Nguyen Truong Huynh Keywords environment Read more about Nguyen Truong Huynh Nguyen Truong Huynh is the Vice Deputy of the Northern Center for Environmental Monitoring (NCEM) in Viet Nam, where he oversees environmental monitoring programs and assessment initiatives across the northern region. In this role, he supports the implementation of national strategies on environmental protection, ensuring the collection, analysis, and reporting of high-quality environmental data to inform policy and decision-making.
Firdha Laila Amalia Keywords climate change environment Read more about Firdha Laila Amalia Firdha Laila Amalia is a Program Officer at the Resilience Development Initiative, where she contributes to initiatives focused on sustainable development and environmental resilience. She holds a master’s degree in Environmental Engineering, specializing in pollution control and prevention technologies. Her academic background has shaped her strong interest in clean water and wastewater treatment, advanced treatment systems, sustainability, and renewable energy solutions.
Lingzhi Jin Keywords clean air environment Read more about Lingzhi Jin Lingzhi Jin is a senior researcher and project manager at the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT). She leads research that assesses and projects the emissions, climate, and health impacts of transport policies - translating technical evidence into actionable insights for policymakers and stakeholders. Her work has supported policies advancing decarbonization, electrification, and clean air at national and city levels across Asia, North America, South America, Europe, and Africa.
Suhaylo Gharibova Keywords environment Read more about Suhaylo Gharibova Suhaylo Gharibova is an enthusiastic Environmental Specialist with a background in Earth and Environmental Sciences, she brings a strong academic foundation to the field of disaster resilience. Currently she is working on the National Disaster Risk Management Project (Additional Financing), an ADB-funded project focused on strengthening institutional capacities and infrastructure against climate-related hazards. She is passionate about climate change adaptation, resilient urban development, and finding practical solutions to reduce environmental challenges.
Immanuel “Erick” E. Sarut Keywords environment climate change disaster risk management Read more about Immanuel “Erick” E. Sarut Erick Sarut serves as Senior Climate Change Officer at ADB’s Port Moresby Resident Mission, where he leads strategic engagement on climate resilience, adaptation financing, and institutional capacity building in Papua New Guinea. Prior to joining ADB, Erick worked for over 12 years with the Government of Papua New Guinea through the Climate Change and Development Authority (CCDA). His tenure at CCDA involved leading and supporting a wide range of national and regional climate initiatives, including policy development, program implementation, and multilateral negotiations.
Lukas Rüttinger Keywords climate change environment Read more about Lukas Rüttinger Lukas Rüttinger is a Senior Advisor at adelphi with over 14 years of expertise at the intersection of climate change, environment, conflict and fragility. As a pioneer in climate-security risk assessment, he has developed innovative approaches spanning global, regional and local scales for leading organisations including the UN, OSCE, European Commission, and African Union.
Enrique Tolentino, Jr. Keywords climate change environment Read more about Enrique Tolentino, Jr. Enrique Tolentino Jr. is a professor of forest restoration and plantation forestry in the College of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of the Philippines Los Baños for the last 34 years. His research works and interests covers restoration of degraded lands, forest plantations, forest genetic resource conservation, tree improvement, tree seed technology, and forest nursery.
Japan Fund for the Joint Crediting Mechanism Read more about Japan Fund for the Joint Crediting Mechanism The presentation summarized the Japan Fund for the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JFJCM), which was established in 2014 to provide grants for deploying advanced low-carbon technologies in ADB-financed projects under the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM). It outlined eligibility criteria, funding schemes, and JCM requirements, and showcased case studies from Maldives and Kyrgyz Republic demonstrating reduced GHG emissions, improved air quality, and socio-economic benefits. The portfolio included projects totaling $67.68 million across Asia and the Pacific.