Regional Action on Climate Change and Future Earth (RACC FE) Experts Meeting 25 26 August 2016 * Thursday, 25 August 2016 8:00 9:30 Registration 9:30 11:00 Opening Session: Bibliotheca Alexandrina Conference Center (BACC), Delegates Hall o Welcome Note: Ismail Serageldin, Director, Bibliotheca Alexandrina (Egypt) o Ahmed Abouelseoud, Deputy Minister of Environment (Egypt) on behalf of Khaled Fahmy, Minister, Ministry of Environment (Egypt) o Manfred Lange, Director, Future Earth MENA Regional Centre (Cyprus) 11:00 11:30 Group Photo and Networking Coffee/Tea Break Theme I: Understanding the Sendai Framework (BACC, Delegates Hall) This theme should review the Sendai Framework and principles. Chair: Adel El-Beltagy, former Minister, Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation; and Chair, International Dryland 11:30 13:00 Taking Disaster Risk Seriously: The Global Consensus Imbedded in the Sendai Framework Global Warming Impacts and Adaptation Japanese Strategy Prevention is Better than Cure: The Sendai Principles o Donald C. Slack, Professor of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, and Professor of Watershed Management and Eco-Hydrology (USA) Subsurface Drip Irrigation: A Technology for Safe Irrigation of Vegetable Crops with Recycled Water o Khaled Kheir Eldin, Director, Research Institute of Climate Change, National Water Research Center (Egypt) Analysis of Winter Storms in Alexandria and El-Beheria Discussions
13:00 14:00 Lunch Break Theme II: On Disaster Risk Management for Egypt (BACC, Delegates Hall) This theme shall explore the need for more advanced systems and what the priorities should be as to which parts of a more elaborate system should be installed first. Chair: Ismail Abd El-Galil, Director, Desert Research Center (Egypt) 14:00 15:30 Improving Egypt s Disaster Risk Reduction System: Short-term Alerts and Quick Responses o Mohamed Hassaan, Senior Researcher, Crisis Management and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Department (Egypt) Egyptian National System for Disaster Risk Reduction and Adaptation to Climate Change o Moheb Iskander, Head, Hydrodynamic Department, Head of Physical Model Lab., Coastal Research Institute, National Water Research Center (Egypt) Climate Change and Water Balance within the Coastal Zone Citizen Involvement in Monitoring Potential Hazards and in Participating in the Response o Ezzat Abdelhamid, Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (Egypt) Climate Change and Sustainable Development Goals o Emad Adly, General Coordinator, Arab Network for Environment and Development (Egypt) Adaptation is a Key Factor in Achieving Sustainability Discussions
Theme III: Longer Term, Slow-onset Disasters (BACC, Delegates Hall) Longer term, slow-onset disasters are only poorly perceived or addressed in Egypt. Three of these major risks are desertification, increasing water scarcity, and sea level rise. This last is becoming more appreciated as a growing threat with differential impacts on many regions and coastlines. Chair: Malcolm Elliott, Founding Director, The Norman Borlaug Institute for Global Food Security (UK) 15:30 17:00 Water Scarcity in Egypt and the Need to Promote Water Use Efficiency (WUE) Improvement of Farm Water Use Efficiency o Dia El Din El Quosy, Chairman, Water Resources and Irrigation Committee, Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (Egypt) Water Shortage: Challenges and Solutions o Khaled Abou Zeid, Senior Regional Water Resources Program Manager, Centre for Environment and Development of the Arab Region and Europe (Egypt) Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Mechanisms in the Water Sector Sea-level Rise: An Increasing Threat o Edith Madela-Mntla, Regional Director, Future Earth (South Africa) Can Future Earth Stem the Tide of Food Insecurity in the Face of Climate Change in Africa? o Manfred Lange, Director, Future Earth MENA Regional Centre (Cyprus) Global Change and the MENA Region: Future Earth and Major Research Foci Discussions 17:00 17:30 Networking Coffee/Tea Break
Theme IV: Vulnerable Deltas (BACC, Delegates Hall) Egypt s second city, Alexandria, is only about two meters above sea level, and is a linear city strung along the coastline of the Mediterranean and thus very susceptible to storm surges and floods. In addition, Egypt s delta is remarkably flat and contains many high density settlements in the midst of some of the most fertile lands in Egypt. Addressing Sea-level Rise is particularly important in this context. Keynote Address: Ismail Serageldin, Director, Bibliotheca Alexandrina (Egypt) Chair: Ismail Serageldin, Director, Bibliotheca Alexandrina (Egypt) 17:30 19:00 Understanding the Risks Confronting Deltas: The Experience of the Delta Alliance o Hussein El-Atfy, Secretary-General, Arab Water Council (Egypt) Climate Change: Socio-Economic Impacts and Policy Recommendations Modeling Sea-Level Rise and its Impact on the Egyptian Delta o Mohamed Elraey, Professor, Environmental Studies, Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, Alexandria University (Egypt) Extreme Events and Their Impacts and Risks on the Nile Delta o Mohamed Ali, Project Manager, Adaptation to Climate Change in the Nile Delta (Egypt) An Overview of the Adaptation to Climate Change in the Nile Delta Project (ACCNDP) o Chidi Osuagwu, Chair, African Future Earth Committee (Nigeria) African Holistic Worldview Paradigm for Interdisciplinary Climate Change Science Discussions
9:00 11:00 Closing Session (BACC, Delegates Hall) Roundtable Discussion Friday, 26 August 2016 Chair: Ismail Serageldin, Director, Bibliotheca Alexandrina (Egypt) o Ahmed Abouelseoud, Deputy Minister of Environment (Egypt) o Hussein El-Atfy, Secretary-General, Arab Water Council (Egypt) o Closing Speech: Ismail Serageldin, Director, Bibliotheca Alexandrina (Egypt) 11:00 11:30 Networking Coffee/Tea Break