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SEMINAR ON “SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS AND DELIVERY OF METEOROLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGICAL SERVICES"

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
21-25 OCTOBER 2013

 Documentation Plan
(Updated as of: 08 January 2014)

 

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Expected / Received:

1.

OPENING OF THE SEMINAR

N/A
 

2.

ORGANIZATION OF THE SEMINAR

N/A
 

2.1

Provisional Agenda

2.1

Secretariat

Done
2.2
 Provisional Programme (18.10.2013)
2.2
Secretariat
and Chair(s)
Done
INF. 1
 Logistical Information for Participants
INF. 1
Host / Secretariat
Done

INF. 2

Visa Application Form

INF. 2

Host / Secretariat

Done

INF. 3

Final List of Participants (24.10.2013)

INF. 3

Secretariat

Done
SESSION 1
3.

BACKGROUND TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS STUDIES OF METEOROLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGICAL SERVICES

N/A
 
3.1

Introduction and short history of SEB Studies

3.1
G. Anderson
 
3.2

Contextual and analytical contributions from the social sciences in support of SEB assessment

3.2
J. Lazo
 
3.3

Designing an SEB Study

3.2
J. Lazo
 
SESSION 2
4.

PRACTICAL STEPS TO CONDUCT A SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS STUDY

N/A
 
4.1

Economic Essentials

4.1
J. Lazo
 
4.2

Defining and Measuring Benefits

4.2
J. Lazo
 
4.3

Defining and Measuring Costs

4.3
J. Lazo
 
SESSION 3
5.

COMMUNICATION AND USER PERSPECTIVE

N/A
 
5.1

Benefit-Cost Analysis

5.1
J. Lazo
 
5.2

Making the Best Use of SEB Studies and Communicating the Benefits

5.2
G. Anderson
 
6.

INTRODUCTION TO THE PUBLICATION ON "METHODOLOGIES ON ASSESSMENT OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS"

N/A
 
6.1

Background to the Publication, and expanded Outline and Content

6.1
H. Kootval
G. Anderson
 
6.2

How to use the Publication

6.2
G. Anderson
 
6.3

Discussion on the Outline

6.3
Participants
 
SESSION 4
7.

IMPROVING THE OUTLINE OF THE PUBLICATION

N/A
 
7.1

Introducing changes to the Content and Outline

7.1
Participants
 
SESSION 5
8.

CASE STUDIES RELATED TO COST-BENEFITS ASSESSMENTS IN REAL CASES RELATED TO NMHSs

N/A
 
8.1

Cost-Benefit Assessment in Mozambique

8.1
J. Lazo
 
8.2

Economics of Flood Risk Management in the Philippines

8.2
O.C. Tabada
 
8.3

Benefits of Recent Enhancements to Public Weather Services in Singapore

8.3
L. Choo
 
8.3

Malaysian Meteorology Department Drought  Monitoring and Fire Danger Rating System

8.4
C.G. Ismail
 
SESSION 6
9.

THE WMO STRATEGY FOR SERVICE DELIVERY AND ITS IMPLEMENTATON PLAN

N/A
 
9.1

Introduction to the Strategy and the Implementation Plan

9.1
H. Kootval
 
9.2

The steps in implementing Service Delivery improvement

9.2
C. Hubbard
 
SESSION 7
10.

SERVICE DELIVERY

N/A
 
10.1

Models of Service Development and Delivery, including challenges for each model

10.1
C. Hubbard
 
10.2

Understanding Decision-Making Processes: Costs and Benefits of Decisions

10.2
C. Hubbard
 
10.3

Meeting User Needs and Expectations, including Educating Providers and Users of Services

10.3
C. Hubbard
 
10.4

Building Partnerships in Deliverying Services to Ensure Best Outcomes

10.4
C. Hubbard
 
10.5

Presentation of the Service Delivery Progress Model

10.5

C. Hubbard
H. Kootval

 
SESSION 8
11.

APPLICATION OF THE SERVICE DELIVERY PROGRESS MODEL

N/A
 
11.1

Determining the Current Service Delivery Status of the Participating NMHSs using the Model

11.1
Participants
 
11.2

Determining How to Progress the Participating NMHSs to the Next Service Delivery Level

11.2
Participants
 
11.3

Presentation of the current status and progress to next level in Service Delivery

11.3
Participants
 
SESSION 9
12.

REVIEW OF THE SEMINAR

N/A
 
12.1

Review of the Seminar and concluding remarks

12.1
H. Kootval
 
12.2

Concluding remarks

12.2
Host /
WMO Secretariat
 
12.3

CLOSURE OF THE SEMINAR

12.3
Hosts
 

 

 

 




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