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THE PROGRAMME
GOBESHONA 3 THE THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Venue: Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB)
THE PROGRAMME
DAY 1
SUNDAY,
08 JANUARY 2017
RESEARCH INTO USE
9:30–11:00 SESSION LOCATION: CHAIR: SPECIAL GUESTS: CHIEF GUEST:
INAUGURAL SESSION Auditorium HE Ms. Marcia Stephens Bloom Bernicat [TBC], U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh Mr. A H M Mustafa Kamal (Lotus Kamal) [TBC], Honorable Minister, Planning Division of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
11:00–11:30 REGISTRATION & TEA BREAK
11:30-13:00 SESSION 1 – PLENARY LOCATION: HOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
GOBESHONA EXPERIENCE Multi-Purpose Hall, Level 1 Gobeshona, ICCCAD TBC 1. Mohammad Nazmul Chowdhury 2. Zinat Fatima Papia 3. Tamanna Haque
13:00-14:00 LUNCH
14:00-15:30 SESSION 2 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY Multi-Purpose Hall, Level 1 Christian Commission for Development in Bangladesh (CCDB) TBC 1. Vertical agriculture options to address impacts of climate change in coastal regions of Bangladesh - Md. Emdad Hossain 2. Suitability of indigenous rice varieties to withstand drought condition in high Barind tract of Bangladesh: An adaptive research - Md. Kamruzzaman 3. Climate adaptation through small holder climate smart agriculture: a focus on vulnerabilities & empowerment - Vositha Wijenayake
14:00-15:30 SESSION 3 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
CLIMATE CHANGE AND GENDER Gallery 5002, Level 4 Oxfam in Bangladesh TBC 1. Gender and climate change: Power, place and space in climate change impact and adaptation - Mohammad Musfequs Salehin 2. Problematizing climate adaption: Querying intersectionality, power and social justice - Farhana Sultana 3. Untold stories: Women's resiliency and climate change adaptation in Bangladesh - Mumita Tanjeela
THE PROGRAMME
14:00-15:30 SESSION 4 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
CLIMATE CHANGE AND MODELLING Gallery 7002, Level 6 Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) TBC 1. Model impact of climate change on the groundwater flow and salinity encroachment in the coastal areas of Bangladesh - Anwar Zahid 2. End-century multi-hazard maps for Bangladesh coast - Momtaz Jahan, Rubaiya Kabir, Anisul Haque, Md. Munsur Rahman 3. Gain of land by siltation unlikely to be reversed by sea level rise - Shahriar Khan
TEA BREAK
15:30-17:00 SESSION 5 – PLENARY LOCATION: HOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
LOSS AND DAMAGE Multi-Purpose Hall, Level 1 ICCCAD TBC 1. Measures to address loss and damage including insurance for coastal fisher folk of Bangladesh - Md. Habib Torikul 2. Sustainable policy for the flood flow zone and effective development control mechanisms: Dhaka City - Syed Nazmul Husain 3. Non economic loss and damage caused by tropical storm Roanu - Md. Golam Mahabub Sarwar
18:30–21:30 OPENING DINNER
HOSTED BY ICCCAD – IUB VENUE: Food Court,
Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB)
THE PROGRAMME
DAY 2
MONDAY,
09 JANUARY 2017
RESEARCH INTO USE
9:00–9:30
REGISTRATION
9:30–11:00 SESSION 6 – PLENARY LOCATION: HOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
ADAPTATION TECHNOLOGY Multi-Purpose Hall, Level 1 CCDB TBC 1. Adaptation of rice cultivation under changing climate conditions in the coastal areas of Bangladesh by application of salt-tolerant biofertilizer - Muhammad Manjurul Karim 2. Potential of mobile phone in extension of adaptive agriculture for community resilience - Tapas Ranjan Chakraborty 3. Rooftop gardening in Dhaka: An adaptation measure of the commoners - Naeema Jihan Zinia
11:00-11:30
TEA BREAK
11:30-13:00 SESSION 7 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT Multi-Purpose Hall, Level 1 University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) TBC 1. Spatiotemporal changes of water logged area in South-Western Bangladesh - Hasan M Abdullah 2. River deltas like Ganges delta started by deforestation by early hominids? - Shahriar Khan 3. Dynamic deltas: developing new knowledge for science policy interaction in Bangladesh – Catharien Terwisscha van Scheltinga
11:30-13:00 SESSION 8 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND DISASTER RISK REDUCTION Gallery 5002, Level 4 United International University (UIU) TBC 1. Is groundwater table depleting in Barind tracts over times? - Md. Shafiqul Islam 2. Coping with natural disaster impacts: an example from a highly disaster prone coastal village of Bangladesh - Md. Humayain Kabir 3. Coupled human-landscape interactions in coastal Bangladesh - Bishawjit Mallick
