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EXPERIENCE<br />

<strong>MOLLY</strong> E. <strong>HELLMUTH</strong><br />

<strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Expert</strong> <strong>•</strong> <strong>27</strong> Poillon Dr <strong>•</strong> Chappaqua, NY 10514 <strong>•</strong><br />

m.hellmuth@unesco-wwap.org or hellmuth@iri.columbia.edu <strong>•</strong> +1 917 648 7828<br />

Independent Consultant (8/11 – present):<br />

§� Deputy Manager and Lead Hydrologist, UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme’s (WWAP)<br />

Water Scenarios Project.<br />

§� <strong>Expert</strong> Instructor, World Institute for Development Economics Research of the United Nations<br />

University and the African Economic Research Consortium’s online course ‘<strong>Climate</strong> Change Science and<br />

Modeling of Biophysical and Economic Impacts’.<br />

§� Adjunct, International Research Institute for <strong>Climate</strong> and Society (IRI), Columbia University<br />

International Research Institute for <strong>Climate</strong> and Society (IRI), Earth Institute, Columbia University<br />

Palisades, New York<br />

Associate Director, Science Policy Outreach (5/11 – 8/11) and Director, <strong>Climate</strong> and Society Publication<br />

Secretariat and Associate Research Scientist (8/05 – 5/11):<br />

§� Promote climate risk management in relevant public policy fora by providing the scientific basis,<br />

publications and relevant, timely input for decision-making and policy development.<br />

§� Mobilize resources and build relevant strategic research and development practice partnerships.<br />

§� Serve as Principal Investigator on water resources and climate change adaptation related grants.<br />

§� Direct and manage the <strong>Climate</strong> and Society publication series, including the development of partner<br />

consortiums, policy interactions, donor and knowledge management strategies.<br />

§� Lead on <strong>Climate</strong> Change Adaptation in Africa project: mentor African water resources PhD student in<br />

developing water resource model, direct IRI climate inputs, enable integrated model assessment (climate,<br />

water and economy) of adaptation strategies.<br />

§� Focal point for disaster risk management: fostering partnerships, research and funding strategies.<br />

UNEP-RISØ Center on Energy, <strong>Climate</strong> and Sustainable Development (URC)<br />

Roskilde, Denmark<br />

Scientist (2/03 – 7/05):<br />

§� Develop tools, capacity and models to improve understanding of water and agricultural investment<br />

strategies in The Gambia and South Africa in light of climate variability and change.<br />

§� Provide expert contributions to climate change adaptation assessments for development agencies.<br />

International Secretariat for the Dialogue on Water and <strong>Climate</strong> (IS-DWC)<br />

Wageningen, Netherlands<br />

Water Resources <strong>Expert</strong> (5/02 – 3/03):<br />

§� Organize, develop and contribute to the DWC’s regional, national and basin level round tables and<br />

workshops; synthesize adaptation strategies for policymakers at the 3 rd World Water Forum.<br />

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)<br />

Laxenburg, Austria (and stationed in Namibia, Botswana and Mozambique)<br />

Research Scholar, Population Project (1/98 – 12/2001):<br />

§� Develop and model water policy and development scenarios for Namibia, Botswana and Mozambique to<br />

aid in prioritization of investments in light of HIV/AIDS and climate change.<br />

EDUCATION<br />

PhD (2002) and MS (1997), Environmental and Water Resources Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering,<br />

University of Colorado, Boulder, USA<br />

BS (1995), Dual Major: French and Water Resources, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental<br />

Sciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA<br />

SKILLS<br />

11 November 2011<br />

Translation: Technical-to-Layman, Science-to-Practice; Hydrologic, Economic Modeling; Languages: Fluency in<br />

English; Good French, Basic German and Danish


RECOGNITION AND OTHER ACTIVITIES<br />

Distinctions: Young Scientist, International Council for Science (2007); Phi Beta Kappa (1995)<br />

Other: Founder of annual charity (derbypokerchampionship.org) benefitting Health and <strong>Climate</strong> Foundation,<br />

Blessings in a Backpack and Red Cross/Red Crescent <strong>Climate</strong> Centre (over $100k raised)<br />

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS<br />

Greene, A.M.; Hellmuth, M.E.; Schulze, R. and Lumsden, T. (Submitted). Stochastic decadal simulations for the<br />

Berg River watershed, Western Cape Province, South Africa. Water Resources Research.<br />

