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Research at AIT Sustainable Development in the context of Climate Change

AIT has been involved in technological and developmental research for sustainable development in Asia. The institute focuses on strengthening the knowledge, development, and business capacity of the region, supporting communities and their economic development, and integrating into the global economy.

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Research at AIT Sustainable Development in the context of Climate Change

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  1. Research at AITSustainable Development in the context of Climate Change

  2. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change I. Overview AIT has been involved in Technological and Developmental research of relevance to the region from its inception. Sustainable development of the region has been at the coreof major projects carried out in various parts of Asia. www.ait.asia

  3. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change I. Overview (contd) Human problems today are global, and we therefore have an international perspective in all our activities. Research in higher education is not only about increasing competency within some discrete knowledge fields. It is also about cultural differences as a source of potential for creation, innovation, critical thinking and development. www.ait.asia

  4. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change I. Overview(Contd) Research oriented towards the sustainable development of the region, strengthening the knowledge, development and business capacity of the region, and supporting communities and their economic development and integration into the global economy. More than 2000 graduate students carrying out research projects supervised by over 200 highly qualified and experienced faculty advisors 448 projects that are currently being conducted (Dec 2009) with a total budget of 1.7 Billion Thai Baht Bath staffed by 1,000 research and support personnel from 30 countries.70% of this on value are in developmental projects www.ait.asia

  5. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change I. Overview AIT is striving for a distinct profile in certain strong niche areas. Maintaining a societal perspective on science, researchers at AIT produce knowledge for practical application with high relevance, utility and economic impacts. The Institute and its staff is integrated with the agenda and desires of the stakeholders www.ait.asia

  6. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change RelevantResearch Work in high tech areas and with local agents and developmental agencies Some examples www.ait.asia

  7. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change Wetlands Alliance The Wetlands Alliance is a process of regional collaboration to strengthen local-level capacity for sustainable, poverty focused wetlands management. Aims to improve the livelihoods and food security of the region’s rural and peri-urban poor based on improved management of wetlands and water/aquatic resources. It is on these resources the poorest people in the region depend most. The Alliance currently engages over 30 partner organizations in the Lower Mekong Basin region. At the provincial and district level, local partners develop and implement the work and are the direct beneficiaries of the capacity development efforts supported by the regional partners. The complementary strengths of the different partners offers a regional pool of knowledge and expertise. www.ait.asia

  8. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change Wetlands Alliance • The Alliance is currently operating in eight geographic locations in four countries. The Alliance consists of regional partners • Coastal Resources Institute (CORIN) of Prince of Songkhla University, • World Fish Center (WorldFish), • World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and • Over 30 local partners or Local Change Agents or LCAs. www.ait.asia

  9. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change High Tech Areas Robotics and Sensor Networks for Intelligent Environment Industrial Robot  application development using sensor fusion and knowledge acquisition. Automation System Simulation and System Integration Intelligent Automation :  System integration for building complete automation systems Development of a prototype for domestic autonomous mobile robot system using wireless LAN ASIC, MEMS design www.ait.asia

  10. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change High Tech Areas (contd) MECHATRONICS, MICRELECTRONICS and NANOTECHNOLOGY Among the first Master level courses in these specialized areas. Industrial collaboration and specialized professional programs in these areas The Center of Excellence in Nanotechnology is jointly supported by Thailand's Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC) to cultivate and foster Multidisciplinary activities including research and education in the applications of Nanotechnology in the developing world . Research includes application of nano particles, which is suitable for addressing developmental issues www.ait.asia

  11. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change Thematic knowledge area in Strategy Development Plan of Institute “SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGE” Based on : Considerable experience in the region Working in the area of sustainable development for more than 2 decades Consolidating this research for Climate Change under broader umbrella of Sustainable Development to create niche for ourselves. A core critical mass of faculty and staff strength in the thematic area which has been endorsed by various donor agencies and stake holders www.ait.asia

