Member States and international or regional organisations. The PSC was widely covered in most local mass media.
The event was jointly organised by the Centre for Regional and International STI Studies and Support (CeRISS/Greece), the Eurasian Institute of International Relations (EIMO/Kyrgyzstan) and the Regional Centre for Information and Scientific Development (RCISD/Hungary).
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Programme
Presentations
- Climate Change and Security: The OSCE’s approach and activities | Jennifer Sehring
- Climate Adaptation & Mitigation Program for Central Asia (CAMP4CA): Building Regional Resilience | Angela Armstrong
- EBRD’s Action on Climate Change in the Kyrgyz Republic and Central Asia | Larisa Manastirli
- The role of the EIB | Umberto Del Panta
- An overview of ADB’s climate change initiatives in Central and West Asia | Rie Hiraoka
- Introduction to Tajik Policies on Climate Change and Opportunities on International Research Cooperation | Homidjon Rasulov
- Introduction to Turkmen Policies on Climate Change and Opportunities on International Research Cooperation | Dovlet Jumakuliev
- Climate Change and Reference Evapotranspiration for water requirement Analyses under data limited conditions in Uzbekistan | Zafar Gafurov
- Global climate change and evaluation of its consequences to the ecologic situation in the region | in Russian | Rustam Mukhamedov
- Climate Models and their validation | Mamadsho Ilolov
- Ecosystem-based Adaptation – Concept and Practical Experiences in Central Asia | Nicole Wegner
- Water management and climate change: SIC ICWC experience | Ziganshina Dinara
- Contribution of the EUWI to a sustainable water management in Central Asia | Ana Drapa
- Risk management and adaptation of agricultural sector and hydroenergetics in conditions of climate changes | Inom Sh. Normatov
- A collaborative experience in managing and exploiting data sets in the Caspian Sea region: lessons learned from the ALTICORE and CASPINFO projects | Stefano Vignudelli
- International cooperation on clarification of the water resources of trans-boundary river basins under conditions of changing climate by using isotopic techniques | Tamara Tuzova
- Sustainable Forest Management for Greener Economies and Mitigation of Climate Change in Central Asia and the Caucasus | Alicja Kacprzak
- CAREC’s experience to support low-carbon development (NAMA) in Central Asia | Nailya Mustaeva
- The role of the CAREN Project | Askar Kutanov
- Turkmenistan. Experience on Realization of projects in the Field of Adaptation to the Climate Change | Victoriya Akopova
- The Project IncoNet Central Asia | Zygmunt Krasinski
- Opportunities under the Twinning Grants of the IncoNet CA | Hendrik Meurs
- Results of the co-publication analysis between Central Asian Countries and EU Countries with an emphasis on climate change | Klaus Schuch