Hellmuth, M.E.; Mason, S.; van Aalst, M.; Vaughn, C. and Choularton, R. 2011. A Better <strong>Climate</strong> for Disaster <strong>Risk</strong><br />

<strong>Management</strong>. <strong>Climate</strong> and Society No. 3. International Research Institute for <strong>Climate</strong> and Society, Columbia<br />

University, New York, USA.<br />

Hellmuth, M.E.; Diarra, D.Z.; Vaughan C. and. Cousin, R. 2011. World Resources Report Case Study. Increasing<br />

Food Security with Agrometeorogical Information: Mali’s National Meteorological Service Helps Farmers Manage<br />

<strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong>. World Resources Report, Washington DC.<br />

Hellmuth, M.E. 2011. World Resources Report <strong>Expert</strong> Paper Series. Information Needs for <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong><br />

<strong>Management</strong>. World Resources Institute, Washington, DC.<br />

Hellmuth, M.E.; Williams, J.; Bhojwani, H. and Baethgen, W. 2010. <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong>: Monitoring,<br />

Assessment, Early Warning and Response. Issues Paper #4. African Development Forum VII: Acting on <strong>Climate</strong><br />

Change for Sustainable Development in Africa.<br />

Daly, M.; Balfour, N.; Hellmuth, M.E.; Mason, S. J.; Kirsch-Wood, J. and van Aalst, M. 2010. Findings of the East<br />

Africa Humanitarian <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong> Workshop. IRI Technical Report 10-05.<br />

Osgood, D. and Hellmuth, M.E. 2010. Annex- Index Insurance and <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong>: Prospects for Development and<br />

Disaster <strong>Management</strong>. IRI Technical Report 10-10.<br />

Hellmuth, M.E.; Osgood, D.E.; Hess, U.; Moorhead, A. and Bhojwani, H. (eds.) 2009. Index Insurance and <strong>Climate</strong><br />

<strong>Risk</strong>: Prospects for Development and Disaster <strong>Management</strong>. <strong>Climate</strong> and Society No. 2. International Research<br />

Institute for <strong>Climate</strong> and Society, Columbia University, New York, USA.<br />

Baroang, K.M.; Hellmuth, M.E. and Block, P. 2009. Identifying Uncertainty and Defining <strong>Risk</strong> in the Context of the<br />

WWDR-4. United Nations World Water Assessment Program.<br />

Björklund, G.; Connor, R.; Goujon, A.; Hellmuth, M.; Moriarty, P.; Rast, W.; Warner, K. and Winpenny, J. 2009.<br />

Chapter 2: Demographic, Economic and Social Drivers. World Water Development Report. Water in a Changing<br />

World. UN Water.<br />

Connor, R.; Gallopín, G.; Hellmuth, M. and Rast, W. 2009. Chapter 5: <strong>Climate</strong> Change and Possible Futures. World<br />

Water Development Report. Water in a Changing World. UN Water.<br />

Callaway, J.M.; Louw, D.B. and Hellmuth, M.E. 2008. Chapter 14: Benefits and Costs of Measures for Coping with<br />

Water and <strong>Climate</strong> Change: Berg River Basin, South Africa. In Ludwig, F.; Kabat, P.; van Schaik, H. and van der<br />

Valk, M. (eds.). <strong>Climate</strong> Change Adaptation in the Water Sector. Earthscan Books, London, UK, pp. 191-212.<br />

Callaway, J.M.; Louw, D.B.; Nkomo, J.C.; Hellmuth, M.E. and Sparks, D.A.. 2008. Benefits and Costs of Adapting<br />

Water <strong>Management</strong> to <strong>Climate</strong> Change and Demand Growth in the Western Cape of South Africa. In Leary, N.;<br />

Adejuwon, J.; Barros, V.; Burton, I. and Lasco, R. (eds), Adaptation to <strong>Climate</strong> Change. Earthscan, London, UK.<br />

Njie, M., Gomez, B.E., Hellmuth, M.E., Callaway, J.M., Jallow, B.P., Droogers, P. 2008. Making Economic Sense of<br />

Adaptation in Upland Cereal Production Systems in The Gambia. In Leary, N.; Adejuwon, J.; Barros, V.; Burton, I.<br />

and Lasco, R. (eds), Adaptation to <strong>Climate</strong> Change. Earthscan, London, UK.<br />

Van Aalst, M.; Hellmuth, M. and Ponzi, D. 2007. Come Rain or Shine: Integrating <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong> into<br />

African Development Bank Group Operations. Tunis, Tunisia: African Development Bank.<br />

Patt, A.G.; Ogallo, L. and Hellmuth, M.E. 2007. Learning from Ten Years of <strong>Climate</strong> Outlook Forums in Africa.<br />

Science, Vol. 318. No. 5847. pp. 49 - 50.