  12. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change Broad Climate Change areas at AIT Climate Science – study of vulnerable areas using GIS and RS, disaster preparedness, air quality monitoring and modeling, etc. Adaptation – eg. major problem in the coastal areas and islands of Asia, urban, rural and coastal areas, etc. Mitigation – renewable energy and carbon neutral economies, etc. www.ait.asia

  13. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change II. Current Research related to Climate 1. ARRPEEC The Asian Regional Research Programme in Energy, Environment and Climate(ARRPEEC) was organized as a regional network involving a number of national research institutes (NRIs) from several countries of Asia. ARRPEEC funded by SIDA and co-ordinated by the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). And started in 1995. This program was implemented in response to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). www.ait.asia

  14. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change II. Current Research 1.. ARRPEEC MAIN OBJECTIVES Production of high quality policy oriented outputs in the selected areas of energy, environment and climate research. Capacity mobilization and enhancement at National Research Institute (NRI) level through project level joint activities and fellowships. Linkage of project level activities in the participating countries with national, regional and global initiatives for reducing GHG and other hazardous emissions. Dissemination of results of the programme among policy personnel with a view to creating an impact on policy making. www.ait.asia

  15. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change II. Current Research 1. ARRPEEC • Involved four regional research projects, namely: • Biomass Energy in Asia: Assessment and Strategy Formulation; • Small and Medium Scale Industries in Asia: Energy, Environment and Climate Interrelation; • Strategies for Promotion of Energy Efficient and Cleaner Technologies in the Urban Transport System; and, • Strategies for Promotion of Energy Efficient and Cleaner Technologies in the Power Sector. • ARRPEEC Phase III involved 22 NRIs representing seven Asian countries www.ait.asia

  16. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change II. Current Research 2. ARRPET The Asian Regional Research Programme on Environmental Technology (ARRPET) ARRPET involves 18 National Research Institutions (NRIs) from 8 Asian countries, namely, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. The issues covered include wastewater, air pollution, solid and hazardous wastes. Experience will be used for the development of waste refineries www.ait.asia

  17. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change II. Current Research 3. CIDA SEA-UEMA Southeast Asia Urban Environmental Management Applications (SEA-UEMA) Project Project Goal and Purpose Goal To improve urban environmental conditions in SEA region. To attain improved implementation and sharing of sound UEM policies and good practices . Project Focus 1. Water and Sanitation 2. Solid Waste 3. Air Pollution With Gender Equality as the Cross-cutting Theme Number of projects in the areas of sustainable cities and Climate change www.ait.asia

  18. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change II. Current Research 3. CIDA SEA-UEMA Southeast Asia Urban Environmental Management Applications (SEA-UEMA) Project Major Activities in the new consolidation phase: » Awarding targeted scholarships to partner institutions – capacity building» Implementation of Flagship Projects» Identification of country nodes in target countries to develop and strengthen national   networks, and conduct local training and disseminate lesson learned and good practices» Identification of anchor institutions in target countries to do policy campaign on identified focal policy issues» Strengthen integration of gender equality in UEM policies and practices Geographic Coverage: Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Philippines, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam www.ait.asia

  19. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change II. Current Research • 4. WATER RESOURCES • One of the earliest programs at AIT • Extensive work in the region in the area of integrated water resources management and integrated coastal zone management • Research projects • An Assessment of the Socio-economic Impacts of Flood under Climate Change Conditions in Large Coastal Cities in South and South-east Asia • Sediment Management in South and Southeast Asia • Climate Change impact and Adaptation Study for Bangkok Metropolitan region • UNEP Water Vulnerability Assessment in South and South East Asia • New Report: “Freshwater Under Threat: South Asia” produced by UNEP and AIT. Identifies key threats to water resources development and management, and assesses the challenges the region faces in coping with these threats www.ait.asia

