Programme
Meeting Room Los Shyris, Hilton Colon Quito Hotel, Amazonas N 1914 y Avenida Patria 1
Organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Supported and hosted by Centro Internacional de Investigaci�n Cient�fica en Telecomunicaciones, Tecnolog�as de la Informaci�n y las Comunicaciones (CITIC)
Wednesday, 8 July 2009 |
0930 - 1015 |
Opening ceremony
- Welcome:
- Ing. Jorge Glas Espinel, representing the President of the Republic of Ecuador, Mr. Rafael Correa
- Dra. Zoila Ramos, Director CITIC - Ecuador
[ BIOGRAPHY ]
- Mr, Manuel Bravo, Vice Minister of Environment
- Mr, Clovis Baptista, Executive Secretary, CITEL – OAS
- Amb. Montalvo, Permanent Representative of Ecuador to the UN Offices at Geneva
- Mr. Antonio Garcia, President, Conartel
- Keynote speeches:
- Mr. Malcolm Johnson, Director ITU-TSB
[ BIOGRAPHY | SPEECH ]
- Eng. Jaime Guerrero Ruiz, President CONATEL
- Ecuador
[ BIOGRAPHY ]
- Opening remarks by the Symposium
Chair
- Chairman: Ing. Jorge Glas
Espinel,
President Fondo de Solidaridad del
Ecuador
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1015 - 1100 |
Session 1: ICT Policy Framework –
Part 1 Global, regional and
national policies play a key role in
efforts to combat climate change. The
world community expects to adopt a
successor treaty to the Kyoto Protocol
in Copenhagen in December 2009. At the
national and regional level, ICT
regulators, producers and
telecommunication operators increasingly
need to reduce GHG emissions and energy
consumption.
This session will provide an overview
of:
- National and regional policies
on ICTs to address climate change.
- Key policy issues in Latin
America.
- Status of UN negotiations on a
new CC Agreement and the ITU’s
contribution to this process
- Ongoing work in ITU on climate
change
Moderator:
Dr. Mauro Fl�rez Calder�n, President
CITIC - Ecuador [ BIOGRAPHY ]
Speakers:
- Ing. Jaime Guerrero Ruiz, President CONATEL - Ecuador - Ecuador - “ICT Policy Framework in Ecuador”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION]
- Mr. Clovis Baptista, Executive Secretary CITEL - OAS - “ICT Policy Framework: OAS approach”
[ PRESENTATION ]
- H.E. Amb. Mauricio Montalvo,
Permanent Representative of Ecuador
to the UN Offices at Geneva – “An approach of the Permanent Mission of Ecuador in Geneva on ICT, climate change and the ITU”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Ms. Silvia Guzm�n Ara�a,
Director of Environment, Telef�nica
S.A. - “General strategies of the ICT
sector and Climate Change of Telef�nica”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
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1100 - 1130 |
Coffee Break |
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Session 1: ICT Policy Framework –
Part 2 The ITU is the specialized
agency of the United Nations responsible
for telecommunications/ICTs and its 3
Sectors and the General Secretariat are
focusing on such key issues as
technology, climate data collection and
monitoring, adaptation and mitigation.
The ITU-T Focus Group on ICT & Climate
Change was specifically tasked to
develop methodologies to measure the
impact of ICTs on climate change.
This session will provide an overview
of:
- National and regional policies
on ICTs to address climate change.
- Key policy issues in Latin
America.
- Status of UN negotiations on a
new CC Agreement and the ITU’s
contribution to this process
- Ongoing work in ITU on climate
change
Moderator:
Dr. Mauro Fl�rez Calder�n, President
CITIC - Ecuador
[ BIOGRAPHY ]
Speakers:
- Mr. Augusto Espinosa Andrade, Undersecretary Informaci�n e Investigaci�n de la Secretar�a Nacional de Planificaci�n y Desarrollo SENPLADES - "Pol�ticas Nacionales vinculadas a TIC’s y Cambio Clim�tico"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. N�stor Bercovich, Programa Sociedad de la Informaci�n, ECLAC – “ICT policies in Latin America and the Caribbean, regional consultation and environmental impact”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. Arthur Levin, Head, Policy
Division, ITU-TSB - "Presentation of ITU Background Paper"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Ms. Cristina Bueti, Policy
Analyst, Corporate Strategy
Division, ITU-SPM - "ITU and Climate
Change"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Ms. Solvey Janeth Perilla Burbano,
Universidad Nacional de Colombia -
“Diagnosis of Colombian policies to
tackle climate change”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
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1300 - 1430 |
Lunch |
1430 - 1600 |
Session 2: Mitigation 1a: Reducing the
Carbon Footprint of the ICT Sector. Green house gas (GHG) emissions affect
the climate and are increasing. The
emissions of the ICT sector are
estimated at 2.5- 3 per cent of total
GHG emissions. As the deployment of ICT
continues, the sector faces the
challenge to limit and reduce its own
emissions, which could be achieved by
new technologies, such as New Generation
Networks (NGN) and greater energy
efficiency among others.