THE PROGRAMME
11:30-13:00 SESSION 9 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
Eco-System Resilience and Biodiversity Gallery 7002, Level 6 Christian Aid in Bangladesh TBC 1. Vulnerability of coastal resources to climate change and sea level rise in sub-tropical coast, Indian Ocean: A case study - Abu Hena M. K. 2. Determination of optimal spatial arrangement component crops in jhum - Md. Kamrul Islam 3. Estimating the economic benefits of an improved aquatic ecosystem and watershed management in the Tanguar Haor wetland: An application of choice modeling - Md. Hafiz Iqbal
13:00-14:00
LUNCH BREAK
14:00-15:30 SESSION 10 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
LOCAL ADAPTATION PLANNING Multi-Purpose Hall, Level 1 Islamic Relief, Bangladesh TBC 1. Tidal river management in Kalicharanpur, Jessore: Assessment from cradle to grave - Tahmid Huq Easher 2. Local adaptation plan for action: A tool for climate resilience - Munirul Islam 3. The problems of governance of climate change adaptation in coastal GBM- delta Bangladesh - Mohammad Rashed Alam Bhuiyan
14:00-15:30 SESSION 11 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
CLIMATE CHANGE AND MIGRATION Gallery 5002, Level 4 International Organization for Migration (IOM) – Dhaka TBC 1. Migration, immobility and climate change: gender dimensions of poverty in coastal Bangladesh - Basundhara Tripathy 2. Climate induced migration : A South Asian perspective - Vositha Wijenayake 3. Challenges of governance for reducing climatic concerns in perspective of migration in Bangladesh - Md. Arif Chowdhury
14:00-15:30 SESSION 12 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
CLIMATE CHANGE AND MITIGATION Gallery 7002, Level 6 Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) TBC 1. Forest carbon estimate and REDD+ implications in Bangladesh - Sharif Ahmed Mukul 2. Production of bioenergy from biosolids (coffee waste) degradation: A biotechnological approach to mitigation the emission of greenhouse gases - T. Selvan Kumar 3. Facilitating renewable energy in urban planning and its implication in climate change mitigation: Scope and opportunities in megacity Dhaka - Kamrul Hasan Sohag
15:30-16:00
TEA BREAK
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16:00-17:30 SESSION 13 – PLENARY LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
CLIMATE CHANGE AND LIVELIHOOD Multi-Purpose Hall, Level 1 Islamic Relief Gobeshona Livelihood Subgroup TBC 1. Influence of climatic variables on season based agricultural system in Satkhira district, Bangladesh - Md. Younus Mia 2. Exploring uncertainties in community livelihood adaptation for adaptive delta management in Bangladesh: Tapping community adaptation decision for climate resilient Bangladesh - Umme Kulsum 3. Enhancing climate resilient livelihood - Munirul Islam
THE PROGRAMME
DAY 3
TUESDAY,
10 JANUARY 2017
RESEARCH INTO USE
9:00-9:30
REGISTRATION
9:30-11:00 SESSION 14 – PLENARY LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
URBANISATION AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL Multi-Purpose Hall, Level 1 Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network (ACCCRN) – ICCCAD TBC 1. Climate change vulnerability of Dhaka city: Suggestive measures for enhancing resilience - Ripan Debnath 2. The need of compact township in Bangladesh - Ishrar Tabassum 3. Urbanization and climate change: Urbanization Strategies of Baluchar induced climate change - Mst. Gulajannath Prianka Choudhury 4. Building climate resilience to Noapara town: A coastal urban centre of Bangladesh - Sarder Shafiqul Alam, Neaz Rassel
11:00-11:30
TEA BREAK
11:30-13:00 SESSION 15 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
NATIONAL ADAPTATION PLANNING Multi-Purpose Hall, Level 1 Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS) TBC 1. Scenario guided strategic planning for a climate-resilient Bangladesh - Maliha Muzammil 2. Managed aquifer recharge for artificial storage (MARAS) of water to improve groundwater conditions in vulnerable climatic areas of Bangladesh - Anwar Zahid 3. How sustainable are alternative income generating activities? A case study of mega adaptation projects from Bangladesh - Remeen Firoz
11:30-13:00 SESSION 16 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Gallery 5002, Level 4 Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet TBC 1. Conservation actions for sustainable livelihood: case studies of scio-ecological models from Rajasthan, India - Satya Prakash Mehra 2. Living with environmental change: Perception of environmental quality among coastal people of Bangladesh - Mohammed Mofizur Rahman, Sate Ahmad, Mahin Al Nahian, Abdullah Al Mamun, Ali Ahmed, Helen Adams, Peter Kim Streatfield 3. Payment for ecosystem services for natural resources management in Bangladesh: The potential of ecotourism - Md. Shams Uddin
