Vietnam – WANASEA https://wanasea.eu WANASEA Mon, 12 Apr 2021 13:33:36 +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 Vietnam – WANASEA https://wanasea.eu 32 32 SAIGON SOCIAL SCIENCE HUB – 2021 WINTER-SPRING CALENDAR https://wanasea.eu/saigon-social-science-hub-2021-winter-spring-calendar/ Fri, 15 Jan 2021 15:57:55 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=2269 Wanasea SAIGON SOCIAL SCIENCE HUB“Saigon Social Sciences Hub” (SSSH) – an academic platform for Social Sciences junior researchers specializing in Vietnamese studies – is based in Ho Chi Minh City but is open to researchers everywhere in the world. SSSH’s ONLY real requirement is for its members to be researchers (MA students, PhD students, Post-doc, RA, young lecturers, etc.- undergrads will not be accepted) studying Vietnam in any Social Sciences and Humanities field (Anthropology, Development Studies, Education, Geography, History, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Media and Communication, Political Science, Religious Studies, Sociology… v.v).

The Hub gathers in HCMC, normally twice a month, for presentations and seminars (streamed via Zoom for non-members and people who are not based in HCMC). These events are opportunities to network, collaborate, learn and share our own research.

Within the cycle of research of SSSH organized at EFEO Center in HCM city, a series of seminars and presentations will be held from January until April 2021. A detailed calendar can be found below. Please note that titles are temporary and might change before the event. To join the Hub or invite external guests, please contact us at: saigonssh@gmail.com

Time, place and Zoom link to join these workshops will be communicated before the event via email and/or on SSSH facebook group. Workshops’ indicative time: 5.30pm – 8.00pm (Vietnam time).

Wanasea Calendar Spring 2021

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ASEAN Water Platform 2021, 22nd February – 6th March 2021 in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam https://wanasea.eu/asean-water-platform-2021-in-cambodia-thailand-and-vietnam/ Sun, 01 Nov 2020 09:25:41 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=2076 Asean Water Platform 2021

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

22nd February – 6th March 2021
In Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam

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.

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.

The training will gather more than 100 participants from different countries and backgrounds. AWP is the only training within Wanasea project that is open to participants from outside the consortium, mainly from Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar, thanks to co-funding sources from AUF, IRD, AFD and University of Nantes.

The AWP was initially planned to be held in Chiang Mai University in July 2020 and therefore, the project team had worked together in February 2020 in Chiang Mai discussing logistic and academic issues. Details are available in the Meeting Minutes below (available for download). However, due to the Covid 19 restrictions, it will be organised in parallel in three member countries: Cambodia (Phnom Penh), Thailand (Chiang Mai) and Vietnam (Can Tho) from 22nd Feb – 6th Mar 2021.

The general programme (updating) of this unique AWP, workshop programmes of AWP Chiang Mai and AWP Can Tho as well as related application forms are available for download below (Materials for download).

This year, participants will also have a chance to attend the Innovative Research Competition. The Grant award for the winner of each country is 1.000 EUR. The Term of Reference and Application of this competition is available for download too.

Follow us on Facebook or this website for more updates.

Videos of previous trainings are available at the project’s official Youtube channel.


MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

AWP 2021 – Programme – All countries
P1 – Qualitative methodologies in social science, Ruth Banomyong (TU)
P2 – Sustainability of small-scale fisheries-Community based resource management approach in Cambodia, Vietnam and Bangladesh, Dewan Ahsan (SDU)
P3 – Technology Adoption in Agriculture-Theory and Application to Irrigation Technology, Lionel Richefort (UN)
P4 – Water rersources in the Mekong Delta, Nguyen Hieu Trung (CTU)
P5 – Bio-diversity vs Climate change in the Mekong Delta, Duong Van Ni (CTU)
Mekong project – Collective book
Mekong project – Introduction activities
Mekong Project – Procedures and Outcomes
AWP2021 Report

