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Monday, February 10, 2014

A Date With The Changing Climate


The Environmental and Climate Change Research Institute
University Research Center, De La Salle Araneta University

with partners

OML Center (Oscar M. Lopez Center for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management Foundation Inc.),
PAGASA (Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Astronomical and Service Administration),
CHED (Commission on Higher Education),
COCOPEA (Coordinating Council of Private Educational Associations)
and Redraw the Line Campaign, Asia Pacific Region
cordially invite everybody to the Climate Change Conference

A DATE WITH THE CHANGING CLIMATE
February 14, 2014, Friday
Osmena Hall, De La Salle Araneta University
8:00 AM-5:00 PM

CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES:

The conference aims to:
Exchange ground-breaking research on climate change science, adaptation strategies, disaster risk reduction, planning and management, and vulnerability and impact assessment tools among stakeholders.
Gather information and that will identify the gaps and constraints of the emerging issues related to climate change and disaster risks.
Apply mitigation and adaptation strategies that may be replicated in other parts of the country, and
Promote partnerships and linkages among the different sectors for collaborative works.

CONFERENCE THEME
Impacts and risks of climate change and the adaptive capacities on the following sector: (a) food security and agriculture, (b) Land use and land cover, (c) marine and coastal community, (d) education, (e) population, and (f) governance
Tools and systems used in analyzing climate change.

CONFERENCE FEES:

LGUs, NGOs, Professionals
Early Bird Rate: Php 1000.00
On-site Rate: Php 1200.00

Students (Undergraduates)
Early Bird Rate: Php 500.00
On-site Rate: Php 700.00


CONTACT PERSON:
Dr. Glenn S. Banaguas
Conference Chair
09178135449
3309128 local 123
glenn.banaguas@delasalle.ph

Source: http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/conferences/changing-climate.asp

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