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Page 1: POSTERS - Adaptation Futures · 2018-06-15 · Tuesday Posters 19 June 2018 Presentation times: During lunchtime from 13h45 to 14h15 and afternoon tea from 16h00 – 16h30 Venue:

5th INTERNATIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION CONFERENCE CAPE TOWN SOUTH AFRICA 18 - 21 JUNE 2018

POSTERS

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Tuesday Posters 19 June 2018

Presentation times: During lunchtime from 13h45 to 14h15 and afternoon tea

from 16h00 – 16h30

Venue: CTICC, Level 1, Auditorium 1 foyer

ID Paper Title and Presenter

P2 Integrating extension and land networks with enabling policy environments for mitigation and

adaptation to climate change at a catchment scale

Andrew Dunningham, Scion, New Zealand

P3 Logic of appropriateness and adaptive decision-making in rice farming systems in Northern

Ghana.

Andy Nyamekye, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands

P4 ALivE – Adaptation, Livelihoods and Ecosystems Planning Tool

Anika Terton, International Institute For Sustainable Development (iisd), Canada

P5 Food security indexes as a basis for adapting food systems: comparing methodologies that help

achieve the objectives of sustainable development

Camille Nolasco, National Institute For Space Reseach - Inpe, Brazil

P7 An assessment of determinants of adaptive capacity of livestock farmers to climate change in

Omusati Region, North Central Namibia

Cecil Togarepi, University Of Namibia, Namibia

P8 Economic and Non-Economic Loss and Damage from Droughts in Western India: Role of

Irrigation and Crop-insurance

Chandra Sekhar Bahinipati, Indian Institute Of Technology Tirupati, India

P9 CMIP5 GCM Selection for future climate simulations over southern Africa

Elisha, N Moyo, Chinhoyi University Of Technology, Zimbabwe

P10 Adaptive capacity in the Czech Republic: An operative approach to spatial assessment

Eliska Lorencova , Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden

P11 Innovative Finance for EbA - Private sector engagement

Felipe Gomez, Giz, Colombia

P12 Knowledge (traditional/ local/ indigenous) systems and the role of knowledge brokers in

contributing towards adaptation.

Greeshma Hegde, India

P13 Learning from Doing: Stakeholder Engagement in Bobirwa, Botswana.

Hillary Masundire, University Of Botswana, Botswana

P14 Advancing Towards Green Economy: An Assessment of Private Sector Led Initiatives in Climate

Change Adaptation in Ghana

Jane Osei, University Of Ghana, Ghana

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P15 Reflexive governance as an approach overcoming complexities and uncertainties and

increasing resilience of adaptation and mitigation governance

Jenan Irshaid, Iiasa, Austria

P16 AI Forecast for climate change adaptation

Jussi Impiö, Demos Helsinki (org), Finland

P17 2015-16 El Niño highlights new adaptation challenges for Southern Africa

Kate Gannon, London School Of Economics, United Kingdom

P18 Community based rehabilitation and alternate option for adaptation in selected flood prone

communities in Bangladesh

Kazi Hoque, Friendship, Bangladesh

P19 Participatory assessment and planning enhanced adaptation in Friendship (NGO)’s working

areas in Bangladesh

Kazi Hoque, Friednship NGO, Bangladesh

P20 Mainstreaming climate change adaptation into local governments: lessons from the uMngeni

Resilience Project

Lungi Ndlovu, Umgungundlovu District Municipality, South Africa

P21 Crowdsourcing to help people and nature in a changing climate

Nikhil Advani, World Wildlife Fund, United States

P22 Geofusion - mapping of the 21st century

Norbert Csizmadia, Pallas Athene Geopolitical Foundation, Hungary

P24 Mapping out Actor’s Power and Influence in Climate Change Adaptation Policies: Opportunities

to Strengthen Adaptation Process in North Central Namibia

Salma Hegga, Adaptation At Scale In Semi Arid Regions (ASSAR), United Republic of Tanzania

P26 Using evaluation to identify and catalyse ‘agents of change’ for adaptive development

Seona Meharg, Australia National University and CSIRO, Australia

P27 Climate Change Vulnerability and Risk Assessments: Reconciling Divergent IPCC AR4 and AR5

Definitions in a Consistent, User-Friendly Methodology.

