From January 20, 2020 until January 22, 2020
At French Polynesia, Papeete
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A PECC International seminar:
Resilient Islands and Territories in Asia-Pacific
20-22 January 2020,
Papeete, French Polynesia
Program
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Monday, 20th January 2020 | |
0800 - 0820 | Welcome and Opening Remarks
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0820 - 0840 | The Islands are making a comeback
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0840 - 0900 | Overseas Trajectory 5.0
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0900 - 0920 | Coffee Break |
Theme 1: How to prepare for natural risks in the Pacific Islands and Territories? | |
Session Chair: Pascal Lamy, Chair of FPTPEC |
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Introduction: A changing global environment |
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0920 - 0945 | The Indo-Pacific Strategy for the development of the Asia-Pacific region
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0945 - 1010 | The Trump Administration's Free and Open Indo-Pacific Policy (FOIP)
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1010 - 1025 | Open discussion, Q&As -> Introduction: Presentation of the China's Belt Road Initiative (BRI)
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Session 1: Climate change and the resilience of Pacific islands and coastal territories: How to ensure a better resilience of Pacific Islands and fight potential risks? |
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1025 - 1050 | Impact of climate change in the Pacific and resilience actions - from local to national
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1050 - 1115 | The 11th European Regional Development Fund serving the territories climate-resilient economies: presentation of the Pacific territories regional project for sustainable ecosystem management (PROTEGE)
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1115 - 1140 | The companies' concerns about climate change in the Pacific Islands
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1140 - 1205 | Sustaining local resilience in the Pacific Islands: a Circular Economy approach
(On a joint research) |
1205 - 1230 | Open discussion, Q&As |
1230 - 1330 | Lunch |
Session 2: Housing resilience to natural risks; anticipation and protection against sea level rise |
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Session Chair: Michel Paoletti, Chair of PECC French Polynesia |
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1330 - 1355 | Resilient Housing in Polynesia
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1355 - 1420 | Prevention of Coastal Disasters and Housing in Chile: Lessons to move forward with a Coastal Act
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1420 - 1445 | APEC Resilience Work and the Chinese Taipei's Participation
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1445 - 1510 | Resilience observatories in overseas territories: research perspectives
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1510 - 1530 | Coffee Break |
Session Chair: Vincent Dropsy, Professor of Economics, University of French Polynesia |
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1530 - 1555 | Climate risk: how to anticipate and protect?
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1555 - 1620 | Disaster Management: Preparedness and Response
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1620 - 1645 | What assistance to help remote population in the event of a disaster: the experience of French Polynesia
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1645 - 1715 | Open discussion, Q&As |
1720 - 1820 | Welcome reception by the President of the Government of French Polynesia |
Tuesday, 21st January 2020 |
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Theme 2: How to develop resilient tourism in the Pacific Islands and Territories? |
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Session 3: The management of touristic areas in the Pacific Region. Towards resilient tourism activities. |
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Session Chair: Brian Lynch, Chair of NZPECC |
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0900 - 0925 | The economic development in the Pacific islands, opportunities and challenges
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0925 - 0950 | Destinations Management Best Practice
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0950 - 1015 | How to fight the negative impact of tourism in high density tourist zones?
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1015 - 1035 | Coffee break |
1035 - 1100 | To identify and sustain local resilience in the French Pacific Islands
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1100 - 1125 | For a sustainable tourism to make islands more resilient
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1125 - 1200 | Open discussion, Q&As |
1200 - 1400 | Lunch break |
Session 4: Economic Intelligence and development of tourism |
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Session Chair: Jean Luc Le Bideau, Vice-Chair of FPTPEC |
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1400 - 1425 | Economic Intelligence for the benefit of Polynesian destination: Optimal Strategies for Products and Customers
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1425 - 1450 | An analysis of Internet comments on the Polynesian Tourism Industry
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1450 - 1510 | Coffee break |
1510 - 1535 | To adapt the tourism industry to environmental issues through environmental certifications
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1535 - 1600 | Prevention and Management of the Risks in the French Overseas Territories
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1600 - 1625 | Chile's management of tourism activities in sensitive or protected areas: the process of creation of a Marine Sanctuary in the Mediterranean Central Coast
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1655 - 1730 | Conclusion of the seminar:
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1800 - 1930 | Cocktail reception |