AWP 2021 VIDEO

AWP 2021 – Opening and Plenary Session 1: Qualitative methodologies in social sciences, Ruth Banomyong (Thammasat University)

AWP 2021 – Plenary Session 2: Sustainability of small-scale fisheries: Community based resource management approach in Cambodia, Vietnam and Bangladesh, Dewan Ahsan (SDU) & Plenary Session 3 – Technology Adoption in Agriculture: Theory and Application to Irrigation Technology,  Lionel Richefort (University of Nantes)

AWP 2021 – Plenary Session 4: Water rersources in the Mekong Delta – Nguyen Hieu Trung (Can Tho University) & Plenary Session 5: Bio-diversity vs Climate change in the Mekong Delta Duong Van Ni (Can Tho University)

AWP 2021 – Restitution of Inequalities and Environmental Changes Nexus Project – Huynh Thi Phuong Linh (IRD), Stéphane Lagrée (University of Nantes) (including a video introduction of ETIS project by CREED)

AWP 2021 – Innovative Research Competition –  results announcement and speeches from winners

AWP 2021 – Workshop Restitution

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CALL FOR PROPOSAL “Supporting University Capacities in building Centres of Excellence in Sustainability Science” (SUCCESS)/ VIETNAM CONSORTIUM IDENTIFICATION SURVEY https://wanasea.eu/building-centres-of-excellence-in-sustainability-science/ Tue, 21 Apr 2020 02:47:07 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=2138 In 2020, The French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) will work on setting-up a project of capacity building in the field of higher education in Vietnam (national project). It will target especially the strengthening of relations between Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and the wider economic and social environment. IRD wants to apply to the call for applications of the European programme ERASMUS+ in 2021.

In order to do so, IRD will build a consortium of Vietnamese and European Union (EU) institutions which will be involved in the project. We thought your institution could be interested and bring ideas to the consortium.

A presentation of the project and two surveys (one for Vietnamese potential partners and one for institutions from the EU) are available for download:

  • Project presentation
  • Survey for potential partners – EU Institutions
  • Survey for potential partners – Vietnamese Institutions

With this survey, IRD enables future partnering institutions to express their motivations. If the foundations of the project are established, much remains to be written with the orientations and perspectives given by the different partners.

If you are interested in joining the consortium, please respond to this call for proposal before May 15, 2020, by sending back the form and any supporting documents to the following address: success.vietnam@ird.fr. May you have any questions, you can also reach our team through this address.

You can also fill the survey Survey online (recommended option).

SUCCESS team

  • Alexis Drogoul, IRD Representative in Vietnam;
  • Stéphane Lagrée, International Coordinator, WANASEA Project (EU) – Nantes University and SUCCESS Project Coordinator;
  • Laurence Lombard, European Affairs Officer for IRD;
  • Nabil El Kente, Asia Project Officer at the IRD Office for Capacity Building;
  • Jeanne Cottenceau, Proposal Writer for the SUCCESS project.

MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

SUCCESS_Project_Presentation
SURVEY FOR POTENTIAL PARTNERS – EU Institutions
SURVEY FOR POTENTIAL PARTNERS – Vietnamese Institutions
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Call for contribution to a collective book on: “Inequalities and environmental changes in the Mekong River Basin” https://wanasea.eu/call-for-contribution-to-a-collective-book-on-inequalities-and-environmental-changes-in-the-mekong-river-basin/ Thu, 09 Jan 2020 00:20:19 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=2042 Inequalities and environmental changes in the Mekong River Basin

Call for contribution to a collective book on:

“Inequalities and environmental changes in the Mekong River Basin”

Co-editors Alexis Drogoul1, Etienne Espagne2, Linh Huynh Thi Phuong3, Stéphane Lagrée4

AFD Editions

Rising inequalities and accelerating environmental changes are two of the most significant challenges of the twenty-first century. But how do they relate to each other? Do they have common drivers? As stated in Hamman et al (2018), most research is one-directional, i.e. focusing on the specific effects of social inequalities on the environment (Cushing et al., 2015) or vice-versa (De Laubier Longuet, 2019), and fails to take into account a more complex understanding of how inequality and the state of the environment interact with each other.

