MAP staff member joins the 6th Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum 2018, Philippines.
By Jaruwan (Ning) Enright, MAP-Asia
This was a great opportunity to experience my first time in the Philippines by joining such an event as the 6th Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation (APAN) Forum 2018 held last 17-19 October 2018 in Manila by the UN Environment Programme. The event involved global participation and almost 1,000 delegates attended from government, the academic and scientific community, businesses, civil society organizations and NGOs, international development partners, media and youth from over 60 countries, focusing on sharing and learning from each other in a bid to proactively address the need to enable resilience for all, and avoid the worst impacts of climate change.

I totally agree with one of the speakers at the plenary session on the 18th October 2018. Dr. Daniel Murdiyarso from the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) highlighted that “It is important to talk about conserving the existing mangrove… to conserve this ecosystem is a Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA), but sometimes you also hit the issue of mitigation.” Please see the link of the talk at:
I spent most of my time between my hotel and meeting rooms only, and I met a lot of new friends and built a good network with people outside the mangrove society. My positive impressions of the Philippines is of friendly people and I have already planned to go back to see beyond the Manila conference venue and hotel where I stayed.