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International Workshop on Climate Prediction and Agriculture: Advances and Challenges

11-13 May 2005
Geneva, Switzerland

Workshop Presentations

1. Climate Prediction and Agriculture: Current Status and Future Challenges; M.V.K. Sivakumar

2. Actionable Climate Knowledge: A Plea for Synthesis in a Sea of Analyses; Holger Meinke

3. Recent Developments in Dynamical Climate Seasonal Forecasting; Francisco J. Doblas-Reyes

4. Enhancing the Scale and Relevance of Forecasts; Neil Ward

Challenges Ahead: An Indian Perspective; Sulochana Gadgil

5. Translating Climate Forecasts into Agricultural Terms: Advances and Challenges; James Hansen

6. The Development of a Combined Crop and Climate Forecasting System; Tim Wheeler

7. Delivering Climate Forecast Products to Farmers: Agronomic and Economic Impacts of Advanced Climate Information on Corn Production Systems in Isabela, Philippines; Felino Lansigan

8. Economics and Climate Applications: Exploring the Frontier; Debora Rubas

9. Bringing Climate Predictions to Smallholder Farmers: Lessons Learned from Farmer-Centered Research; Carla Roncoli

10. Advancing Ex-Post Assessment Methods for Climate Forecast Impacts; Mark Rosegrant

11. Ex Ante Impact Assessment and Seasonal Climate Forecasts: Status and Issues; Philip Thornton

12. Climate Forecasts and Food Security in Southern Africa: Who Can Eat Information?; Coleen Vogel

13. Climate Outlook Forums and Agricultural Applications; Buruhani Nyenzi

14. CLIMAG West Africa Project; Giampiero Maracchi

15. Lessons from the Advanced Institute on Climate Variability & Food Security; Francisco Meza

16. Institutionalizing Climate Applications for Agriculture; Arjunapermal Subbiah

17. The CGIAR Perspective on Institutional Support for Climate Applications; Barry Shapiro

18. Institutional Capacity Building Through the Regional Climate Outlook Forums; Kabineh Koneh

20. A Climate Science Perspective ; Hartmut Grassl

21. An Agricultural Development Perspective; Jock Anderson (a powerpoint file)