Throughout South-East Asia, and especially in the least advanced countries, socio-economic inequalities, relating to income, employment, education, access to land, as well as demographic differences, such as age or gender, are more and more associated with unequal exposure to environmental risk factors (Bangalore et al., 2016). These factors can represent direct threats to people’s lives (landslides, flooding, etc.), or contribute, in an indirect way, to the degradation of agricultural land, propagation of diseases, or, more widely, health issues (air pollution, etc.) (Narloch and Bangalore, 2018). They most often put already disadvantaged people at significantly higher risk regarding environmental effects. Environmental risk factors are not only consequences of global climate changes. They are also (and, until now, most often) consequences of the growing pressures of human societies on their ecosystems. As shown in Inghals et al. (2018), the Mekong region has been radically transformed in the last ten years by the pace and scale of large-scale land acquisitions through foreign and domestic investments, leading to growing inequalities, rural unrest, and a process of simplification and commodification increasingly replacing traditional and natural systems.

In an attempt to gather evidences and works on this topic, we call for contributions to a collective book. We specifically look for manuscripts that illustrate the inequality – environmental nexus in the region (Mekong/Southeast Asia covering one the five countries) as a whole or in one/some of the following five countries: Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. The research should cover one or several environmental elements, including land, water, air, agriculture, climate, ecosystem, biodiversity, forest, mining, in relation to one or various dimensions of inequality, including but not limited to economic (eg. Access to various needs for life), social (eg. Identity, class), cultural (eg. Perspective, belief), political (eg. Participation), spatial (eg. Geography), environment (eg. Environmental Justice) and knowledge (eg. information, education) inequalities. Among others, we specifically put priority on researches that include comparative elements: e.g., comparisons before and after social or environmental changes, or between social groups, communities, places or countries.

This book comes as a by-product of an ongoing systematic review of the inequality-environmental changes nexus in the Mekong region, which will propose, through an exhaustive and qualified search in both the scientific and grey literatures, and critical appraisal in assessing the quality of the collected documents. A synthesis of this systematic review will appear in the book, together with an operational conclusion relative to the state of the current knowledge. One of the main aims of this call for contributions is to illustrate the complexity of the nexus with different case studies, and also propose the broadest possible coverage in terms of geographical and thematic scopes. We therefore reserve the possibility to suggest narrowing or enlarging, when necessary, the scope of the proposals.

Timeline:

  • 29th of February 2020: submission of an extended abstract (three-page minimum) including a description of the research objectives, the methodologies, some preliminary results, and bibliography.
  • 13th of March 2020: notification of acceptance (for both the conference and the chapter)
  • 1st of July 2020: submission of the full chapter
  • 3rd of August 2020: reviews due by the editors and anonymous referees
  • 14th of September 2020: final version of the chapter due
  • November 2020: first pdf version of the book

Language: English

Contact persons:

Huynh Thi Phuong Linh, huynhtplinh@gmail.com
Etienne Espagne, espagnee@afd.fr
Stéphane Lagrée, stephane.lagree@univ-nantes.fr, fsp2s@yahoo.fr
Alexis Drogoul: alexis.drogoul@ird.fr


1 Senior researcher at IRD (French Institute of Research for Development), representative for Vietnam and the Philippines.
2 Senior economist at French Development Agency (AFD).
3 Researcher in Social Sciences at IRD.
4 International coordinator of the ERASMUS+ WANASEA project: “Strengthen the Production and Management and Outreach Capacities of Research in the field of WAter and NAtural Resources in Southeast Asia”, Nantes University.

