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Asia and the Pacific
Regional Workshop on Transfer of Technology
as referred to in Decision 4/CP.4
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Cebu, Philippines, 17-19 January 2000
DRAFT AGENDA
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DAY 1 : 17 January 2000
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09:00 - 09:20
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Welcome and opening of the workshop
- Antonio Cerilles, Secretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the
Philippines
- Mr. Harald Dovland, Chairman of SBSTA
- Mr. Dennis Tirpak, Coordinator, Science and Technology UNFCCC secretariat
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09:20 - 10:15
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The Transfer of Technology Consultative Process
From COP5 to COP6 : Overview of the issues and objectives of the workshop
Ms. Wanna Tanunchaiwatana, Manager, Technology,
UNFCCC secretariat
Report on the outcome of the African regional workshop on transfer of technology
consultative process, 16-18 August 1999 in Arusha, Tanzania
Mr. Chow Kok Kee ( Malaysia), Chairman of the Arusha workshop
Presentation on the IPCC Special Report on Methodological and Technological Issues
in Technology Transfer: Key messages related to issues and questions in the annex to decision
4/CP.4
Dr. Ogunlade Davidson and Rob Swart, IPCC Working Group III
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10:15 - 10:30
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Break
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10:30 - 11:30
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Presentations of technical background papers by the UNFCCC regional consultants: An overview for
Asia and the Pacific regionBilateral governmental cooperation as an initiative to the transfer of technology: market
potential and market formation
Dr. Suk-Hoon Woo, Korea Energy Management Cooperation, Republic of Korea
Framework for improving the diffusion and implementation of environmentally-sound
technologies and know-how under the Convention: Perspectives from Asia and the Pacific Islands
region
- Dr. R . K Pachauri, Dircetor, TATA Energy Research Institute, India
- Mr. Ajay Mathur,TATA Energy Research Institute, India
(Presentations: 40 min, Q&A: 20 min)
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11:30 - 12:30
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Report on the outcome of the Second CTI/Industry Joint Seminar on Technology Diffusion in
Asia
Panel discussion lead by representatives of CTI
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12:30 - 14:00
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Lunch
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14:00 - 16:30
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Panel discussion on opportunities, barriers, needs and concerns for the transfer of environmentally
sound technologies in the Asia and Pacific region
Facilitator: Mr. Rae Kwon Chung, Republic of Korea
Mitigation technologies
Demand side management projects in Thailand, a model for implementing GHG mitigation technologies
in developing countries.
Dr. Thierry Lefevre, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
Identification of barriers for technology transfer of Wind Power Generation
Dr. Li Jungfeng, Energy Research Institute, China
Lessons learned from selected projects to promote transfer of Mitigation technologies in Asia
Mr. Tadahide Miyasaka, Electric Power Development Corp., Japan
Mr. David Greer, Shell Philippines Exploration BV, ICC
(Presentations: 60 min, Q&A: 15 min)
Adaptation technologies
Transfer of Environmentally-sound adaption under the UNFCCC
Dr. Joel Smith, Stratus Consulting Inc. (USA)
Options for adaption and mitigation technologies for Pacific Island countries
Dr. Kumar Mahendra, SPREP
Technical paper, Coastal Adaptation Technologies
Dr. Stephen Peake (UNFCCC secretariat)
Vulnerability and adaptation on the agricultural Sector: Experiences from Thailand:
Dr. Vute Wangaecharakul, Thailand
Presentations: 60 min, Q&A: 15 min)
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16:30 - 16:45
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Break
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16:45 - 18:15
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Multilateral initiatives to enhance the transfer of environmentally-sound technologies and know
-how in the Asia and Pacific region
Facilitator: H.E. Mr. John Ashe (Antigua and Barbuda)
Presentation by the Global Environment Facility
Mr. Johan Wide, Program Manager, Climate Change, GEF
Ms. Nandita Mogia, UNDP/GEF Regional Coordinator for Asia
Mr. Mark Radka, Energy Programme Coordinator, UNEP/Paris
Mr. Peter Pembleton, Technology Information Systems/Networks, UNIDO
Mr. Masami Tsuji, Environmental Specialist, ADB
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19:30
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Dinner Presentation
Preliminary design for a technology transfer web site for the UNFCCC
Ms. Courtney Peverell, ICF Consulting, USA
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20:00
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End of day 1
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DAY 2 : 18 January 2000
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09:00 - 11:30
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Panel discussion on ways and means for improving transfer of environmentally- sound technologies
and know-how under the Convention
Panel members may provide general views on issues and questions in annex to decision 4/CP.4 and
give broad comments on ways to move forward so that the small three working groups can use as
guidance for their in-dept discussions.
Facilitator:
Mr. Chow Kok Kee (Malaysia)
Panel members:
Ms. Bernaditas Muller (Philippines)
Mr. Rae Kwon Chung (Republic of Korea)
Mr. Saeed Motesaddi ( Iran)
Mr. Espen Ronneberg UN Division for Sustainable Development
Mr. Paul Schwengels (USA) EU presentation
(Discussion: 100 min, Q&A : 50 min)
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11:00 - 11:15
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Break
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11:15 - 12:30
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Ways and means to improve the transfer of technology under the Convention : Views from Private
sector and NGOs
Alberto Dalusung, Preferred Energy Inc, PhilippinesGarmit Singh, CAN-EU
Maria Athena Ronquillo-Ballesteros, CAN-EUMs. Georgia Callahan, Texaco Inc, USA
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12:30 - 14:00
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Lunch
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14:00 - 14:15
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Introduction to working groups
by UNFCCC secretariat
Workshop will divide into three or four working groups to discuss a framework for meaningful and
effective actions to enhance implementation of Article 4.5. Each group will report the outcome of
discussions to the Chair.
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14:15 - 18:00
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Small working group discussions
Group 1 Facilitator: Espen Ronneberg, UN Division for sustainable development
Group 2 Facilitator: Mr. Taka Hiraishi, Institute for Global Environmental strategies, Japan
Group 3 Facilitator: Mr. Li Junfeng, Energy Research Institute
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DAY 3 : 19 January 2000
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09:00 - 10:30
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Working group discussions (continued)
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10:30 - 10:45
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Break
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10.45 - 12:30
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Presentations of working group Rapporteurs
(presentation 45 min, Q&A 60 min)
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12.30 - 14:00
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Lunch
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14.00 - 15:30
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Towards COP 6: possible elements of a framework for meaningful and effective actions to
enhance the implementation of Article 4.5 of the Convention (decision 9/CP.5)
( Key messages from the Asian and Pacific region)
Chair: Mr. Harald Dovland, Chairman of SBSTA
Panel members:
Ms. Li Liyan (China)
Mr. Philip Gwage (Uganda)
Mr. Chow Kok Kee (Malaysia)
Dr. Suresh Maudgal (India)
Mr. Ian Senini (Australia)
Mr.
Koji Nakui (Japan)
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15:30 - 15:45
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Break
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15:45 - 16:45
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Towards COP 6 ( continued)
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16:45 - 17:30
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Summary and Conclusion
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17.30
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END OF WORKSHOP
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