Hellmuth, M.E.; Moorhead, A.; Thomson, M.C. and Williams, J. (eds) 2007. <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong> in Africa:<br />

Learning from Practice. <strong>Climate</strong> and Society No. 1. International Research Institute for <strong>Climate</strong> and Society,<br />

Columbia University, New York, USA.<br />

Callaway, J. M.; Louw, D.B.; Nkomo, J. C.; Hellmuth, M.E. and Sparks, D.A. 2006. The Berg River Dynamic Spatial<br />

Equilibrium Model: A New Tool for Assessing the Benefits and Costs of Alternatives for<br />

Coping With Water Demand Growth, <strong>Climate</strong> Variability, and <strong>Climate</strong> Change in the Western Cape. AIACC<br />

Working Paper No. 31. International START Secretariat, Washington, DC<br />

Njie, M.; Gomez, B.E.;, Hellmuth, M.E.; Callaway, J.M.; Jallow, B.P. and Droogers, P. 2006. Making Economic<br />

Sense of Adaptation in Upland Cereal Production Systems in The Gambia. AIACC Working Paper No. 37,<br />

International START Secretariat, Washington, District of Columbia.<br />

Hellmuth, M.; Yates, D.; Strzepek, K.; Sanderson, W. 2006. An Integrated Population, Economic, and Water<br />

Resources Model to Address Sustainable Development Questions for Botswana. Water International, Vol. 31. No.<br />

2. pp. 183 -197. International Water Resources Association.<br />

Hansen, J.; Hellmuth, M.E.; Thomson, M.C.; Williams, J. (eds). 2006. A Gap Analysis for the Implementation of<br />

the Global <strong>Climate</strong> Observing System Programme in Africa. IRI Technical Report No. IRI-TR/06/1.<br />

Hellmuth, M.E. and Kabat, P. 2003. Chapter 2: Impacts. In Kabat, P. and van Schaik, H. <strong>Climate</strong> Changes the Water<br />

Rules: How Water Managers Can Cope with Today’s <strong>Climate</strong> Variability and Tomorrow’s <strong>Climate</strong> Change.<br />

International Secretariat of the Dialogue on Water and <strong>Climate</strong>, Netherlands.<br />

Hellmuth, M.E. and Kabat, P. 2003. Chapter 3: Assessing Vulnerability. In Kabat, P. and van Schaik, H. <strong>Climate</strong><br />

Changes the Water Rules: How Water Managers Can Cope with Today’s <strong>Climate</strong> Variability and Tomorrow’s<br />

<strong>Climate</strong> Change. International Secretariat of the Dialogue on Water and <strong>Climate</strong>, Netherlands.<br />

Kabat, P.; Schulze, R.E.; Hellmuth, M.E.; and Veraart, J.A. (eds). 2002. Coping with Impacts of <strong>Climate</strong> Variability<br />

and <strong>Climate</strong> Change in Water <strong>Management</strong>: A Scoping Paper. DWC-Report no. DWCSSO-01. International<br />

Secretariat of the Dialogue on Water and <strong>Climate</strong>, Netherlands.<br />

Kabat, P.; Schulze, R.E.; Hellmuth, M.E.; Veraart, J.A.; Lenton, R. 2002. <strong>Climate</strong> Variability and Change and<br />

Freshwater <strong>Management</strong>. International Review for Environmental Strategies. Vol 3. No 2. pp. 294-302.<br />

Hellmuth, M.E. 2002. PhD Thesis. A Systems Modeling Approach to Population, Economics and Water Resource<br />

Interactions in Botswana: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Government Investment Options. University of Colorado.<br />

Hellmuth, M.E. 2002. The Mozambique Water Model. In Wils, A. (ed.) Population-Development-Environment in<br />

Mozambique. Background Readings. Laxenburg, Austria: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. IR-<br />

02-049.<br />

Hellmuth, M.E. and Sanderson, W.C. 2001. Southern Africa – Water Stressed by 2021? ACP-EU Courier. No. 189.<br />

http://europa.eu.int/comm/development/publicat/courier/index_189_en.htm<br />

Sanderson, W.C.; Hellmuth, M.E. and Strzepek, K.M. 2001. Botswana's Future: Modeling Population and<br />