Shravya Reddy, Pegasys Strategy And Development, South Africa

P28 Power interplay between actors: using material and ideational resources to shape local

adaptation plans of action (LAPAs) in Nepal

Sumit Vij, Wageningen University and Research , The Netherlands

P29 Development of a pluralistic vulnerability assessment system considering regional environment

for adaptation planning

Takuya Togawa, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan

P30 Empowering farmers with climate information for agricultural decision making: Case Study of

Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia

Zipora Otieno, Food And Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations, Kenya

P31 Adaptive Measures Towards Resilience Building in an Indigenous Community in India

Ajita Tiwari Padhi, Indian Network On Ethics And Climate Change, India

P32 Understanding the vulnerabilities and resilience of the local communities to climatic and non-

climatic risks

Anuradha Phadtare, WOTR Centre for Resilience Studies, India

P33 Opportunity for governance systems to plan for adaptation action through barriers and enablers

in Botswana?

Chandapiwa Molefe, University Botswana, Botswana

P34 Climate change adaptation can be a vehicle for SDG implementation: experiences from small

scale vegetable farming in South Africa

Constansia Musvoto, Council For Scientific And Industrial Research, South Africa

P36 Comparative analysis of vulnerability in three Southern African countries: entry points to

transformation

Daniel Morchain, Oxfam, United Kingdom

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P37 How can we effectively build capacity to adapt to climate change?

Diana Chanika Mataya, Kulima Integrated Development Solutions, South Africa

P38 Panarchy as adaptation paradigm in the anthropocene

Floris Boogaard, Hanze University Applied Sciences, The Netherlands

P39 Indigenous Tribe and Disaster Resilience under Climate Change: Integrating Community

Traditional Wisdom and New Technology

Jie-Ying Wu, Dept. Of Urban Development, University Of Taipei, Taiwan

P40 Barriers to Climate Change Adaptation in Namibia

Julia Davies, ASSAR project, African Climate And Development Initiative, South Africa

P41 What does a sustainable and resilient future under climate change look like? Transformative

visions for Europe in 2100

Katharina Hölscher , Independent scholar, Austria

P43 Bridging the Gap: Harnessing the Potential of Future Generations to Lead the Charge Against

Climate Change in Africa.

Rex Gerchie , Zerowerks, Ghana

P44 Integration of seasonal forecast information with crop models for improved climate variability

management in small-holder farming systems of South Africa

Siyabusa Mkuhlani, Climate Systems Analysis Group, South Africa

P45 Integrated resilience planning as mechanism of fostering climate change adaptation in pastoral

areas of Somalia

Yasin Salah, IFRC, Kenya

P114 Changing culture, changing climate: how is the adaptive capacity shaped by the intersections

of gender and ethnicity in a semi-arid rural setting, Namibia?

Margaret Ndapewa Angula, University of Namibia, Namibia

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Wednesday Posters 20 June 2018

Presentation times: During lunchtime from 13h45 to 14h15 and afternoon tea from 16h00 – 16h30

Venue: CTICC, Level 1, Auditorium 1 foyer

ID Paper Title and Presenter

P46 Ecosystem-based Adaptation and the Paris Agreement: global recognition that ecosystems

are key to human resilience in a warming world

Alexandre Chausson, Oxford University, United kingdom

P47 The vulnerability of Ecosystem Services and implications on the adaptation of tribal

communities in a forested landscape in Semi-Arid India

Divya Solomon, 0, India

P48 Monitoring vegetation dynamics and ecosystem service provision in semi-arid Bobirwa sub-

district of Botswana using MODIS-NDVI time series data from 2000-2015

Ephias Mugari, University of Botswana, Botswana

P49 Ecosystem based Adaptation: A Review of Constraints

Johanna Nalau, Griffith University, Australia

P50 Exploring adaptive capacities and strategies for enhancing climate adaptation in protected

areas: A case of Asante Akim North – Ghana

Mavis Akuffobea, University of Ghana, Ghana

P51 Local Coping Strategies for Climate Change Around Two Marine Protected Areas in Zanzibar

