G20 Indonesia 2022, Technical Workshop on Climate Change
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As part of the Indonesian G20 Presidency, the Meeting of Agricultural Chief Scientists (MACS) of the G20 countries organized a Technical Workshop on Climate that was hosted by the Indonesian Agency for Agricultural Research and Development (IAARD) in Bogor from 3-5 August 2022.
The workshop focused on “Climate change and lessons learned on climate resilient agriculture from each G20 country members” and saw the participation of a large CGIAR delegation led by Louis Verchot (Dr.), Principal Scientist for Landscape Restoration, who attended in person as technical expert. The delegation also included Nafees Meah (Dr.), Regional Representatives for South Asia and Hasil Sembiring, Country Representative for Indonesia, IRRI/CGIAR and online participation by Gianpiero Menza (Dr.), Senior Partnerships and Innovative Finance Officer – Alliance/CGIAR, Ciniro Costa Junio (Dr.), Climate and Food Systems Specialist and Lini Wollenberg (Dr), Climate Senior Scientist.
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