THE PROGRAMME
11:30-13:00 SESSION 17 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
POLITICAL ECONOMY AND CLIMATE FINANCE Gallery 7002, Level 6 ICCCAD BCAS TBC 1. Do existing social protection programs address the emerging socioecological vulnerability of coastal households in Bangladesh? - Iftekharul Haque 2. Mutual accountability in support and utilization of adaptation finance - Mizan R. Khan 3. Climbing an oily bamboo: accessibility and additionality issues of global climate finance for Bangladesh - Mohammed Abdul Baten
13:00-14:00
LUNCH BREAK
14:00-15:30 SESSION 18 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
RENEWABLE ENERGY Multi-Purpose Hall, Level 1 Practical Action TBC 1. Beyond coal: Scaling up clean energy to fight global poverty - Eshrat Sharmen Akand 2. Solar Powered integrated farming system: Irrigation, rice husking and fishing - Mohammad Rejwan Uddin 3. Global warming minimization through solar power: challenges for Bangladesh - Shah Zulfiqar Haider
14:00-15:30 SESSION 19 – PARALLEL LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Gallery 5002, Level 4 TBC TBC 1. Converting local conflicts over water to cooperation in a changing climate - Parvin Sultana 2. Optimum solution for safe drinking water sources in Tala upazila - Sajidur Rahman, Moniruzzaman Khan, Roufa Khanum, Reaz Uddin Khan, Asif Rahman and Hasnaeen Zaki 3. Conflicts and cooperation around water management infrastructure in a hydro-social system in peri-urban Khulna - Israt Jahan
15:30-16:00
TEA BREAK
16:00-17:30 SESSION 20 – PLENARY LOCATION: HOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
HEALTH AND WELLBEING (Climate Change Context) Multi-Purpose Hall, Level 1 International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B) TBC 1. Exploring mental health services among climate victims in a cyclone affected area of coastal Bangladesh - M. Tasdik Hasan 2. Impact of climatic variables on cholera outbreaks in Dhaka - Salima Sultana Daisy 3. Economic benefits of universal health coverage for the climate induced disease in southwest coastal region of Bangladesh: An empirical study - Md. Hafiz Iqbal
THE PROGRAMME
DAY 4
WEDNESDAY,
11 JANUARY 2017
SCIENCE & POLICY DIALOGUE
9:00-9:30 REGISTRATION
9:30-10:45 SESSION 21 LOCATION: CHAIR: KEYNOTE: CHIEF GUEST:
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION Multi-Purpose Hall
10:45 – 11:00 SESSION: LOCATION:
GROUP PHOTO SESSION IUB Courtyard
11:00 – 11:30 TEA BREAK
11:30 – 13:00 SESSION 22 LOCATION: CHAIR: GUEST:
NATIONAL MECHANISM OF LOSS & DAMAGE Multi-Purpose Hall Secretary / DG Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief
13:00 – 14:00
LUNCH BREAK
14:00 – 15:15 SESSION 23 LOCATION: CHAIR: GUEST
CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH Multi-Purpose Hall Secretary Ministry of Environment and Forest
THE PROGRAMME
DAY 4
WEDNESDAY,
11 JANUARY 2017
CONCLUDING SESSION
15:30 – 17:00 SESSION 24 LOCATION: CHAIR: SUMMARY: KEYNOTE: CHIEF GUEST: SPECIAL GUESTS: CONCLUDING REMARKS: VOTE OF THANKS:
CONCLUDING SESSION Auditorium Dr. Saleemul Huq, Director, ICCCAD Dr. Myles Allen, Professor, Oxford University
Anwar Hossain Manju, Honourable Minister, Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Dr. Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, [TBC] Honourable Speaker, Bangladesh Parliament, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Saber Hossain Chowdhury President, Inter-Parliamentary Union, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Architect Yeafesh Osman, [TBC] Honourable Minister, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
19:00-22:00
CERTIFICATE AWARD CEREMONY AND CLOSING DINNER
HOSTED BY ICCCAD – IUB
VENUE: ESCOTT, BARIDHARA, DHAKA
THE PROGRAMME
DAY 5
THURSDAY,
12 January 2017
INSPIRING RESILIENCE
9:00-9:30
REGISTRATION
9:30-10:30 SESSION 25 LOCATION: HOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS:
OPENING SESSION ICCCAD
10:30 – 11:00
TEA BREAK
11:00 – 12:30 SESSION 26 LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
DHAKA TRIBUNE & ICCCAD EXPERIENCE SHARING ICCCAD
12:30 – 14:00 LUNCH BREAK
14:00 – 15:30 SESSION 27 LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
INSPIRING RESILIENT BBC Media Action
15:30 – 16:00 TEA BREAK
16:00 – 17:30 SESSION 28 LOCATION: HOST: COHOST: CHAIR: PRESENTERS: DISCUSSION AND Q&A
PANEL PLUS WORKSHOP ON THE NEXT STEPS AND CONCLUSION ICCCAD
THE PROGRAMME
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