This session will provide an overview
of:
- NGN to reduce carbon foot-print and
mitigate climate change effects
- New radio technologies and greenhouse
gases emissions.
- Future telecommunication networks.
Moderator:
Mr. Alexandre Vassiliev, Study Group Counsellor, ITU-BR
Speakers:
- Mr. Jacques McNeill, Green ICT
Project Coordinator, Prompt – “Canadian initiatives in green ICT”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. Alexandre Vassiliev, Study Group
Counsellor, ITU-BR - “Radio and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases Emissions”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Eng. Francisco Calero, Director
de Servicios de Telecomunicaciones,
Superintendencia de Telecomunicaciones del Ecuador – “Ecuador, ICTs and Climate Change”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Ms. Daniela Torres, Head of Climate Change Office Telef�nica - "Renewable Energy in fixed and mobile networks in Latin America, a sustainable solution for off-grid sites"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. Julio Palacio Ni�o, Universidad de Colombia - “Environmental analysis on the migration of analog to digital
television in Colombia”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
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1600 - 1630 |
Coffee Break |
1630 - 1800 |
Session 3: Mitigation 2: Using ICTs to
reduce emissions in other Sectors It is estimated that ICTs can play a
significant role in other sectors to
limit and reduce GHG emissions, e.g. by
promoting video conferences instead of
travelling, replacing paper for bits,
smart buildings and better supply chain
management.
This session will provide an overview
of:
- ICTs as a tool to reduce carbon-based
emissions in other sectors.
- Measuring the impact of ICTs in other
sectors.
Moderator:
Mr. Arthur Levin, Head, Policy
Division, ITU-TSB [ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
Speakers:
- Mr. Richard Labelle, Director Aylmer Group, Canada – “ICTs for reducing C emissions: a development perspective”
[ BIOGRAPHY
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PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. Luis Neves, Chairperson of GESI, the Global e-Sustainable Initiative. “Resource efficiency through ICT-applications - Smarter Networks: Collaborating to Reducing CO2 Emissions” (presented by A. Levin in his absence)
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Ms. Daniela Torres, Head of Climate Change Office, Telef�nica - "Renewable Energy in
fixed and mobile networks in Latin America, a sustainable solution for off-grid sites"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Ms. Maria de Fatima Rosolem, CPqD, Brazil - "Potential Of Using Renewable Energy In Telecom Stations"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
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19:30 |
Quito Night |
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Thursday, 9 July 2009 |
0900 - 1000 |
Session 4: Adaptation and Deforestation
Adaptation refers to measures to address
changes already occurring as a result of
global warming. These changes have a
negative impact on ecosystems and on
human habitat affecting access to
natural resources such as drinking water
and farming. Moreover, it is expected
that the global effects of climate
change, including deforestation, which
affects many countries in Latin America,
could increase the likelihood of floods
and droughts caused by severe
atmospheric and oceanic disturbances.
The effects and the ability to deal with
these issues vary from one country to
another, in particular the most
vulnerable developing countries often do
not have the necessary technological,
human, financial and governance
resources to adapt to climate change.
Developed countries using their
satellite remote sensing equipment could
help in providing data for monitoring
deforestation. ICTs can contribute to
avoid further tropical deforestation,
thus
reducing emissions for climate change
prevention.
This session will provide an overview
of:
- Reducing CO2 emissions caused by
deforestation and forest degradation.
- Governmental initiatives addressing
deforestation issues.
- ICTs to predict identify and measure
the extent of the problem of climate
change.
- Effective response strategies to
mitigate negative effects of climate
change.
- Technological paths to sustainability.
- Alternative Energies sources.