Iddi Hassan, The State University Of Zanzibar, United Republic of Tanzani

P52 Nature-based climate adaptation, from headwaters to the sea, in South African National Parks

and US National Estuarine Research Reserves

Joanna Nelson, LandSea Science, United States

P53 Facing governance challenge of small-scale Hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha) fishery in Bangladesh: A

social-ecological approach

Mohammad Mozumder, University of Helsinki, Finland

P54 Applicability of Landsat OLI sensor for monitoring of seasonal variability and movement of

suspended sediment concentration along coastal landscape

Pavan Kumar, Jamia Millia Islamia, India

P55 Coastal adaptation, increasing community and ecosystem resilience

Valeria Petrone Mendoza, Comisión Nacional De Áreas Naturales Protegidas, Mexico

P56 Optimizing the de Martonne aridity index using adjustment values

Benjamin Malunda, University Of Fort Hare, South Africa

P57 Integrating Climate Science and Participatory Vulnerability Assessments to Reorient

Watershed Planning Process : A Methodological Experience

Bhavana Rao , Watershed Organisation Trust, India

P58 Action Plans for Watershed Management, a tool for focusing adaptation process in México

Daniel Iura González Terrazas, National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change, Mexico

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P59 Multi-scale adaptation barriers within water management institutions in India

Ian Holman, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India

P60 Systems modelling and nexus assessment to support global change adaptation in the

Himalayas

Lamprini Papadimitriou, Cranfield University, United Kingdom

P62 Sustainable development and socioeconomic inclusion in areas of water source protection

Raquel Santos, National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Braz

P63 Adaptation or maladaptation: Case of farm ponds converted into storage tanks in

Maharashtra – Implications for groundwater governance

Renie Thomas, Watershed Organisation Trust , India

P64 Monitoring of short-lived snow coverage by SAR data around Livingston Island, South Shetland

Islands in Antarctica

Temenuzhka Spasova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria

P65 Gender Vulnerability to Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture in Niger Delta Region of

Nigeria

Agwu Ekwe Agwu, University Of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria

P66 Barriers and enablers to the adoption of practices to improve crop production in the semi-arid

Omusati Region, Namibia

Angela Chappel, Adaptation At Scale In Semi-arid Regions (ASSAR) South Africa

P67 Managing agricultural risk through Crop Insurance in Maharashtra- Institutional framework

and its acceptance amongst farmers in the Ahmednagar district.

Bidisha Sinha, Watershed Organisation Trust, India

P68 Using modeling to identify climate change adaptation needs for smallholder farmers

Camila Donatti, Conservation International, United States of America

P69 Towards adaptation of food systems to meet nutritional recommendations: exploring

scenarios of fresh vegetable demand and production in Brazil

Camille Nolasco, National Institute For Space Reseach - Inpe, Brazil

P70 Building climate resilience in smallholder producers in the Western Cape Province of South

Africa: Identification of economically-viable green technologies

Catherine Pineo, GreenCape Sector Development Agency, South Africa

P71 The Drylands Development Programme: achieving rural economic development in dryland

areas by integrated catchment management

Cedric Hoebreck, World Vision Australia , Australia

P72 Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR)

Cedric Hoebreck, World Vision Australia , Australia

P73 Indigenous food systems and climate change adaptation among the Shawi of the Peruvian

Amazon

Claudia Zavaleta, Mcgill University & Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru

P74 Adaptation Constraints to Climate Change Among Crop Farmers in Nsukka Agricultural Zone

of Enugu State, Nigeria

Clement Attamah, University of Nigeria, Nigeria

P75 Fodder production and marketing for enhanced livelihoods among pastoral and agro-

pastoral communities in the southern drylands of Kenya

Erick Omollo, University Of Nairobi, Kenya

P76 Adaptation as Innovation: Exploring practices of ‘progressive farmers’ as opportunities of

individual adaptation in India

Greeshma Hegde, Indian Institute For Human Settlements (iihs), India

P77 Small grains ‘resistance’? Making sense of Zimbabwean smallholder farmers’ cropping

choices and patterns within a climate change context

Keith Phiri, Lupane State University, Zimbabwe

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P78 Local agro-ecological knowledge and climate change adaptation strategies in the Peruvian

