NUM – WANASEA https://wanasea.eu WANASEA Sun, 08 Dec 2019 12:19:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.4 https://wanasea.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/cropped-wanasea-512-32x32.png NUM – WANASEA https://wanasea.eu 32 32 Project Management Board (PMB) meeting at 18th month, NUM, Phnom Penh Cambodia, 10th July 2019 (WP8) https://wanasea.eu/project-management-board-pmb-meeting-at-18th-month-num-phnom-penh-cambodia-10th-july-2019-wp8/ Mon, 30 Sep 2019 09:15:16 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=1937 The Project Management Board (PMB) meetings belong to the Work package 8 of the project. Its goal is to keep the project on schedule and within the limits of the budget constraints. The main tasks are overall project management, financial management, organisation of the consortium meetings, and formal and informal reporting.

AGENDA PMB at 18th month
NUM – July 10th (from 2:00 PM)

  1. Administrative and Financial Management (focus on the Last Financial Statement and the 2nd transfer) (UN and GASS)
  2. Website’s visit Indicator Dynamics (TU)
  3. WANASEA Partnership and new project (UN, IRD)
  4. Problem tree analysis: wrap-up of Sunday July 7th meeting and perspectives (CREED)
  5. Study Tour (October 2019) (CREED, UN)
    – Participants
    – Schedule and tasks (Scientific and logistic issues)
  6. Other reminders on upcoming actions
    – WP3: Training Session 3
    – WP8: PMB at 2 years

MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

Meeting Minutes: Project Management Board at 18th month

Meeting Presentation: Administrative and Financial Management

Meeting Presentation: Website Indicators

Meeting Presentation: Problem tree analysis

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Asean Water Platform 2019, Phnom Penh, July 5th-13th (WP4, 2/3) https://wanasea.eu/asean-water-platform-2019-phnom-penh-july-5th-13th-wp4-2-3/ Fri, 03 May 2019 14:32:08 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=1867 Asean Water Platform 2019

National University of Management (NUM)

WATER AND ITS MANY ISSUES.
METHODS AND CROSS-CUTTING ANALYSIS (WP4, 2/3)

Phnom Penh, July 05th-13th

AWP 2019:

The first goal of the Annual ASEAN Water Platform (AWP) is to build capacity in research into water natural resource management (WNRM) within the partner countries’ institutions, by means of gathering researchers from different backgrounds for multidisciplinary methodological approaches related to the analysis of WNRM sector.

The second objective is to disseminate knowledge on WNRM and enhance collaboration between the participants. The platform must be able to increase the research collaboration between participants and to set the basis future long-term partnership between the representatives of different institutions in EU and in ASEAN. Then, the institutions partners must be able to set up and run projects on a bigger international scale.

This year, NUM will hold a Summer School of two Erasmus+ Capacity-building projects coordinated by University of Nantes, named DOCKSIDE and WANASEA, with the participation of more than 100 Asian young researchers and Europeans visiting scholars. In addition, a number of places will be given to candidates outside WANASEA consortium, mainly from Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar, thanks to co-fundings from AUF, IRD and University of Nantes.

In order to achieve those goals, AWP relies on the following working principles:

  • Transfer of methodological tools;
  • Multidisciplinary approaches (social sciences, sciences);
  • Good balance between theories and practical work;
  • Interactivity among participants;
  • Disseminate knowledge;
  • Build a collaborative network (academic and non-academic);
  • Intercultural exchanges.

MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

Workshop 1: TRANSBOUNDARY RIVER MANAGEMENT AND WATER GOVERNANCE
Workshop 2: Development of Maritime Policy in ASEAN and comparison with EU
Workshop 3: Water Urban Risks: Designing Evacuation Strategies in Case of Flooding with Agent-Based..
Workshop 4: Non-Conventional Water Resources: Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse
Workshop 5: Field Research – Qualitative Methodologies in Social Science
AWP 2019 Booklet
AWP 2019 Photos
AWP 2019 Report

AWP 2019 VIDEO

Plenary Session 1: What Role for a Development Bank in the Improvement of the Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Services? The Case of AFD in ASEAN, Borin Pin


Plenary Session 2: Using Simulations to Design Evacuation Strategies in Case of Flooding, Alexis Drogoul and Kevin Chapuis


Plenary Session 3: Knowing and Governing Water, Pierre-Yves Le Meur


Plenary Session 4: Restitution of Research Programs: Valuation of ecosystem services of mangrove forests in Cambodia, Sophak Pok and Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu


Plenary Session 5: Plenary Session 5: Restitution of Research Programs: Equitable, reasonable and sustainable use of water resources in Cambodia, Laura Movilla


Plenary Session 6: Restitution of Research Programs: Inland commercial fishing lot and mobile gear fishing in Tonle Sap Lake: an assessment of fisheries and fish community Structure, Bunyeth Chan


Plenary Session 7: Restitution of Research Programs: Evaluating the success and sustainability of community fisheries in Tonle Sap Lake after fisheries reforms, Ratha Seng


Plenary Session 8: Knowledge and Development: From Principles to Practice, Benjamin Buclet


Introduction about the AWP 2019 by trainers from each workshop (Phnom Penh, Cambodia)


AWP 2019: Feedback from trainers and trainees

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Asean Water Platform 2019, Phnom Penh, July 5th-13th (WP4, 2/3) https://wanasea.eu/asean-water-platform-2019-phnom-penh-july-5th-13th-wp4-2-3-video/ Fri, 03 May 2019 11:51:35 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=2019 Plenary Session 1: What Role for a Development Bank in the Improvement of the Urban Water Supply and Sanitation Services? The Case of AFD in ASEAN, Borin Pin


Plenary Session 2: Using Simulations to Design Evacuation Strategies in Case of Flooding, Alexis Drogoul and Kevin Chapuis


Plenary Session 3: Knowing and Governing Water, Pierre-Yves Le Meur


Plenary Session 4: Restitution of Research Programs: Valuation of ecosystem services of mangrove forests in Cambodia, Sophak Pok and Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu


Plenary Session 5: Plenary Session 5: Restitution of Research Programs: Equitable, reasonable and sustainable use of water resources in Cambodia, Laura Movilla


Plenary Session 6: Restitution of Research Programs: Inland commercial fishing lot and mobile gear fishing in Tonle Sap Lake: an assessment of fisheries and fish community Structure, Bunyeth Chan


Plenary Session 7: Restitution of Research Programs: Evaluating the success and sustainability of community fisheries in Tonle Sap Lake after fisheries reforms, Ratha Seng


Plenary Session 8: Knowledge and Development: From Principles to Practice, Benjamin Buclet


Introduction about the AWP 2019 by trainers from each workshop (Phnom Penh, Cambodia)


AWP 2019: Feedback from trainers and trainees

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