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Title: International Symposium


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Objectives The goals of the symposium are (1)
to exchange professional experiences and
discuss problem solving strategies in farming
and rural systems economics and biodiversity
in the tropics, (2) to improve and promote
research and teaching co-operation and (3) to
evaluate activities of the past and intensify and
establish new relations Participants Scientists
and managers in universities and research
centers from Africa, Middle East, Central and
South Asia, Southeast Asia and Latin America as
well as from European Universities and
institutions related to the tropics. This
includes Alumni from developing countries who did
their PhD in a German University and
scientifically and academically interested
persons who deal with issues in the developing
world.
International Symposium DAAD Alumni Summer School
2009
on
Farming and Rural Systems Economics and
Biodiversity in the Tropics
29 Sept 4 Oct 2009
  • Content
  • Farming and Rural Systems Economics and
    Biodiversity in the Tropics includes natural
    resources availability and sustainable use,
    product and input markets and rural
    infrastructure, living standard of rural families
    and livelihood in rural areas, and administrative
    regulations, policy decision-making, credits,
    ownership, cultural impacts.
  • Main topics
  • Systems concepts, integrating GIS and micro
  • level economics
  • Variation of the types of biodiversity under
  • different economic and administrative
  • environments
  • The relation between sustainable use of natural
  • resources and diversity in farming
  • Diversification in farms and risk
  • Farmers and markets resources and biodiversity
  • Socio-economic impact analyses for future
  • strategies

University of Hohenheim, Germany Department 490C,
Prof. Dr. Werner Doppler Fruwirthstr. 12, 70593
Stuttgart Tel. 49 (0) 711 - 459
22514 doppler_at_uni-hohenheim.de
www.490c.uni-hohenheim.de
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Monday September 28.2009 Arriving of
participants Tuesday September 29, 2009 08.00 -
09.00 hrs Registration 09.00 - 09.15 hrs Anke
Stahl, DAAD Headquarter, Bonn Welcome address
09.15 - 09.30 hrs Werner Doppler, University
Hohenheim Farming
and rural systems economics and biodiversity in
the tropics - setting the frame of the Summer
School 09.30 10.00 hrs Heinz-Peter Wolff,
Germany
Socio-Economic assessment of natural
resources and
biodiversity in the tropics 10.00 10.30
hrs Philipp Grundmann, Venezuela/Germany The
impact of institution economics on farming and
rural systems development Coffee Break 11.00 -
11.30 hrs Krishna Bahadur K. C.,
Nepal Integrating spatial and family analyses
to rural systems modeling and strategy
testing 11.30 - 12.00 hrs Funso Olajide
(Adeola), Nigeria Gender relation and food
security in developing countries 12.00 - 12.30
hrs Rosemary Atieno, Kenya The impact of
systems research in PhD programmes on the
development in the tropics Lunch Break 14.00
- 14.30 hrs Werner Doppler, Hohenheim,
Germany Farming and rural systems philosophy
history and future potential 14.30 - 15.00 hrs
Volker Hoffmann, Hohenheim, Germany
Teaching and research impacts
of FRSE in 490C, University of Hohenheim 15.00
15.30 hrs Chinedum Nwajiuba, University of Imo
State, Nigeria International impacts of thirty
years training, teaching and research of FRSE,
Hohenheim 15.30 16.00 hrs Luigi Omodei Zorini,
University of Florence, Italy European impacts
on associations, universities and EU
institutions Welcome Party in Hohenheim
Castle 17.00 19.00 hrs Welcome address of
Hohenheim Rector Hans-Peter Liebig Address of
Chinedum Nwajiuba, representing participants
Wednesday September 30, 2009 8.30 10.00
hrs Lessons from Africa farming systems and
Coffee Break resource use and its relation to
10.30 12.00 hrs biodiversity
Chairperson Hamid Fakki, Sudan
Apolonius K. Katwijukye,
Uganda Resource conservation and biodiversity
in Uganda Elizabeth A. Kabura, Kenya Farmers
extensions and online marketing in
Kenya Timothy Sulo, Kenya Constraints to
passion fruits production in the north rift
region of Kenya Discussions Lunch Break 14.00
15.30 hrs Lessons from the Middle East
farming Coffee Break and rural systems and
water and land 16.00 17.30 hrs resources use
Chairperson Mohamad Majdalawi,
Jordan Mohamed Awad, Egypt Impact assessment
of future development strategies to improve
natural resource conservation and living
standard Raid
Albaquain, Jordan Beduine ship keeping systems
in the Middle East
Amani Al Assaf, Jordan The dynamics of farming
systems in marginal areas Discussions Thursday
October 1, 2009 8.30 10.00 hrs Lessons from
Central and South Asia
farming and rural development and
consequences on biodiversity
Chairperson Krishna, K.C., Nepal
Umidjan Nazarkulov, Uzbekistan Development of
private farms in the transition process of the
agricultural sector in Uzbekistan
Nune Kachatryan, Armenia
Potentials of meat production in Buryat
Republic/ Russia Gopal Datt Bhatta, Nepal
Bio-farming and marketing in Nepal
Discussions Coffee
Break 10.30 12.00 hrs Guided Poster Session
Chairperson Suwanna
Praneetvatakul,
Thailand
Lunch Break 14.00 15.30 hrs Lessons from
Southeast Asia Living Coffee Break
standard and rural livelihood in mountain
16.00 17.30 hrs zones
Chairperson Do Anh Tai, Vietnam Nuchanata
Mungkung, Thailand Forest and land use and
biodiversity in Thailand Iwan Rudiarto,
Indonesia Sustainable land use concepts in
mountain areas of Java, Indonesia Ngoc Lan
Dinh, Vietnam The impact of living standard and
livelihood concepts on
farming and rural systems development in
the Northern mountains of Vietnam Chakkrit
Thongthap Agriculture for school lunch projects
in Thailand Discussion Friday October 2,
2009 8.30 10.00 hrs Lessons from Latin
America Amazon Coffee Break forest and savannah
development 10.30 12.00 hrs Chairperson
Philipp Grundmann, Venezuela
Marcos A. dos
Reys, Brazil Farming and rural systems analysis
extension activities and academic training at
Santa Rosa City, Brazil Marcus V.A. Finco,
Brazil Bioenergy Economics an analysis of
biodiesel production in the Brazilian
savannah Discussion Lunch Break 14.00 15.30
hrs Plenary session presentation of
conclusions by chairpersons
of sessions and
discussion
Chairperson Chinedum Nwajiuba, Nigeria
Summarizing results Krishna K.C., Nepal
Closing remarks Werner Doppler Saturday
October 3, 2009 Visiting fruit tree farms and
marketing organizations in Lake Constance
area Sunday October 4, 2009 Free day, Evening
Barbecue Monday October 5, 2009 Travel to
Hamburg, Tropical Day
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