Amazon

Merelyn Valdivia Díaz, Fao, Italy

P79 Enhancing livelihood resilience and food security through market access for agroforestry

subsistence farmers in Federated States of Micronesia

Miriam De Graaff, The Secretariat Of Pacific Community (SPC), Federated States of

Micronesia

P80 Implications of Invasive species for climate change and food security of pastoralism

economy in the Middle Awash Valley (MAV), Ethiopia

Mohammed Assen, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia

P81 Evaluation of mulching practice on the early survival and subsequent growth performance of

newly transplanted coffee seedlings

Mohammedsani Amin Ameyu, Mechara Agricultural Research Center, Ethiopia

P82 Gendered Practices and Climate-resilient Agricultural Technologies

Natasha S.K., Indian Institute For Human Settlements, India

P83 Improving small farms preparedness to climate variability through improved assimilation of

seasonal forecasts

Olivier CRESPO, University of Cape Town, South Africa

P84 Ecosystem Services and Livelihoods of Farming Communities around Eleyele Wetland in

Ibadan, Nigeria

Peter Boluwaji OYEDELE, West Africa Science Service Centre On Climate Change And

Adapted Land Use (WASCAL), Togo

P85 Review of linkage between climate vulnerability and adaptation options: An approach for

improving adaptation of smallholder production to climate variability

Portia Adade Williams, University Of Cape Town, South Africa

P86 Community responses on the effectiveness of pro-poor interventions for improving resilience

of smallholders: a case of two flagship-programmes in Ghana

Rex Gerchie , Zerowerks, Ghana

P87 The relationship between crop yield and rainfall data in the Ngqushwa Local Municipality,

South Africa

Sonwabo Mazinyo, University Of Fort Hare, South Africa

P88 Forgotten foods may hold key to future food security: mainstreaming underutilised crops into

climate change adaptation

Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi, University Of Kwazulu-natal, School Of Agricultural, Earth And

Environmental Sciences, South Africa

P89 Improving access to climate information for learners and farmers in rural communities

Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi, University Of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

P90 Climate-crop departure: Defining the concept to better understand the timing of future

changes in crop suitability over West Africa

Temitope Egbebiyi, University of Cape Town, South Africa, South Africa

P91 Can sustainable intensification optimize rain-fed maize systems in Malawi?

Vimbayi Chimonyo, Michigan State University, United States of America

P96 Neo-Urbanisation policy towards thriving green spaces in Africa

Oba Waiyaki, The University Of Warwick, United Kingdom

P126 Gauteng Climate Change Vulnerability Baseline Mapping

Rina Taviv, Gauteng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (GDARD), South

Africa

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Thursday Posters 21 June 2018

Presentation times: During lunchtime from 13h45 to 14h15 and afternoon tea from 16h00 – 16h30

Venue: CTICC, Level 1, Auditorium 1 foyer

ID Paper Title and Presenter

P92 Urban flooding and market adjustments in real estate prices for housing: Observations from

Ahmedabad, India

Vidhee Avashia, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India

P92 Cascading effects of climate change impacts on infrastructures

Inke Schauser, Federal Environment Agency Germany, Germany

P93 Inside the black-box of adaptation: Moderating effects between Quebec municipalities’

intention to adapt and their level of climate hazard preparedness

Johann Jacob, OQACC-Université Laval, Canada

P94 City level water forums: Exploring innovations to address ‘too much and too little water’ in

Dharan, urbanizing city of Nepal

Kaustuv Raj Neupane, Southasia Institute Of Advanced Studies, Nepal

P95 Barriers to Natural Solutions to Adaptation: Lessons from Madimba Settlement, Lusaka,

Zambia.

Noah Chongo, Climate Protection Zambia, Zambia

P97 A City-Centric Approach to Climate Resilient Decision Making: A Case Study of the city of

Lusaka

Rebecca Ilunga, Aurecon, South Africa

P98 Climate adaptation and urban resilience; aligning theory and practice in local policy-

making for sustainable stormwater management in the Netherlands

Robin Noordhoek, Arcadis, The Netherlands

P101 Climate-Induced Natural Disasters and Mental Health Services Adaptability: A Systematic

Literature Review

Ans Irfan, , United States of America

P102 Wellbeing as a methodology in identifying differential vulnerability in a community: A Study in

the semi-arids of Maharashtra.