  20. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change II. Current Research 6. DISASTER MANAGEMENT & MITIGATION Recent intense occurrences of natural disasters all over the earth leading to massive loss of life and destruction of infrastructure have grabbed the attention of the world Receiving attention is disaster risk management–-the know-how to prepare for such disasters and to reduce their effects. AIT and its partner institutions are determined to contribute more toward bringing this know-how to disaster managers and engineers. A new academic program was designed to instill the necessary interdisciplinary capacities to manage and minimize the effects of disasters in people on the front-lines of disaster response and preparedness. www.ait.asia

  21. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change II. Current Research • 6. DISASTER MANAGEMENT & MITIGATION • The partners and collaborators of this program are: • Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), USA • International Institute for Geo-information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), the Netherlands • International Center for Urban Safety Engineering (ICUS), The University of Tokyo, Japan • University of Washington Extension (UWE), International Tsunami Training Institute (ITTI), USA www.ait.asia

  22. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change II. Current Research 6. DISASTER MANAGEMENT & MITIGATION The partners and collaborators of this program are: Coastal Resources Center (CRC), University of Rhode Island, USA Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI), Kyoto University, Japan www.ait.asia

  23. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change II. Current Research 6. DISASTER MANAGEMENT & MITIGATION AIT's Habitech Center assists in Post-Tsunami reconstruction work The Habitech Center of the School of Engineering and Technology (SET), AIT, is carrying out the construction of 56 houses in the Baan Nam Khem Village of the Phangna Province. Habitech Center is responsible for the design, training, construction, and supervision of the housing implementation for the EU-ASIA PRO ECO II B Post-Tsunami Project. USAID, AIT launch community learning center in Ranong as part of tsunami recovery www.ait.asia

  24. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change II. Current Research 6. RETREATING GLACIERS Monitoring Imja Glacier Lake: Himalayan glacier monitoring project with Field Server AIT and partners organizations have successfully setup Field-Servers (FS) - Internet Field Observation Robots at Imja Glacier Lake located at an altitude of 5,000m in the Mount Everest region of the Himalayas in Nepal. The lake was identified as being one of the potentially most dangerous glacial lakes in danger of bursting out and creating a Glacier Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF). The Field Servers and data collection infrastructure will form part of a Glacial Lake Outburst Flood Monitoring and Early Warning System. www.ait.asia

  25. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change III. Future Plans RESEARCH GAPS IN CLIMATE CHANGE Climate Adaptation in Asia: Knowledge Gaps and Research Issues in South East Asia Project on “Adapting to Climate Change in Asia: Identifying Critical Knowledge Gaps” supported through the Joint DFID-IDRC Regional consultation to assess regional priorities, capabilities and research gaps on climate change and poverty reduction in Asia www.ait.asia

  26. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change III. Future Plans Universities for Harmonious Cities: Urban Development Knowledge Network in Asia A research Cooperation of SIDA and AIT Objectives: To utilize City and University linkages to generate knowledge and build effective public action through research and education in the domain of Urban Development. Project Components: Urban Development Research Component Capacity Building education and training component Asia wide Inter country and North South Exchange Study Teaching collaboration and dissemination of research Outputs. www.ait.asia

  27. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change III. Future Plans Strategies towards a Low Carbon Economy and their Sustainable Development Implications Research Objectives The overall objective of the proposed study is to analyze the least cost strategies for GHG emission mitigation in major ASEAN countries, namely Thailand and Vietnam Their implications in the sustainable development in these countries during the long term planning horizon of 2010-2050. Expected Outputs Provide major insights to policy makers in the study countries identify the least cost strategies for GHG mitigation in the countries Determine major abatement options identify and the levels of co-benefits (or sustainable development benefits) of the GHG mitigation strategies. www.ait.asia

  28. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change III. Thematic Areas Incorporated into AIT’s Strategic Plan 2013 is the consolidation of research efforts and creation of a niche that will harness the Institute’s range of network, experience and expertise. The AIT community and partners committed to advance its research under the thematic knowledge area of “Sustainable Development in the Context of Climate Change”. www.ait.asia