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Research Program on Inequalities and Environmental Changes in the Lower Mekong River Basin (Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand) https://wanasea.eu/research-program-on-inequalities-and-environmental-changes-in-the-lower-mekong-river-basin-vietnam-cambodia-laos-thailand/ Wed, 13 Nov 2019 05:25:02 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=1971 Wanasea Research Program on Inequalities and Environmental Changes

From 01/09/2019 to 01/08/2020

Partners:

AFD
WANASEA (Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union)
IRD

Contacts:

Etienne Espagne, Senior Economist, AFD
Stéphane Lagrée, WANASEA, International Coordinator
Alexis Drogoul, Representative of IRD Vietnam – Philippines

This project proposes a systematic analysis of the inequality-environmental change nexus in the Lower Mekong River Basin Region. It aims at building scientific base for policy action as well as identifying uninvestigated research questions. In addition, case studies on relevant fields in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand, representing existing or ongoing researches undertaken by the research network (WANASEA – “Strengthen the Production, Management and Outreach Capacities of Research in the Field of Water and Natural Resources in South-Est Asia” – and IRD) will form a collective book on the topic, together with the systematic review.

Context

Mekong River Basin is crucial for the livelihoods of millions of people of six countries: China, Myanmar, Lao PDR, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam. The last four countries are categorized as the Lower Mekong Basin, where two thirds of the population rely on the water resources for subsistence agriculture and fisheries as well as to develop other activities such as transport and tourism. The current anthropogenic causes for environmental degradation in the region include the construction of dams, over-extraction of underground water, pollution from fast developing cities, deforestation, sand extraction, and other activities which create risks to human settlements that were even unheard of ten years ago. More often than not, the impacts of changes vary between groups of people and strongly informed by the social inequalities. Climate change adds to this ongoing environmental degradation by increasing the region’s fragility. For example, one meter of sea-level rise would cause displacement of 7 million inhabitants and flood the homes of more than 14.2 million people in the Mekong Delta.

These major anthropogenic degradations take place in a specific regional and global socio-political context. On the one hand, an accelerated rural transition has been pushed by national governments with the idea of integrating the agricultural sector into the global markets, but also under the pressure of global financial markets searching for returns in the aftermaths of the financial crisis. This rural transition occurs at a pace that fragilizes the economies when they cannot absorb the workforce in excess into the developing industrial or services sectors. In this respect, the Mekong region is a spectacular example of the economic and environmental consequences of the 2008 financial collapse on developing and emerging economies. On the other hand, the countries of the Mekong region are also subjected to the geopolitical shift putting China in the center of a new globalized system. Most of them contribute heavily to this new dynamic, which also severely impacts their environment and inequalities altogether.

For years, international and local organizations, South-East Asian governments as well as bilateral and multilateral development banks have been working to help the Mekong countries mitigate these impacts. However, the lack of a systematic review of existing knowledge in the Mekong makes it difficult to evaluate the impact of specific actions on inequalities and environmental quality. At a moment when governments (both regionally and globally) call for urgent actions, it is time to consider a systemic approach to the environment – inequality nexus in the region.

Objectives

Rising inequalities and accelerating environmental changes are two of the most significant challenges of the twenty-first century. But how do they relate to each other? Do they have common dynamic factors? This research project proposes a specific regional study on how these multidimensional variables of inequality and environmental changes relate and interact with each other. It aims at building scientific base for policy action as well as identifying uninvestigated research questions

Throughout the region, socio-economic inequalities relating to income, employment, education, access to land and other services, as well as demographic differences, such as age, gender, ethnic, and so on are more and more associated with unequal exposure to environmental risk factors. These factors can represent direct threats to people’s lives (landslides, flooding, etc.), or contribute, in an indirect way, to the degradation of agricultural land, propagation of diseases, or, more widely, health issues (air pollution, etc.). They often put already disadvantaged groups at significantly higher risk for environmental effects. Besides, the existing inequality might also contribute to the environmental changes.

Environmental risk factors considered in this project are not solely linked to global climate changes. They are also (and, for the moment, most often) the direct consequences of the growing pressure of human populations and the economic dynamics on the ecosystems. This is particularly visible throughout the Mekong River Basin. The Mekong region has been radically transformed in the last ten years by the pace and scale of large-scale land acquisitions through foreign and domestic investments leading to growing inequalities, rural unrest, and a process of simplification and commodification increasingly replacing traditional and natural systems. The spatial scope of analysis cannot thus remain purely national.