Sustainable Development Challenges in the Era of HIV/AIDS. Executive Summary. Laxenburg, Austria:<br />

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.<br />

Wils, A.; Da Costa Gaspar, M.; Hellmuth, M.E.; Ibraimo, M.; Prommer, I.I. 2001. Mozambique's Future: Modeling<br />

Population and Sustainable Development Challenges. Executive Summary. Laxenburg, Austria: International<br />

Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.<br />

Sanderson, W.C.; Fuller, B.; Hellmuth, M.E.; Strzepek, K.M.; 2001. Namibia's Future: Modeling Population and<br />

Sustainable Development Challenges in the Era of HIV/AIDS. Executive Summary. Laxenburg, Austria:<br />

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.<br />

Hellmuth, M.E. 1998. M.S. Thesis. A Dynamic Systems Analysis of Population/Environment Interactions:<br />

Modeling the Regional Water Resources. University of Colorado.<br />

CONTRACTS, GRANTS AND CONSULTANCIES<br />

United Nations World Water Assessment Programme:<br />

§� Current: UN Water Scenarios Project


§� 2007- 2011: World Water Development Reports<br />

United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research<br />

§� Current: <strong>Expert</strong> Instructor ‘<strong>Climate</strong> Change Science and Modeling of Biophysical and Economic Impacts’<br />

International Resources Group:<br />

§� 2011: Vulnerability assessment expert for the USAID proposal ‘African and Latin America Resilience to<br />

<strong>Climate</strong> Change’<br />

United Kingdom Department for International Development:<br />

§� 2008-2011: <strong>Climate</strong> Change Adaptation in Africa<br />

§� 2007: <strong>Climate</strong> and Society, No. 1<br />

World Resources Institute:<br />

§� 2010-2011: Case Study and <strong>Expert</strong> Paper Series, World Resources Report<br />

United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs:<br />

§� 2009-2011: <strong>Climate</strong> and Society No. 3, Support for Technical Advisor in the Field<br />

Red Cross/Red Crescent <strong>Climate</strong> Center:<br />

§� 2009-2010: <strong>Climate</strong> and Society No. 3, Support for Technical Advisor in the Field<br />

United Nations World Food Program:<br />

§� 2010: <strong>Climate</strong> and Society No. 3<br />

§� 2010: <strong>Climate</strong> Change, Food Security and Vulnerability Indicators<br />

United Nations Development Program:<br />

§� 2009: <strong>Climate</strong> and Society, No. 2<br />

Oxfam America:<br />

§� 2009: <strong>Climate</strong> and Society, No. 2<br />

Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development:<br />

§� 2008: African Partnership Forum Policy Papers<br />

African Development Bank:<br />

§� 2007, 2008: Development of Bank Strategy for <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong><br />

UNESCO:<br />

§� 2001: Thematic Leader World Water Development Report ‘Instream Water Use’<br />

Carnegie Mellon University:<br />

§� 2000: Modeling impact of HIV/AIDS on Water Resources and Economy of Botswana<br />

Stockholm Environmental Institute:<br />

§� 2000: Development of Training Water Resources Module<br />

University of Colorado:<br />

§� 1996, 1997: Teaching and Research Assistant<br />

SELECTED POLICY RELATED EVENTS AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS<br />

March 2011. Paarl, South Africa. Final Stakeholder Workshop for <strong>Climate</strong> Change Adaptation in Africa Project.<br />

Presented Water Resources Findings: “Managing climate risk for agriculture and water resources development in<br />

South Africa.” Partners: Universities of Cape Town, Free State and Pietermaritzburg (South Africa), UNEP-Risoe<br />

Centre.<br />

December 2010. Cancun, Mexico. UNFCCC COP 16. Side Event Organizer and Session Moderator: “<strong>Climate</strong><br />

Services and Disaster <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong>.” Partners: NOAA, IFRC, WFP, OCHA, RC/RC CC.<br />

April 2010. University of Colorado-Boulder’s 2010 Hydrologic Sciences Research Symposium. Keynote Speaker:<br />

“Adapting the Water Paradigm to a Changing World.”<br />

March 2010. Nairobi, Kenya. East Africa Humanitarian <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong> Workshop. Partners: OCHA,<br />

Kenya Meteorological Services, IFRC.


