REPLICATION
INDONESIA
BMG replicated CFA program in 30
districts
Instructed by their
experience in producing localized
forecast for the Indramayu district,
BMG has been producing localized
forecast for 30 districts. This
project started in 2004 when BMG
developed localized forecast for 10
districts. For this project, BMG
made a 3-4 billion rupiah investment
in 2006, representing a 300 percent
increase from 2005 budget.
Institutional mechanisms at the
district level involving BMG and
district officials have been
established to interpret and make
use of climate information to manage
climate risks in water resources and
agriculture sectors.
Workshop on climate
forecast applications for managing
climate risks
Indramayu, West Java, Indonesia (May
2006)
Hosted by the
district of Indramayu in West Java
from May 15-16, 2006, the workshop
lays the ground for the spatial and
sectoral expansion of climate
forecast applications based on the
experiences of Indramayu and Iloilo.
Institutionalizing
climate forecast applications in Central
Kalimantan
ADPC, in
collaboration with CARE Indonesia,
facilitated a workshop entitled
"Institutionalization of Climate
Forecast Applications" at
Palangaraya, Central Kalimantan from
16-17 March 2006. It was
specifically aimed at improving the
capacity of the provincial
government officers to manage
climate related risks in
agriculture, livestock, fisheries,
forestry, health, and provincial
planning. The two-day workshop has
helped to develop a framework for
application of climate forecast
information for forest fire
management. Further opportunities in
this area will be explored in
Indonesia.
Workshop on
client-oriented agro-meteorological
services
Jakarta, Indonesia (9-10 March 2006)
ADPC co-organized a
workshop with the Bureau of
Meteorology and Geophysics, World
Meteorological Organization, and
Ministry of Agriculture, on
climate-oriented agro-meteorological
services to support agricultural
development in Indonesia. The
workshop gathered about 150 local
participants, as well as
representatives from the
Philippines, East Timor, PNG, Fiji,
and Malaysia. Workshop discussions
focused on the following themes: (i)
client-oriented agro-meteorological
services; (ii) climate variability,
extreme climate events and
agricultural production; (iii) the
use of modern technology in agro-meteorogical
applications; and (iv) local
strategies to mitigate the impact of
extreme climate events. The outcome
of the workshop was an agreement to
prepare a document describing the
climate sensitive stages of various
crops planted all over Indonesia.
ADPC will be involved in this
activity based on the needs of local
organizations.
PHILIPPINES
Dumangas mayor advocates
for expanding climate forecast
applications in more provinces
In the Philippines,
Dumangas has been advocating the
expansion of climate forecast
applications in different provincial
and national fora. Sibalum, a
neighboring municipality located in
the Antique province has been
mobilizing resources to institute
the same program. In April 2005, the
Mayors' League of the Philippines
has appointed the Mayor of Dumangas
to serve as the adviser for disaster
management and preparedness program.
This bodes well for promoting
climate forecast applications in a
national scale.
OTHER COUNTRIES
China and India have
approached ADPC to establish pilot
sites in provinces/states that are
vulnerable to climate risks. This
year, ADPC will sign memoranda of
agreements with these countries
based on the discussions made during
country missions. Updates will be
posted as this come.
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