Moderator:
Mr. Clovis Baptista, Executive Secretary
CITEL - OEA
Speakers:
- Mr. Richard Labelle, Director Aylmer
Group Canada - "ICTs for e-Environment:
adapting to climate change and
resource depletion"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. Roque Garc�a Zanabria, Escuela Polit�cnica Superior de Chimborazo –ESPOCH - “Training program for farmers, work experience and awareness of its participants on climate change and the use of ICTs”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Ms. Carolina Zambrano, Director Climate Change, Ministry of Environment (Ecuador)
- “Forests and climate change: the role
of ICTs in adaptation and mitigation”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Ing. Daniel Chies Forest Manager, Madem SA, Brazil - " Forest products and ICT equipment: Impact on climate change"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
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1000 - 1100 |
Session 5: ICTs and Emergencies
ICTs are essential in the detection of
disasters, early warning of general
public and mitigating the negative
consequences of disasters around the
world. Telecommunication networks are
used for early warning, damage
assessment and planning relief
operations including the vital relief
assistance such as food aid convoys,
aircraft and medical teams to reach
those who need them the most. To improve the effectiveness and
speed at which critical communications
networks are established in the
aftermath of a crisis, ITU
efforts focus on the development and
standardization of ICT solutions used in
these situations.
This session will provide an overview
of:
- ICTs as a tool for early warning
and providing assistance during
emergencies.
- Setting up telecommunications
during emergencies – ITU practical
assistance.
- Improving effectiveness of ICTs
in situations of crisis.
- Effective Strategies to establish critical
telecommunications.
- Approaching strategies in
emergency situations.
Moderator:
Mr. Paolo Rosa , Head of Workshops
and Promotion Division, ITU-TSB [ BIOGRAPHY ]
Speakers:
- Mr. Hugo Yepes, Instituto Geof�sico,
Ecuador - "ICTs as tools to detect
natural disasters"
[ PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. Alexandre Vassiliev, Study Group
Counsellor, ITU-BR - "ITU Activities on
Emergency Telecommunications
(including disaster detection, early
warning and relief)
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. Oswaldo Salazar, Secretar�a, T�cnica de Gesti�n de Riesgo
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
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1100 - 1130 |
Coffee Break |
1130 - 1300 |
Session 6: Climate Monitoring
A key element in addressing global
warming and the impact of natural
disasters is the effort to improve
global climate monitoring. The use of
accurate climate change indicators
increases the possibilities of
mitigating climate change and helping
countries to adapt to extreme weather
events. ICTs are a key to monitoring
systems for weather forecasting, climate
monitoring, and predicting, detecting
and mitigating the effects of natural
disasters. Adapting to extreme weather
events, such as hurricanes, is a
critical issue in Latin America.
This session will provide an overview
of:
- Use of ICTs to monitor climate
change and predict climate change
related natural disasters.
- ICTs and detection and
mitigation of natural disaster
- Data Collection and Simulation
Modelling
Moderator:
Mr. Alexandre Vassiliev, Study Group
Counsellor, ITU-BR [ BIOGRAPHY ]
Speakers:
- Mr. Jean Pla, CNES, France -
“Monitoring of climate change and
microwave satellite remote sensing”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Commander Ronnie Nader, EXA: Agencia
Espacial Civil Ecuatoriana - "The HIPERION Reactive Alert Network: A cost effective space and ground based UV monitoring and alert system"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. Juan Jos� Nieto L�pez, Representative of CIFEN Telef�nica (Convenio de Cooperaci�n Telef�nica Ecuador) - "Monitoring climate conditions in Ecuador, Early Warning System"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Ms. Lilian Chamorro
Rojas, Universidad Nacional de
Colombia - “Tools to support the
Municipal Environmental Management
System in Colombia”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
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1300 - 1430 |
Lunch |
1430 - 1600 |
Session 7: Cost - Effect New
Technologies and Climate Change
The use of ICTs to mitigate GHG
emissions in other sectors of the
economy will heighten the need for
broadband deployment and improved access to affordable ICTs. This issue is of
direct concern to Latin America,
which has approximately half the penetration
rate of the global average.
However, the rollout of broadband
presents opportunities to introduce new
“clean” technologies such as mobile
broadband connection in remote areas.
This session will provide an overview
of:
- The role of broadband in
mitigation of GHG emissions.
- Current level of broadband
deployment in
Latin America.
- Challenges in deploying
Broadband in the Latin America
Region.
- Impact of broadband in other
economic sectors.
