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8/9/2019 2 ABE Framework for Cooperation & Complementary Action
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ASEAN Agricultural and
Biosystems Engineering
Framework for Cooperation andComplementary Action
in Support to ASEAN Food Security and
Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
Vicente B. Tuddao, Jr. Ph.D.
Director, Field Operations
Department of Environment and Natural ResourcesPhilippines
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I. Background
II. Objectives of the Conference
III. Framework for Cooperation and Complementary Actions:
Plans and Strategies
Component 1: Development of Facilities and Technologies
Component 2: Establishing ASEAN Agricultural And Biosystem
Engineering Education System
Component 3: Establishment ASEAN Agricultural And
Biosystem Engineering Workforce
Contents
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Background
Climate Change
Mitigation and
daptation
Food Security
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Background
The food, agricultural and forestry sectors are a top
priority for ASEAN, considering their economic, social
and environmental importance as well as their
contributions to food security, poverty alleviation, rural
development, trade facilitation and ASEAN Communitybuilding
ASEAN cooperation in food, agriculture and forestry
aims to increase the competitiveness of the region’s agri-food and forestry products by ensuring the production of
high quality, safe and healthy products
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Background
Promotes the strengthening of food security and the
development of sustainable food production.
Through:
Improvements in agricultural infrastructure,
minimizing post-harvest losses
reducing transaction costs and maximizing agricultural
resources,
Promoting agricultural innovation through research and
development, increasing agricultural productivity and
accelerating transfer and adoption of new technologies.
ASEAN INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK ON FOOD SECURITY (AIFS)
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Background
Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) initiatives must
take a multi-dimensional perspective, taking into
account economic, social and environmental factors.
Efforts to ensure that goods and services derived from
forests meet current needs must secure their continuedcontribution to long-term development.
Promoting sustainable management of forests in the
ASEAN region must prioritize the eradication of illegallogging and its associated trade, capacity building,
technology transfer, enhancing public awareness and
strengthening law enforcement and governance
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Background
Southeast Asia is one of the world’s most
vulnerable regions to climate change. The
impacts of global warming are affecting all
sectors.
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Background
The region has adopted the ASEAN Multi- Sectoral
Framework on Climate Change (AFCC) to mitigate
climate change and strengthen the resilience of
communities and ecosystems.
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The services sector is a major and expanding
component of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of
ASEAN Member States (AMS), presently accounting
for 40 to 60 per cent of GDP.
ASEAN’s export of commercial services expanding
steadily, from US$80 billion in 2003 to US$253 billion
in 2011. Likewise, ASEAN’s import of commercial
services expanded from US$ 104 billion in 2003 to US$262 billion in 2011
The ASEAN Framework Agreement on
Services (AFAS)
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The ASEAN Qualifications Reference Framework
(AQRF)
In 1995,
ASEANFramework
Agreement onServices (AFAS)
approved toeliminate
restrictions totrades inservices
In 2007, ASEANEconomic
Blueprint was
signed institutingcooperation ,
recognition of
ProfessionalQualification,
creation of thefree flow of skilled
labour thruharmonization and
standardization
ASEAN to link
to GlobalCommunities
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The ASEAN Qualifications Reference Framework
(AQRF)
The ASEAN Qualifications Reference Framework
is a mechanism to compare qualifications of one
country with those of another country withinASEAN Region using a reference set forth under
AQRF
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The ASEAN Qualifications Reference Framework
(AQRF)
It shall require each country in ASEAN to establishnational standards and levels of outcomes of education and
training skills and competencies;
Promote quality of education by ensuring standards aremet by education and training providers or authorities who
issue qualifications and facilitate comparison among levels
and contents of qualifications; and
Promote access to learning and transfers to higher levels of
education and training by clarifying the entry points to
qualifications
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The Objectives of MRA
• To facilitate mobility of engineering servicesprofessionals
• To exchange information in order to promote
adoption of best practices on standards and
qualifications.