Bidisha Sinha, Watershed Organisation Trust, India

P103 Increased adaptive capacity of pastoralists through innovations in livestock markets, climate

information and civil society engagement

Caroline te Pas, SNV Netherlands Development Organisation, The Netherlands

P104 Integration of migration in the territorial development process of Senegal (Tools and Methods)

Cheikh Tidiane Wade, Ied Afrique, Senegal

P105 Assessing projected health impacts of climate change in the Western Cape, South Africa

Christie Godsmark, University of Cape Town, South Africa

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P106 A methodological framework for assisting governments in preparing local strategies for

adaptation to climate change impacts on health.

Christie Godsmark, University of Cape Town, South Africa

P107 Collaborative Alignment: A Framework for Community-Based Governance

Gregg Walker, Oregon State University, United States of America

P108 How can Malawi reduce Public Health burden due to Climate Change?

Hendricks Mgodie, Ministry Of Health, Malawi

P109 How Karimojong Pastoralist community use local knowledge in adopting to a changing

Climate

Ismael Ocen, Ocean One Social Research Centre, Uganda

P110 The role of motivation and workplace factors in institutional capacity to mainstream

adaptation in three African countries

Joanna Pardoe, London School Of Economics, United Kingdom

P111 Considering Religion and Tradition in Climate Smart Agriculture: Insights from Southern Africa

Julia Davies, ASSAR project, African Climate And Development Initiative, South Africa

P112 Climate change and migratory practices in pastoralism: challenges and implications for

planning in Nigeria

Kehinde Popoola, Obafemi Awolowo University,ile-ife, Nigeria, Nigeria

P113 Understanding social drivers of adaptation to climate change among indigenous farmers of

Nepal

Lokendra Karki, Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of Sussex, United Kingdom

P115 Perceptions on climate variability and implications on livelihoods of communities surrounding

protected areas in Ghana: A gendered perspective

Mavis Akuffobea, University of Ghana, Ghana

P117 Climate change: Social, economic, and ecological adaptation strategies for Hilsa (Tenualosa

ilisha) fishers in Bangladesh.

Mohammad Mozumder, University of Helsinki, Finland

P118 Institutional adaptation to climate change in the health sector: Measuring the level of

adaptation of health organizations in Quebec (Canada)

Pierre Valois, Observatoire québécois de l'adaptation aux changements climatiques,

Canada

P119 Winners and losers in a +1.5oC Europe – adaptation driven opportunities and trade-offs

Lamprini Papadimitriou, Cranfield University, United Kingdom

P120 Barriers to climate change adaptation- A Caribbean perspective

Maria Bertrand, Climate Analytics GmbH, Germany

P121 Teleconnections in New Zealand primary industries and the implications for adaptation to

climate change

Nicholas Cradock-Henry, Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research, New Zealand

P122 Infrastructural Food, Energy, and Water Systems, Risks and Cascading Effects - Insights

from the 2013 Boulder Colorado Flood

Patricia Romero-Lankao, United States of America

P123 Impacts and Risks from High-end Scenarios: Strategies for Innovative Solutions

Paula Harrison, Centre For Ecology And Hydrology, United Kingdom

P124 Formal and informal institutions in climate change adaptation: the case of Lawra and

Nandom districts in Ghana

Rabiatu Abass , University Of Ghana, Assar-west Africa, Ghana

P125 Extreme events and associated risk over Godavari Basin: implications on vulnerabilities

mkumar Bendapudi , Watershed Organisation Trust, India

P127 Reconceptualizing Climate Change for Transformative Meaning-Making: Socially Engaged

Art as Critical Public Pedagogy in the Anthropocene

Andrew Phillips, University of British Columbia , Canada

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P128 MOOC on the Science of Climate change. Education as a tool for mitigation and adaptation

for Spanish speaking students worldwide

Santiago Andrés-sánchez, University Of Salamanca Spain

P 786 Innovative approaches in monitoring rapidly changing environments in different socio-

economic contexts: Europe, Asia and Africa

Floris Boogaard, Hanze University Applied Sciences, The Netherlands