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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.
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Gladys Suárez Santa Cruz is an agronomic engineer
with special focus on "Management of Social and Sustainable Development". She is experienced in the application
of tools and methodological instruments concerning "Risk Management and Climate Change". Furthermore, she is
experienced in identifying specific means for reducing local vulnerability posed by climate change. This expertise
she developed supporting AdapCC in the implementation of the instrument "Risk- & Opportunity Analysis" in Peru
& Nicaragua.
At the present, she works as a consultant regarding the following topics: Local Planning and Development, Project
Management, Risk Management of Natural Disasters and Climate Change.
Arequipa, Perú.
mgssc40@yahoo.com
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Idalia del Carmen Lau Blanca, Architect, great
consultancy experience in climate change adaptation, disaster risk management and environmental protection.
Managua, Nicaragua
idalialaub@yahoo.com |
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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 |
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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 |
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Ronald Ruiz Chapilliquen, studied Industrial
Engineering at the University of Pirua/Peru and continued with post-graduate studies in spatial planning at the
National University of Engineering. He did his master in Environmental Engineering at the National University of
Piura and works now as a consultant for AdapCC. Furthermore, he is qualified in spatial planning, construction,
implementation, maintenance and monitoring of pilot measures in the process of adaptation to climate change.
Lima, Perú
ronperu@gmail.com
www.ronaldruiz.ws
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Peter Läderach holds a PhD in Tropical Agriculture
and an Msc in Geography. At the Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical CIAT in Colombia he's area of
expertise is the development of Spatial Decision Support Tools. In adapcc he is leading the analyses to identify
the suitability of coffee areas under progressive climate change.
Bogotá, Columbia
p.laderach@cgiar.org
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Victor Pineda, engineer, is consultant for planification,
monitoring, design and evaluation of projects in the areas of irrigation and hydraulic infrastructure.
Advisor in irrigation systems for user organisations, capacity building in water distribution, operation and management
of irrigation systems, judicial questions regarding water for agricultural use and systematization focussing on
protection of the environment.
Piura, Peru
vpineda19@hotmail.com |
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Dr. Sergio Saldaña is currently a guest researcher at
UNAM, at the Center for Atmospheric Sciences, in Mexico City. During the previous six years, he conducted research at
IIASA, in Laxenburg, Austria, as well as worked on his PhD project at the Vienna University of Economics. Previously,
he worked during five years within the Mexican federal government (Ministry of Finance and at the Parliament). He has
also served as extern consulter to projects for the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank and the UN. His
skills focus on interdisciplinary analysis of vulnerability to climatic-economic change, based on spatial econometrics,
stakeholders' consultation and public policy assessments. In his research, he designs adaptation strategies and integrate
disaster prevention instruments into development planning to reduce poverty and inequity.
Mexico City, Mexico
saldana@atmosfera.unam.mx |
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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 |
In order to identify options for adaptation measures and financing at international level the project is supported by:
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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 |
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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
marco.wagner@projects-online.de |

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