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Recognition, Qualifications and Eligibility
Qualifications to become an ASEAN Chartered Professional
Engineer (ACPE)
Completed an accredited engineering degree recognised by theprofessional engineering accreditation body whether in the
Country of Origin or Host Country or assessed and recognised
as having the equivalent of such a degree;
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Possess a current and valid professional registration or
licensing certificate to practice engineering in the Country
of Origin issued either by the Professional Regulatory
Authority (PRA) of the ASEAN Member Countries and inaccordance with its policy on registration/ licensing/
certification of the practice of engineering or the
Monitoring Committee;
Recognition, Qualifications and Eligibility
Acquired practical and diversified experience of not lessthan seven (7) years after graduation, at least two (2)
years of which shall be in responsible charge of significant
engineering work
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Compliance with Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
policy of the Country of Origin at a satisfactory level;
Recognition, Qualifications and Eligibility
obtained certification from the Professional RegulatoryAuthority (PRA) of the Country of Origin with no record of
serious violation on technical, professional or ethical standards,
local and international, for the practice of engineering is eligible
to apply to the ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineer
coordinating Committee (ACPECC) to be registered as an
ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineer (ACPE) under the
ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineers Register (ACPER)
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Objectives of the Conference
Climate Change
Mitigation and
Adaptation
Food Security
AIFSASEAN Integrated
Food Security
Framework
AFCCASEAN Multi-Sectoral
Framework on Climate
Change and Food
Security
GOAL: Ensure long-term food
security and to improve the
livelihoods of farmers in
the ASEAN region
GOAL: Contribute to food security through
sustainable and efficient use of
land and water resources by
minimizing the impacts of climate
change
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Role of Agricultural Engineers
Agricultural Engineering (now Agricultural & Bio-systems
Engineering) is a profession requiring the application of thefundamental and known principles of engineering to the
peculiar condition and requirements of agriculture and
forestry as an industry and as a field of science.
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Role of Agricultural Engineers
Plans, designs, prepares and prescribes technical
specifications and manage the construction, operation and
maintenance of :
irrigation and soils conservation systems and facilities agricultural buildings and structures; agricultural, fishery and forest product machinery and
equipment; renewable energy and farm electrification; agricultural waste management facilities;
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Role of Agricultural Engineers
Conduct feasibility study, research, training and
extension, consultancy and marketing services onagricultural engineering projects.
Test, evaluate and inspect agricultural, fishery and forest
product machinery and other related agricultural
engineering facilities and equipment for safe and efficientoperation and maintenance; and
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Food Security and Climate ChangeMitigation and Adaptation
AGRICULTURAL
AND BIOSYSTEM ENGINEERING
Proliferation of
inappropriate andsub-standard
facilities, structures
and machineries
Absence of a common
framework to
institute a morecompetitive ASEAN
Agricultural and Bio-
systems Engineering
(ABE) education,
Absence of security
of ASEANAgricultural and Bio-
system Engineering
workforce
ASEAN Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Framework for Cooperation and Complementary Action
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ASEAN Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Framework for Cooperation and Complementary Action
AIFSASEAN Integrated Food
Security Framework
AFCCASEAN Multi-
Sectoral Frameworkon Climate Change
and Food Security
AFASASEANFramework
Agreement on
Services
AMRAASEAN Mutual
Recognition
Arrangements onEngineering
Services
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Food Security AND Climate ChangeMitigation and Adaptation
Proliferation of
inappropriate andsub-standard
facilities, structures
and machineries
Absence of a
common
framework to
institute a morecompetitive ASEAN
Agricultural and
Bio-systems
Engineering (ABE)
education
Absence of security
of ASEANAgricultural and
Bio-system
Engineering
workforce
Objectives of the Conference
ASEAN Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Framework for Cooperation and Complementary Action
Develop more
efficient and safe
technologies and
facilities that willensure food
security and
reduce the adverse
impact of climate
change
Establish a
competitive
ASEANAgricultural and
Biosystems
Engineering
education
Institute a
competitive andsecured ASEAN
ABE workforce
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Food Security AND Climate ChangeMitigation and Adaptation
Strategies
ASEAN Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Framework for Cooperation and Complementary Action
strengthening
of existing
ABE network
transfer oftechnologyenhancing
access to
information
sharing of
best
practices
capacity
building
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