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The international conference on water pollution reduction and climate change mitigation: the experiences from Livestock Waste Management in East Asia Project, Guangzhou, China, 1-3 September 2009

by Nawarat Chalermpao last modified 2009-09-25 20:58


The RFO in collaboration with the World Bank, GEF, Methane to Markets, and the ADB organized the International Conference on Water Pollution Reduction and Climate Change Mitigation, Experiences from Livestock Waste Management in East Asia Project during 1-3 September 2009 in Guangzhou, China.

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The conference offered a unique platform to share experience, disseminate technologies and identify development needs in addressing water pollution reduction and climate change mitigation challenges in the livestock sector. It demonstrated the state of the art of livestock waste management technologies, shared view on effective policy instruments, identified synergies and tradeoffs in addressing water pollution and climate change issues in the livestock sector, introduced the clean development mechanism (CDM), and discussed collaboration, constraints, initiatives and perspectives in livestock waste management.

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The experiences from the implementation of the LWMEA project in China, Thailand, and Vietnam were presented. The RFO activities and experiences from implementing and facilitating the LWMEA project were also demonstrated.

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A field visit was arranged to the three demonstration farms in Bolou country.

Please click here for more information and presentations from the conference.


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