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Opening Ceremony of IMPAC-T Climate Change Data Center

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   Since 2009, Thai and Japanese Researchers have been working on how to capture the climate change and how to adapt to its negative effects under IMPAC-T Project, sponsored by JICA and JST.At the Bouncy Castle completion of the project,  IMPAC-T want to share the final product, Integrated Water Related Information breitling replica watches System, where all observed hydro-meteorological data, simulation models and forcing data for future climate change prediction and other research outputs are all compiled.

The official opening ceremony of Climate Change Data Center was held on 24 January 2014  by Assoc.Prof. Vudtechai Kapilakanchana, President, Kasetsart Omega Replica University and  Mr. Shuichi Ikeda, Chief Representative, JICA Thailand Office. The Data Center was located on 9th floor of Building #9  , Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University.

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IMPAC-T organized 2011 Chaophraya river flood Seminar

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According to the big flood in Chaophraya river during September – October 2011, the seminar on “How can we save our society by science & technology from water relate disaster “  was jointly organised by  IMPAC-T  and WateR-Intro  and was supported by  SATREP, Japan . The seminar was held on 1 December 2011 at The Emerald Hotel , Bangkok.  The seminar was attended by a total of nearly 200 participants from various government and non-governmental organizations including the deputy prime minister, Kittirat Na Ranong.
A total of  six presentations were made Jumping Castle during the seminar.  The presentations focused on causes of flood  , methodology and findings of the study as well as on the problems encountered during the flood period . The discussion following the presentations included flood disaster mitigation, development of cartier replica watches coping mechanism, implementation of structural and non-structural measures for flood disaster mitigation and institutional set-ups in the watershed. It was strongly recommended by the participants that the IMPAC-T project should be continued for solving the future flood.