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    Day 2
    Parallel Session A: Research  and technical options to improve watershed management

    Research and monitoring of Land use change

    Presentation name Abstract Presentation Paper
    Hillslope sediment trapping of natural or cultivated riparian vegetation of Northern Laos
    O. Vigiak, O. Ribolzi, N. van Breusegem, I. Duang Vong, C. Valentin, IRD/IWMI
    Impact of land-use change on earthworm diversity and activity: consequence for soil erosion
    Pascal Jouquet, Nicolas Bottinelli, Didier Orange, Pascal Podwojewski, Tran Duc Toan, IRD, NISF/Vietnam
     
    Challenges for sustainable litchi production systems in northern Thailand: an ecological perspective
    Dirk Euler, Konrad Martin and Joachim Sauerborn, University of Hohenheim

    Research and monitoring of Land use change (Continued)

    How erosion of upland fields contributes to the dispersal of weed seeds
    Anneke De Rouw, et al, IWMI, IRD, NAFRI
     
    Impact of upstream soil nutrient losses on soil fertility in paddy fields
    Nguyen Van Dung and Tran Duc Vien, CARES/Hanoi Agriculture University, Vietnam
    National Land Management Authority (NLMA) of Laos: Policy and Research Needs
    Ms. Soulivanh Bouakham, Prime Minister's Office
       

    Spatial analysis and land use change

    Capability of satellite imagery for land use analysis
    Dr. Rod Lefroy, CIAT
     
    Agrarian  land use transformation in Northern Laos
    Dr. Sithong  Thongmanivong, Khamla Phanvilay and Dr. Yayoi Fujita, National University, Faculty of Forestry
    Estimation of erosion and erodibility of soil in a slash-and-burn cultivation area of northern Laos
    Junichi KASHIWAGI, Takashi KOTERA, Koji WATABE, Hokkaido University, Japan
     

    Using spatial analysis to better understand land use changes

    Applying GIS-assisted modeling to predict soil erosion for a small agricultural watershed within sloping lands in Northern Vietnam
    Do Duy Phai (NISF, Vietnam), Didier Orange (IRD)
     
    How do farmers make decisions in a land degradation context?
    Floriane Clement, IRD, IWMI, NISF
    Lessons and experiences from the Integrated Upland Agriculture Research Project in Luang Prabang, Laos
    Mr. Phouthone Sophathilath, NAFRI
     

    Parallel Session B: Watershed planning and management: processes, policies and pratices

    Watershed Management tools and processes

    Presentation name Abstract Presentation Paper
    Natural Resources and Governance – An Analytical Framework
    Christoph Feldkötter, MRC/GTZ
     
    Multiple stakeholders’ perceptions of upper watershed management : Agrarian & institutional analyses in two Mien villages of Northern Thailand
    Barnaud Cécile, Dumrongrojwatthana Pongchai, Marie Jérôme and Guy Trébuil, Paris X University and Chulalongkorn University
    Learning devices and mediation tools for collective management of natural resources: experiences from northern Vietnam uplands
    Jean-Christophe Castella, IRD
     

    Payment for Environmental Services

    The Impact of Development Disparities on Natural Resources in the Lower Mekong Basin: Understanding Environmental Services in a Meso-scale Perspective
    Peter Messerli and A. Heinimann, Swiss National Centre of Competence (NCCR) North-South
     
    Payment for Environmental Services: An Approach to Sustainable Watershed Management
    Xing Lu, Hetong Li, Regional Development Research Center, Yunnan University
     
    Criteria and indicators for ecosystem service reward and compensation mechanisms: realistic, voluntary, conditional and pro-poor
    Meine van Noordwijk and Minh-Ha Fagerstrom, ICRAF

    Experiences in Community based natural resource management

    Economic Growth and Watershed Management: Drivers of Research and Development Innovations
    DC Catacutan, CE Duque, R Margate, and LJ Arbes, ICRAF Philippines
     
    Problems and prospects of the hilly watersheds in Bangladesh, Priorities for their conservation
    Dr. Khaled Misbahuzzaman, Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, Chittagong University
    People and Resource Dynamic Project (PARDYP) – participatory options for sustainable sloping land management promoted in 5 watersheds in the Himalayas
    Isabelle Providoli, Sanjeev Bhuchar, Roger White, Keshar Man Sthapit, ICIMOD

    Incentives and institutional support to enhance upland livelihoods

    Improving management of natural resources in slopping land for sustainable agricultural production and poor’s income in northern Vietnam
    Nguyen Van Thang, S. Wani, Tran Dinh Long and Nguyen Thi Chinh, Legume Research and Development Center, Vietnam Academy of Agricultural Sciences (VAAS)
       
    Economic analysis of improved smallholder rubber agroforestry systems in West Kalimantan, Indonesia - implications for rubber development
    Dr. Laxman Joshi, ICRAF, Indonesia
    Incentives in Enhancing Sustainable Land Management
    S. Chandrapatya, IWMI