At this stage however, it seems difficult for the local or national decision maker, let alone any regional institution, to take science-based action, as long as no mapping of this scattered knowledge exists, highlighting the diverse quality of the studies, their data sources, their representativeness, the needs for further studies or on the contrary the well-established results. Scoping and systematic reviews, a technic initially coming from the field of medicine, can provide with such a dashboard instrument.

Beyond the project, an objective would be to build a research and capacities research project mobilizing the main academic and non-academic actors in the Southeast Asia region on the research directions which would have emerged from this systematic study.

Method

Scoping the existing knowledge on inequalities and environmental change in the Mekong region

First, we will conduct a preliminary scoping review of the related scientific and grey literature on inequalities and environmental changes in the Lower Mekong region. The resulting literature and data repository created by the review can be of use to researchers and stakeholders interested in the topic. As such, it represents a scientific result and output that can be published in a first scientific paper. It also represents a crucial first step for the two co-implementing partners in the region, who represent a broad network of interdisciplinary researchers in the four countries of the Lower Mekong River basin, and who intend to develop broader research programs based on this scoping review.

Building a dashboard for operational recommendations through a systematic review

Second, we will develop a systematic review. In this second step, quality filters apply, it involves data extraction as well as quantitative analysis. This step requires the work of a full-time post-doc, helped by experts in the different fields represented in the scoping review, and possibly the help of documentalists from the different represented countries. It is thus crucial to be able to gather the expertise of a network of researchers and operational experts already working in the different dimensions of the subject. This is what the WANASEA network, combined with the IRD network in South-East Asia as well as experts from AFD in the region, the Mekong River Commission (MRC), the Compagnie Nationale du Rhône (CNR), the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and the IUCN will allow to convey. This expert committee will commit to contribute a few days in the year to help the post-doctoral expert taken the right decisions in the filter of data, methods and papers.

Integrating case studies illustrations in the general framework

As a third step of the project, we propose to develop four case-studies which would shed the light on different existing research programs which already studied some aspects of the relation between inequalities and environmental changes along the lower Mekong river basin, from Laos to Vietnam.

Results

The first results of the project will be presented for the international conference on “Climate impacts in South-East Asia” in Quy Nhon (Vietnam) in march 2020. They will lead at least two research papers and a collective book.

The final results will be presented at the ASEAN Water Platform (WANASEA) in the summer 2020 in Chiang Mai University (Thailand).

The project information is also available on AFD website at:
https://www.afd.fr/en/inequalities-and-environmental-changes-lower-mekong-river-basin

Kick Off Meeting

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MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

Meeting Minutes

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The 11 International Conference on Logistics & Transport 2019 “Global Supply Chain Challenges for Emerging Economies” 14-15 November 2019: Hanoi, Vietnam https://wanasea.eu/the-11-international-conference-on-logistics-transport-2019-global-supply-chain-challenges-for-emerging-economies14-15-november-2019-hanoi-vietnam/ Tue, 02 Apr 2019 22:54:13 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=1837

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Call for papers for the issue n°52 of the journal _EchoG_eo entitled « HO CHI MINH CITY, A METROPOLITAN https://wanasea.eu/call-for-papers-for-the-issue-n52-of-the-journal-_echog_eo-entitled-ho-chi-minh-city-a-metropolitan/ Sat, 23 Mar 2019 08:18:19 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=1833 Call for papers for the issue n°52 of the journal _EchoG_eo entitled « HO CHI MINH CITY, A METROPOLITAN

PLAYING FIELD »: https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/16470

This issue will document the recent resurge of research projects on contemporary Vietnam’s largest metropolis, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly known as Saigon) and its 10 million inhabitants. Our subtitle, “metropolitan playing field”, can be understood in two ways: as a reference to the new interactions between diverse players provoked by the metropolization of Ho Chi Minh City; but also as an allusion to the late 90s’ boom in researchers’ interest in Vietnam, after decades of war and relative lockdown. Ho Chi Minh City offers an opportunity to question the specificities of metropolitan production – as well as that of academic production – in an authoritarian context.

