The 1st Asia Pacific Water Forum was held in Oita Prefecture,
Japan from December 3 to 4, 2007 focusing on three priority themes
[Water Financing and Capacity Development, Water-related Disaster
Management and Water for Development and Ecosystems], and attended
by around 300 heads of state and government representatives from
49 countries and regions around the world.
The opening ceremony, on December 3, was attended by His Imperial
Highness the Crown Prince of Japan; His Royal Highness Prince Willem-Alexander
of the Netherlands; His Excellency Mr. Yasuo Fukuda, the Prime
Minister of Japan; His Excellency Mr. Yoshiro Mori, former Prime
Minister of Japan; and Prof. Tommy Koh, Chair of the Governing
Council of the Asia-Pacific Water Forum.
The APRSAF secretariat had an interview with Mr. Basanta Raj
Shrestha, Division Head of the International Centre for Integrated
Mountain Development (ICIMOD) who introduced the dangerousness
of glacial lakes at Himalayan Region during the summit.
"The glacial lakes are becoming huge because of the melting
caused by global warming and there are about 200 lakes that could
discharge
and cause flooding. If that happens, the damage will extend to
farms, roads and electric power plants in the downstream areas.
Around 20,000 to 25,000 people in Nepal alone will have their
lives put in danger," Dr. Shrestha warned.
The 1st Asia-Pacific Water Forum (APWF) website:
http://www.apwf.org/index.html
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