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Experts

In a parallel process to the Producer Dialogue national experts are collecting and analysing information concerning scientific climate scenarios and statistics on a national level in the six focus regions, impact studies on crops such as tea or coffee, support mechanisms for smallholders and the national institutional landscape in the six focus regions. The evaluation of available data will produce specific contents and objectives of participatory risk assessments and possible adaptation measures specific to the target group.


Enzo Defilippi Angeldonis PhD (c)

Enzo Defilippi Angeldonis PhD (c), Economist from Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Master in Business and Master in Public Policy from IESA (Caracas, Venezuela) and PhD candidate from Erasmus Universieit Rotterdam (The Netherlands). He is experienced analysing value chains and in projects regarding biodiversity, climate change and glacier retreat in the Andean region.

Lima, Perú

enzodef@gmail.com

Idalia del Carmen Lau Blanca

Idalia del Carmen Lau Blanca, Architect, great consultancy experience in climate change adaptation, disaster risk management and environmental protection

Managua, Nicaragua

idalialaub@yahoo.com

Dr. Ana Cecilia Conde Álvarez

Dr. Ana Cecilia Conde Álvarez, Autonomous University of Mexico, Geography and Atmospheric Sciences, work experience and scientific knowledge in climate change impacts and adaptation, works in the context of IPCC in the field of climatic risk assessments in the agricultural sector

México D.F., México

conde@servidor.unam.mx

Eulogio Rusoke

Julius N. Ethang'atha Diploma in Agricultural Education and Extension, retired from Kenyan Tea Development Agency (KTDA), tea producer himself in Meru, his life mission is to work with communities in realizing a better environment where they are economically empowered for a healthier and happier living

Nairobi and Meru, Kenya

jethangatha@integteaservices.com

jethangatha@yahoo.com



In order to identify options for adaptation measures and financing at international level the project is supported by:


Mario Donga

Mario Donga, Diploma in Geography, work experience in disaster risk management, focus on the Andean region, extensive knowledge regarding to climate change and adaptation

Würzburg, Germany

mariodonga@gmx.de

Marco Wagner

Marco Wagner
Diploma in communication science, project leader of European Union Energy Manager training, specialist in bioenergy sector, expertise on climate change, CO2 emissions and financing schemes

Hamburg, Germany