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Climate Change Adaptation in Watersheds for Water, Food, and Environmental Security in Southeast Asia: Training Report


Organized by the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) and the Asia Pacific Network (APAN), the training-workshop on Climate Change Adaptation in Watersheds for Water, Food, and Environmental Security in Southeast Asia held on 15–18 October 2013 at SEARCA, College, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines called on twenty-three researchers, technical officers/ experts, and academics from five Southeast Asian countries to understand the intricate interrelationships among climate change and various extractive practices and measures affecting watersheds in order to achieve environmental, food, and water security. Specifically, the training-workshop aimed to: Understand the issues and challenges in watershed management in a changing climate in relation to water, food, and environmental security; Analyze gaps toward sustainable watersheds in a changing climate for water food, and environmental security; and Draw up an agenda for action towards sustainable watersheds for water, food, and environmental security in a changing climate within their work contexts, be it in research, teaching, action programs and practices, and policies.

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