Greater Mekong Subregion Environment Operations Center

Upcoming Events

14-16 September 2008, BCI Subregional Exchange Meeting (BCI-SEM) for Implementing Agencies, Bangkok, Thailand.

CEP Fifth E-Newsletter
Asian Development Bank (ADB) GMS program webpage

THE 2nd GMS DEVELOPMENT DIALOGUE
21st May 2008, 09:00 - 12:00 hrs

Host Site: ADB’s Thailand Resident Mission, Bangkok
Video-Linked with ADB Resident Missions in Beijing, Phnom Penh, Vientiane, and Hanoi

GMS: CLIMATE MAKERS OR CLIMATE TAKERS?
Understanding and Responding to the Challenges of Climate Change

Concept Note/Background Paper

List of Participants

Program

Presentations

  1. Theme 1: Climate change, global warming, and the GMS
    • Presentation of Javed Mir: "Anticipated Impacts of Climate Change: Risks and Vulnerabilities in the GMS" [PDF: 1.99MB | 12 pages]
  2. Theme 2: Physical consequences of climate change: safeguarding communities, commodities and assets in the GMS
    • Presentation of Hasan Moinuddin: "Anticipated Impacts of Climate Change on Life, Property and Assets (Physical and Social Infrastructure)" [PDF: 1.59MB | 9 pages]
  3. Theme 3: Impact on food security, energy security, and tourism in the GMS
    1. Presentation of Lin Erda: "Main Findings of IPCC for Climate Change Impacts on GMS’s Agriculture" [PDF: 1.84MB | 17 pages]
    2. Presentation of Amnat Chidthaisong: "Climate Change and Energy Security" [PDF: 1.36MB | 15 pages]
    3. Presentation of Pham Trung Luong: "Anticipated Impacts of Climate Change on Tourism Development in the GMS: A Case of Viet Nam" [PDF: 1.58MB | 24 pages]

Reference Materials

  1. Impact of Climate Change on Physical and Social Infrastructure
  2. Impact on food security, energy security, and tourism in the GMS
    1. Fact Sheet: Agriculture and food security [PDF: 2.11MB | 6 pages]
    2. Fact Sheet: Energy (Hydropower) [PDF: 229KB | 4 pages]
    3. Fact Sheet: Tourism [PDF: 2.13MB | 5 pages]

Listing of Key Dialogue Issues

Maps

  1. Change in Precipitation (linear trend) in the GMS between 1901 and 2002 [JPG: 290KB]
  2. Change in Wet Day Frequency (linear trend) in the GMS between 1901 and 2002 [JPG: 266KB]
  3. Change in Mean Temperature(linear trend) in the GMS between 1901 and 2002 [JPG: 275KB]
  4. Mean Maximum Temperature Anomalies (1995-2002) in the GMS relative to 1901-1920 [JPG: 275KB]
  5. Mean Minimum Temperature Anomalies (1995-2002) in the GMS relative to 1901-2002 [JPG: 296KB]
  6. Rice production and risks of climate change (min. temp. anomalies, sea level rise/storm surge) [JPG: 339KB]
  7. Viet Nam - Energy Safety: Hydropower and Temperature Change [JPG: 243KB]
  8. Viet Nam - Energy Safety: Risks from Climate Change [JPG: 264KB]
  9. Sea level rise & storm surge (1m+3m): Potential risk to major GMS investments [JPG: 315KB]
  10. Sea level rise & storm surge (5m+3m): Potential risk to major GMS investments [JPG: 314KB]
  11. Sea level rise & storm surge (1m+3m): Potential risk to population [JPG: 329KB]
  12. Sea level rise & storm surge (5m+3m): Potential risk to population [JPG: 334KB]
  13. Cambodia's Tourism Assets - potential vulnerability to sea level rise, storm surge & flash floods (with Previous Mekong floods) [JPG: 327KB]
  14. Cambodia's Tourism Assets - potential vulnerability to sea level rise, storm surge & flash floods [JPG: 314KB]
  15. Cambodia's Mangrove Forest - Efficient Protection from Risks of Storm Surge [JPG: 335KB]
  16. Important Biodiversity Hotspots and Increase in Maximum Temperature (1901-2002) [JPG: 312KB]
  17. Important Biodiversity Hotspots and Change in Precipitation (1901-2002) [JPG: 322KB]