APEC Climate Center

The APEC Climate Center (APCC) is a governmental institution that conducts research in climate prediction, analysis and climate change application areas. It also provides climate information services and capacity building programs with the aim of strengthening scientific and technological cooperation across the APEC region. APCC was established in the APEC Senior Officials' Meeting held in November 2005. It was formally launched at the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting in the same year. It is currently located in Busan, South Korea.

APEC Climate Center (APCC)
APEC 기후센터
FoundedNovember 2005 (2005-11)
FocusClimate information services, climate change research
Location
  • Busan, Korea
Area served
Asia-Pacific region
Websitewww.apcc21.org

History

The forerunner of the APEC Climate Center is the APEC Climate Network (APCN) established by the APEC Industrial Science and Technology Working Group (ISTWG). The Network was established with the aim of exchanging climate information among APEC economies in order to combat climate and weather related disasters. It was proposed during the 16th APEC ISTWG meeting in 1999 by the Korea Meteorological Administration and the network had its first working group meeting in May 2001.[1]

The APCN was initiated to share reliable regional climate information among the economies. The effort was justified in terms of economic rationale. By sharing the information of individual national meteorological institutions, the institutions had received more accurate climate information through the Multi Model ensemble technique, which combine the diverse range of climate information submitted by the institutions to generate more accurate climate information. In order to further develop the technique and to help APEC member economies enhance their climate prediction capabilities through capacity building efforts, it was deemed necessary to create a formal institution. Thus through the discussions held in APEC Science and Technology Ministerial Meeting in 2004, the ISTWG Meeting in 2004 and the Senior Officials’ Meeting in 2005, the establishment of the Center was approved by APEC.[2][3]

Activities

APEC Climate Symposium

The APEC Climate Symposium (APCS) is the flagship international event organized by the Center as a forum for research exchange on climate science. It has been held annually since 2006, generally in the host cities of the year's APEC meetings.

YearDatesCountryCityTopic
2006September South KoreaBusanMulti Model Ensemble for Climate Prediction
2007September 18–20 South KoreaBusan
2008August 19–21[4] PeruLima
2009July 12–15 SingaporeSingaporeClimate Prediction and Applications: Relevance for Climate Adaptation Strategies
2010June 20–24 South KoreaBusanClimate Prediction and its Application[5]
2011October 17–20 United StatesHonoluluHarnessing and Using Climate Information for Agriculture, Water Resource Management and Energy Efficiency[6][7]
2012October 8–11 RussiaSt PetersburgHarnessing and Using Climate Information for Decision-Making in Agriculture, Water Resource Management and Energy Efficiency[8]
2013November 11–13 IndonesiaJakartaRegional Cooperation on Drought Prediction Service to Support Disaster Preparedness and Management[9]
2014November 10–11 ChinaNanjingManaging climate extremes and hydrologic disasters: Scientific prediction and emergency preparedness[10]
2015November 2–4 PhilippinesManilaApplication of Climate and Weather for Effective Disaster Management[11]
2016September 16–18 PeruLimaSmart Climate Information and Accountable Actions: Achieving Sustainable Food Security in a Changing World[12]
2017TBA VietnamTBA

Training Programme

Projects

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See also

References

  1. "International Cooperation | KMA". Korea Meteorological Agency. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  2. "Concept Paper on the Future Role of the APEC Climate Network (APCN)". APEC Meeting Documents. APEC. 2004. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  3. "Establishment of APEC Climate Center (APCC)". APEC Project Documents. APEC. 2005. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  4. "APEC Climate Symposium, December 2008". publications.apec.org. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  5. "APEC Senior Officials' Report on Economic and Technical Cooperation 2010" (PDF). APEC Secretariat. 2010. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  6. "Harnessing and Using Climate Information for Decision-making in Agriculture, Water Resource Management and Energy Efficiency". APEC Project Database. 2012. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  7. "System: University of Hawaii hosts APEC Climate Symposium, October 17–20 | University of Hawaii News". manoa.hawaii.edu. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  8. "Harnessing and Using Climate Information for Decision Making" (PDF). APEC Meeting Documents. APEC. 2012. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  9. "Regional Cooperation on Drought Prediction..." APEC Project Database. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  10. "Managing Climate Extremes and Hydrologic Disasters: Scientific Prediction and Emergency Preparedness" (PDF). APEC Meeting Documents. APEC. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  11. "APEC Climate Symposium 2015: Application of Climate and Weather for Effective Disaster Management - UNISDR". www.unisdr.org. UNISDR. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
  12. "Smart Climate Information and Accountable..." APEC Project Database. APEC. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
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