  29. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change III. Thematic Areas Under the umbrella thematic area, the thematic research sub-areas identified by AIT are: • Vulnerability and Disaster Risk Reduction • Water Resources and Coastal Adaptation • Urban and Rural Sustainability • Low Carbon Society and Renewable Technology • Agriculture, Land Use and Forestry • Cleaner Production and Waste Refineries www.ait.asia

  30. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change III. AIT Center of Excellence in SDCC  • Objectives • Bring together thought-leaders, research groups and SDCC experts to reflect on future research, design action plans and agenda, and pool resources to face emerging issues and urgent themes in climate change adaptation and mitigation • Consolidate the Institute’ s research efforts and partnerships by providing a platform to discuss AND LAUNCH shared initiatives with like-minded stakeholders and partners • Strengthen AIT’s role as regional hub of knowledge and experience in research and development in sustainable development and climate change adaptation and mitigation www.ait.asia

  31. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change III. Research Strengths in Thematic knowledge area • Public sector • Private sector • Development agencies • Government consultations. • Inter-cross disciplinary • Technology • Socio-economic aspects • Managerial aspects • Policy development • . • Intimate knowledge of region • Strong network of collaborators and partners www.ait.asia

  32. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change Technology Needs Assessment Project UNEP Risoe Centre, Roskilde, Denmark (URC) in association with Center of Excellence on Sustainable Development in the Context of Climate Change (SDCC) The global Technology Needs Assessment (TNA) project is designed to support 35 to 45 countries to carry out improved Technology Needs Assessments within the framework of the UNFCCC. The project is being implemented in two rounds, with 5 to 6 countries in Asia (Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh, and Georgia) in the first round and another 5 to 6 countries in Asia to be included in the second round. www.ait.asia

  33. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change Technology Needs Assessment Project The main objectives : To identify and prioritize through country-driven participatory processes, technologies that can contribute to mitigation and adaptation goals of the participant countries, while meeting their national sustainable development goals and priorities (TNA). To identify barriers hindering the acquisition, deployment, and diffusion of prioritized technologies and develop enabling frameworks to overcome the barriers. To develop Technology Action Plans (TAP) those specify a road map of policies / activities that facilitate the transfer, adoption, and diffusion of selected technologies in the participant countries. . www.ait.asia

  34. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change Multi Hazard Cities Risk Index • World Bankin association with Center of Excellence on Sustainable Development in the Context of Climate Change (SDCC) and Chreod Ltd., Toronto,Canada • The Project aims to provide: • Policymakers and planners in east Asian cities with decision support tools on assessing, mitigating, and benchmarking urban risk arising from natural hazards and climate change • National governments with tools to guide intergovernmental fiscal transfers geared towards translating national policy on disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation in to local action and • International development partners with a standardized and rapid risk assessment at the city level that can help identify areas of greatest need as well as capacity to effectively utilize funding support www.ait.asia

  35. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change Multi Hazard Cities Risk Index (MHCRI) • The MHCRI would reflect a robust methodology that adequately captures and aggregates risk at the city level; is comparable across cities and produces logical scores/ranks; is credible, objective an standardized, is cost effective and easily replicable using available data and standard software. • The conceptual framework for the MHCRI will only be as good as its application. Part of the exercise in refining the conceptual model will be to apply it to at least three pilot cities in East Asia. The cities identified are: • Bangkok,Thailand • Ningbo,China • Metro Manila,Philippines www.ait.asia

  36. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change III. Future Plans INITIATIVES IN THE PIPE LINE Dedicated post doctoral to strengthen research groups by young post doctoral fellows Internal seed support to form close interdisciplinary teams Masters course in Climate Change Restart course in Integrated coastal zone management (ICTZM) and start program in climate change – looking for support Networking and partnership meeting with partners and donor agencies www.ait.asia

  37. Research at AITSustainable development in the context of Climate Change • Thank you for your attention • Contact for more information: • Professor Sivanappan KumarVice President - Academic AffairsTel : 66-2-524-6001, 5002Fax : 66-2-524-8000Email : vpaa@ait.ac.th, kumar@ait.aia Thank you for your attention www.ait.asia

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