December 2009. Copenhagen, Denmark. UNFCCC COP 15. Side Event Organizer and Session Chair: “<strong>Climate</strong><br />

<strong>Risk</strong> Insurance.” Partner: MCII.<br />

November 2009. UN HQ <strong>Climate</strong> Change Seal the Deal Briefing. <strong>Expert</strong> Panelist: “Global Action to Seal the Deal<br />

on a New <strong>Climate</strong> Change Agenda".<br />

September 2009. New York, New York, USA. Munich <strong>Climate</strong> Insurance Initiative Side Event to the UN <strong>Climate</strong><br />

Change Talks. <strong>Expert</strong> Panelist: “How <strong>Risk</strong> Reduction and Insurance Strengthen the Adaptation Package in a<br />

Copenhagen Agreement".<br />

August 2009. WMO World <strong>Climate</strong> Conference 3. Side Session Organizer: “Disaster <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong>: Challenges<br />

and Opportunities Using <strong>Climate</strong> Information.” Partners: ACMAD, NOAA, IFRC.<br />

July 2009. Denver, Colorado, USA. NOAA <strong>Climate</strong> Working Group <strong>Climate</strong> Information Products and<br />

Applications Program Review. <strong>Expert</strong> Panelist Water Resources, Presented: “<strong>Climate</strong> as a Resource for Water<br />

<strong>Management</strong>”.<br />

July 2009. London, UK. International Institute for Strategic Studies Transatlantic Dialogue on <strong>Climate</strong> Change and<br />

Security Roundtable Workshop: Conflict and Competition over Changing Water Resources. <strong>Expert</strong> Panelist Water<br />

Resources, Presented: “Factoring <strong>Climate</strong> Change into Water Security”.<br />

June 2009. Bonn, Germany. UNFCCC <strong>Climate</strong> Change Talks, MCII side event on <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> Insurance.<br />

Presented: “<strong>Climate</strong> and Society Publication 2: Key Findings about Index Based Microinsurance, <strong>Risk</strong> Reduction<br />

and Adaptation.”<br />

June 2009. Geneva, Switzerland. Global Humanitarian Forum. Publication Launch. Moderator and Organizer:<br />

“Index Insurance and <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong>: Prospects for Development and Disaster <strong>Management</strong>.” Partners: Swiss Re and<br />

MicroEnsure.<br />

March 2009. Rome, Italy. IFAD-WFP Roundtable on Protecting and Promoting Rural Livelihoods. <strong>Expert</strong><br />

Contributor: The Potential of Index-Based Insurance.<br />

December 2008. Poznan, Poland. UNFCCC COP 14. Side Event Organizer and Session Chair: “<strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong><br />

Insurance.” Partner: MCII.<br />

November 2008. Hyderabad, India. BASIX, WFP and IFAD -hosted Weather Index Insurance Seminar. <strong>Expert</strong><br />

Contributor.<br />

October 2008. Brussels, Belgium. World Bank CRMG Meeting of the International Task Force on Commodity <strong>Risk</strong><br />

<strong>Management</strong>. Session Chair: “Outreach and Way Forward.”<br />

October 2008. Palisades, New York, USA. Moderator and Workshop Organizer: “Technical Issues in Index<br />

Insurance”. Partner: CRED.<br />

April 2008. Perugia, Italy. UN World Water Development Report Planning and Strategy Meetings. Integration<br />

Meeting. <strong>Expert</strong> Contributor on Water and <strong>Climate</strong>.<br />

June 2008. Geneva, Switzerland. Global Humanitarian Forum. Organized: “Index Insurance Roundtable”. Partner:<br />

Swiss Re.<br />

January 2008. Copenhagen, Denmark. Copenhagen Congress on <strong>Climate</strong> Change – Global <strong>Risk</strong>s, Challenges and<br />

Decisions. Parallel session No. 42: “Adaptation and <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> Insurance”. Presented: <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> Insurance:<br />

Opportunities for Poverty Reduction and Adaptation.<br />

November 2007. Paris, France. UN World Water Development Report Consultations. <strong>Expert</strong> Contributor on Water<br />

and <strong>Climate</strong>.<br />

April 2007. Lindau, Germany. International Council for Science hosted conference on Global Scientific Challenges:<br />

Perspectives from Young Scientists. Presented: “Connecting Science to Policy and Development: <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong><br />

<strong>Management</strong> in Africa.”<br />

December 2007. Bali, Indonesia. United Nations Framework Convention on <strong>Climate</strong> Change Convention<br />

(UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (COP) 13. African Development Bank Side Session. Presented: “Towards a<br />

Bank Group <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong> Strategy: Integrating <strong>Climate</strong> Change Adaptation into Bank Group<br />

Operations.”