Moderator:
Ing. Jaime Guerrero, President
CONATEL – Ecuador [ BIOGRAPHY ]
Speakers:
- Mr. Sergio Scarabino, Head ITU
Office Chile - "Effective New Technologies and Climate Change"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION]
- Dra. Zoila Ramos, Director CITIC
- Ecuador - "Impact of Regulatory Matters on Climate Change"
[ BIOGRAPHY ]
- Mr. Johny Laureano, Latin American Federation of Internet Users (FLUI) – “ICTs and Climate Change: Proposals”
[ PRESENTATION
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- Ms. Valeria Betancourt, Coordinator, Latin American ICT Policy Programme, Association for Progressive Communications, APC - "Challenges for access to broadband in the Andean region"
[ PRESENTATION
]
- Mr. Eduardo Cadena Torres, Consultant, Corporaci�n Nacional de
Telecomunicaciones
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION
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- Mr. Roderick Sanatan, University of the West Indies, Jamaica – “Climate Change: some Caribbean challenges”
[ PRESENTATION
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1600 - 1630 |
Coffee Break |
1630 - 1800 |
Session 8: Mitigation 1b: Green
Technologies to Reduce Carbon Footprint
As the deployment of ICT continues, the
amount of waste from the sector
increases. The ICT sector faces the
challenge to manage e-waste, e.g. the
disposal of mobile phones. Planning and
action in such areas as collection
system, e-disposal, life-cycle analysis,
and recycling is needed.
This session will provide an overview
of:
- Eco-friendly Technology
materials
- Sustainable Development and ICT E-waste management
- Technologies and Life-Cycle analysis
Moderator:
Mr. Richard Labelle, Director Aylmer
Group, Canada
Speakers:
- Ms. Irma Suarez,
Ministry of the Environment, Ecuador
- "Management of e-waste"
[ PRESENTATION ]
- Ms. Margarita Romero, Mega Proyecto:
El renacimiento de la Orinoqu�a alta, Colombia - "Actions to be taken to face Climate Change – A case study in the private sector"
[ PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. Julio Cesar Fonseca, Anatel,
Brazil - "Evaluation of environmental
aspects of sustainability" (presented by Ms. Maria Fatima Rosolen in his absence)
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. Luis Carlos Ariza Gordillo, Universidad
Nacional de Colombia - “Technological
Waste Produced by the Implementation of
Digital Terrestrial Television in
Colombia"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
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19:00 |
Cocktail |
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Friday, 10 July 2009 |
0900 - 1030 |
Session 9: Financing Solutions to
Climate Change Obtaining adequate
financing and investment is a key part
of national strategies to address
climate change, and this is a critical
issue in the current global
negotiations. The Kyoto Protocol
contains mechanisms for carbon trading by
which projects in developing countries
can be used to offset emissions. This
include projects relating to
adaptation; technology transfer and
capacity building; energy, transport,
industry, agriculture, and forestry and
waste management.
This session provide an overview of:
- Financial requirements of
developing countries and economies
in transition to prevent and
mitigate climate change effects.
- Financial Mechanism and funds
for developing countries.
- Setting government priorities
Moderator:
Mr. Sergio Scarabino , Head ITU Area
Office, Chile [ BIOGRAPHY ]
Speakers:
- Ing. Fabi�n Saenz Enderica,
Director General, FODETEL: Fondo
para el Desarrollo de las
Telecomunicaciones - "Financing solutions to climate change"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Dr. Mauro Fl�rez, President,
CITIC Ecuador - "Financing solutions"
[ PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. Pedro Montalvo, National
Secretary, SENACYT: Secretar�a Nacional
de Ciencia y tecnolog�a del Ecuador - "Financing solutions to climate change"
[ PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. Ruben D�az, Adviser Fondo de
Solidaridad, Yasun� Project - "Cancelling the Digital Divide against the Enviromental Divide"
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
- Mr. Carlos Andr�s Echeverry Restrepo,
Universidad Tecnol�gica de Pereira,
Colombia - “Climatic effects of the
global economic recession”
[ BIOGRAPHY
| PRESENTATION ]
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1030 - 1100 |
Coffee Break |
1100 - 1300 |
Close of meeting Symposium
Chairman:
Ing. Jorge Glas Espinel, President Fondo de
Solidaridad del Ecuador
Summaries by session moderators
Conclusions of the Symposium
Closing Remarks
- Dra. Zoila Ramos, Director CITIC - Ecuador
BIOGRAPHY ]
- Mr. Malcolm Johnson, Director ITU-TSB
[ BIOGRAPHY ]
- Symposium Chairman: Ing. Jorge Glas Espinel
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