The full call for papers and contributor guidelines for text formatting, bibliography and illustration standards are available online: https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/16470 [5]

The papers, written in French, English or Spanish, should be in the region of 30,000 SIGNS (plus illustrations). They must be sent BY THE 15TH JULY 2019 to this issue’s coordinators, Marie Gibert-Flutre (marie.gibert@univ-paris-diderot.fr) and Clément Musil (musil.clement@gmail.com), with a copy to Karine Delaunay, editorial secretary (karine.delaunay@ird.fr).

THE PAPERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 52 OF _ECHOGÉO_ (SPRING 2020).

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The 12th International Conference of Asian Shipping and Logistics (ICASL 2019) https://wanasea.eu/the-12th-international-conference-of-asian-shipping-and-logistics-icasl-2019/ Fri, 01 Feb 2019 03:54:15 +0000 http://dev2.wanasea.eu/?p=1014 Date: June 27~29, 2019
Venue: RMIT University Vietnam, 702 Nguyen Van Linh Blvd, Tan Phong Ward, District 7, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam.
Hosted by: School of Business & Management, RMIT University Vietnam, Vietnam

ICASL is an annual international event devoted to shipping and logistics studies. It aims to provide a platform for academics, researchers, policy makers, specialists, and practitioners working in port, shipping, aviation transportation and logistics. We are expecting a wide range of attendances from Asia-Pacific and other overseas regions to this coming event.

It is our great pleasure to invite all of you to the 12th International Conference of Asian Shipping and Logistics (ICASL 2019) to be held from July 27 to July 29, 2019 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The Conference will be jointly organized by Korean Association of Shipping and Logistics, Inc. and School of Business & Management, RMIT University Vietnam.

For applying for attending conference, you can submit the abstract of papers to Secretary of the ICASL 2019 (icasl.2019@rmit.edu.vn) by February 24, 2019. Full papers should be submitted by April 28, 2019. Kindly take announcement in attachment. Selected manuscripts from the ICASL 2019 will be invited to submit for the publication consideration in the special issue of the Asian Journal of Shipping and Logistics.

To prepare manuscripts, authors are asked to closely follow the “Instructions to Contributors“. Manuscripts will be refereed according to the standards of AJSL. See the website for details: www.ajsl.info

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Project Management Board (PMB) meeting at 6 months, Can Tho University, Can Tho, Vietnam, 11th July 2018 (WP8) https://wanasea.eu/project-management-board-pmb-meeting-at-6-months-can-tho-university-can-tho-vietnam-11th-july-2018-wp8/ Mon, 11 Jun 2018 09:43:49 +0000 http://dev2.wanasea.eu/?p=1552 This is the 2nd Project Management Board meeting of the European Project “Strengthen the production, management and outreach capacities of research in the field of WAter and NAtural resources in South-East ASIA (WANASEA). It will be held on July, 11th 2018 in Can Tho, Vietnam, at the Can Tho University (CTU).

The meeting is organized during the first ASEAN Water Platform (AWP) 2018 hosted by CTU from 6th to 14th July 2018 and aimed to discuss several aspects of the project:

  • WP 2 Results of the RMIT Workshop and Follow Up to WP 3
  • WP 3 Topics/schedule of the first training session: 26 – 30 November 2018, Phnom Penh
  • WP 4 AWP 2018. First feedbacks from the consortium
  • WP 5 Network Animation (webinar, newsletter, additional members)
  • WP 6 Quality Plan – Status
  • WP 7 Dissemination. Website: improvements to propose? Materials of WANASEA publication
  • General Questions
  • General Administration
  • Finance
  • PMB at one year

MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

Meeting minutes

PMB Meeting at Can Tho University

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