December 2007. Bali, Indonesia. UNFCCC COP 13. Development and <strong>Climate</strong> Days. Presented: “IRI/IFRC: A<br />

Partnership to Save Lives.”<br />

November 2007. Tunis, Tunisia. African Development Bank Consultative Workshop. Organized and Presented:<br />

“Towards a Bank Group <strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong> Strategy: Integrating <strong>Climate</strong> Change Adaptation into Bank<br />

Group Operations.”<br />

January 2007. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 8th African Union Heads of State Summit. Organized <strong>Climate</strong> and Society<br />

Publication No. 1 Launch: “<strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong> in Africa: Learning from Practice.” Partners: UNECA, AU,<br />

AfDB.<br />

November 2006. Nairobi, Kenya. UNFCCC 12th Conference of the Parties. Side Session Organizer: “<strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong><br />

<strong>Management</strong> for Development in Africa.” Partners GCOS, UNECA, AU, AfDB.<br />

May 2006. London, United Kingdom. The Stern Review on the Economics of <strong>Climate</strong> Change hosted the Stern<br />

Review Workshop on <strong>Climate</strong> Impacts and the Economics of Adaptation. Presented: “<strong>Climate</strong> <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong><br />

for Development: Economic Considerations.”<br />

March 2006. Nairobi, Kenya. International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) workshop on <strong>Climate</strong><br />

Adaptation Challenges: Building Capacity for African Based Research. Presented: “Research Needs for Addressing<br />

<strong>Climate</strong> and Water Resources.”<br />

August 2006. Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. CILSS Planning Meeting. Presented: “Gestion du Risque Climatique en<br />

Afrique : Ce que la Pratique nous Enseigne”.<br />

January 2006. New York, New York, USA. Organized: Columbia University-hosted High Level Panel Discussion:<br />

“<strong>Climate</strong> and Development in Africa”.<br />

January 2005. Dhaka, Bangladesh. Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS) hosted the International<br />

Workshop on Community Level Adaptation to <strong>Climate</strong> Change. Presented: “Adapting to <strong>Climate</strong> Change in the<br />

Water Resources and Agricultural Sectors: The Berg River Case Study”.<br />

March 2004. Kathmandu, Nepal. Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) and the Himalayan <strong>Climate</strong><br />

Centre (HCC) sponsored Conference on Adaptation to <strong>Climate</strong> Change in Mountain Ecosystems: Bridging<br />

Research and Policy. Presented: “Capacity Building in Analytical Tools for Estimating and Comparing Costs and<br />

Benefits of Adaptation Projects”.<br />

August 2003. Snowmass, Colorado. Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) sponsored Workshop on <strong>Climate</strong> Change<br />

Impacts and Integrated Assessment (Workshop IX). Presented: “Capacity Building in Analytical Tools for<br />

Estimating and Comparing Costs and Benefits of Adaptation Projects in Africa- An AIACC Project” and “An<br />

Integrated Demographic, Economic and Water Resource Systems Model of Botswana: A Socio-Economic Analysis<br />

of the Impacts of Investments in Water Supply and Sanitation and HIV/AIDS Prevention”.<br />

October 2002. Mexico City, Mexico. Water for the Americas in the 21st Century. Thematic Session: <strong>Climate</strong> Change<br />

and Environmental <strong>Risk</strong> <strong>Management</strong> of Extreme Hydrometeorological Events. Presented: “Water-Related<br />

Disasters in Latin America: The Poorest Pay the Highest Price”.<br />

September 2002. Johannesburg, South Africa. Dialogue on Water and <strong>Climate</strong> Waterdome Session. Presented:<br />

“Water-Related Natural Disasters: The Poorest Pay the Highest Price”.<br />

July 2002. Sigatoka, Fiji Islands. From Vision to Action: Towards Sustainable Water Resources <strong>Management</strong> in the<br />

Pacific. High-Level Consultation Meeting. Presented: “The Dialogue on Water and <strong>Climate</strong> in the Pacific Island<br />

States”.<br />

March 2001. Windhoek, Namibia; Gaborone, Botswana; and Maputo, Mozambique. Science Policy Dialogue on<br />

Sustainable Development Challenges in the Context of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Results of an EU-sponsored<br />

Research Project on Namibia, Botswana, and Mozambique. Presented: “HIV/AIDS, Water and Sustainable<br />

Development: Results of Namibia, Botswana and Mozambique.”<br />

May 2000. Panang, Malaysia. Asian Population Network Conference. Presented: “Water and Development: Push or<br />

Pull.”

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