Session - Food and Agriculture Organization



Fifth International Conference on Agricultural Statistics (ICAS-V)

“Integrating Agriculture into the National Statistical Systems”

Kampala, Uganda, 13-15 October 2010

Theme 1 – Conceptual Framework

|Session 1.1 – Determining the scope and coverage of agriculture |

|Chair: Adrian Bugg |Venue: Meera Room |

|47 |Pica-Ciamarra, Ugo; Baker, Derek; Emwanu, Thomas;|Integrating livestock into agricultural statistics: The AU-IBAR, FAO, ILRI,|

| |Morgan, Nancy |WB Data Innovation Project |

|107 |Everaers, Pieter; Selenius, John |Convergence of the theoretical model with the current situation in the EU |

|108 |Tariku Abaye, Aberash |The 2003 pastoral areas livestock census and the data needs in the national|

| | |strategy for the development of statistics (NSDS) in Ethiopia |

|69 |Tsuji, Sachiko; Santosa, Bambang Heru |Importance of the Global Strategy for the fishery and aquaculture sector |

| | |and its implementation for Indonesian economy data collection |

|Session 1.2 – Linking Agricultrual Economic and Social Statistics |

|Chairs: Cheryl Christensen and Todd Benson |Venue: Meera Room |

|23 |Acs, Szvetlana; Delincé, Jacques; Ferrari, |The link between Agricultural and Rural Statistic and Agricultural |

| |Emanuele; Gonzalez-Mellado, Aida; Sammeth, Frank |Modelling |

|82 |Kalibbala, Juliet N. Ssekandi |Exploring the Linkages between Public Service Delivery and Food and |

| | |Nutrition Security Outcomes in Uganda |

|26 |Azzarri, Carlo; Carletto, Gero; Covarrubias, |Measure for Measure: Systematic Patterns of Deviation between Measures of |

| |Katia; De La O, Ana Paula; Petracco, Carly; |Income and Consumption in Developing Countries - Evidence from a New |

| |Scott, Kinnon; Zezza, Alberto |Dataset |

|109 |Dillon, Andrew; Beaman, Lori; Bardasi, Elena; |Survey Design Choices and their Consequences: Implications for Economic, |

| |Beegle, Kathleen; Serneels, Pieter |Agricultural and Social Surveys |

|125 |Badiane, Ousmane; Odjo, Sunday; Ulimwengu, John |Promoting Evidence and Outcome Based |

| |M. |Food Policy Planning and Implementation in Africa - Data, Analysis, and |

| | |Policy Evaluation |

|Session 1.3 – Linking Agricultural and Environment Statistics with Land Use |

|Chair: Mary Bohman |Venue: Meera Room |

|78 |Nickerson, Cynthia |Integrating Agriculture and Other Land Use Statistics: the U.S. Experience |

|79 |Murray, Siobhan; Larson, Donald |Gauging the productivity gap in Africa: Matching the potential from natural|

| | |endowments with outcomes from household surveys |

|96 |Barasa, Bernard; Egeru, Anthony; Okello, Patrick |Analysis of Land Use/Cover Trends in Kirima sub/County Kanungu District; |

|61 |Watt, Jean |Frames used for agricultural and forestry surveys in New Zealand |

Theme 2 – New Technologies

|Session 2.1 – Remote Sensing Applications |

|Chair: Jeff Bailey |Venue: Sheena Room |

|17 |Benedetti, Roberto; Filipponi, Danila; |Small Area Estimation Of Crop Area Using Remotely Sensed Data |

| |Piersimoni, Federica; Postiglione, Paolo | |

|48 |Bailey, Jeffrey T.;Boryan, Claire |Remote Sensing Uses in Agriculture at the National Agricultural Statistics |

| | |Service |

|59 |Carletto, Calogero; Savastano, Sara; Zezza, |Using Global Position System for Land Measurement: Testing the Farm |

| |Alberto |size-Productivity Relationship |

|n.a. |Laykam, Konstantin |Not available |

|Session 2.2 – Technology for data collection |

|Chairs: Flavio Bolliger and George MuAmmar |Venue: Sheena Room |

|14 |Asare-Marfo, Dorene; Birol, Ekin; Roy, Devesh |Investigating Farmers’ Choice of Pearl Millet Varieties in India to Inform |

| | |Targeted Biofortification Interventions: Modalities of Multi-Stakeholder |

| | |Data Collection |

|25 |Harris, James M.; Gerling, Michael W. |Technology Advancing Data Collection: Thin Client Computer Assisted |

| | |Personal Interviewing in the National Agricultural Statistics Service’s |

| | |2010 Field Data Collection Program |

|97 |Keita, Naman; MuAmmar, George; Carfagna, |Issues and guidelines for the emerging use of GPS and PDAs in agricultural |

| |Elisabetta |statistics in developing countries ; |

|100 |Chalmers, Neil; Broadbent, Louise |Computer Assisted Personal Interviews in the Context of Agricultural |

| | |Surveys: |

| | |Key Features and Preliminary Ideas for Further Development |

|Session 2.3 – Integrated Data Dissemination (data Warehouse, Data Fusion) |

|Chair: Giovanni Alfredo Barbieri |Venue: Sheena Room |

|4 |Mudesir Seid, Yakob |Use of technologies for data collection, capturing, archiving and |

| | |dissemination-the Ethipian expereince |

|36 |Weicheng, Du |Unify collection tools to improve information sharing and enhance early |

| | |warning |

|49 |Lehman, Joel M. |Data Warehousing and Web 2.0 Data Dissemination |

|118 |Jern, Mikael |Publishing dynamic statistics visualization stories technique helps |

| | |increasing people’s analysis and information sharing |

Theme 3 – Global Strategy Implementation Components

|Session 3.1 – Agricultural Statistics Country Assessment (developing the agricultural DQAF) |

|Chair: E.S.K Muwanga-Zake |Venue: |

| |Victoria Ballroom |

|24 |Kamgaing, Serge |From metadata for agricultural statistics to data quality assessment: the |

| | |case of Cameroon |

|32 |Recide, Romeo S. |Enhancing the Metadata System to Support the Data Quality Assurance |

| | |Framework: The Philippine Experience |

|133 |Tempelman,Diana |Improving data quality using a gender sensitive perspective of agricultural|

| | |statistics: "HOW TO" lessons learned from Africa |

|111 |Mayinza, Seth; Ouma, Flavia; MUWANGa-ZaKE, E.S.K;|In the Construction of an International Agricultural Data Quality |

| |Xiaoning Gong |Assessment Framework (ADQAF) |

|Session 3.2 – Training Component |

|Chairs: Graham Eele and Oumar Sarr |Venue: |

| |Victoria Ballroom |

|30 |Bhatia, V.K. |Teaching and Training of Agricultural Statistics |

|93 |Mathai, Jose |Role of universities in statistical capacity building: The case of the |

| | |Department of Applied Statistics at National University of Rwanda |

|112 |Ssekiboobo, A.M.N; Muwanga-Zake, E.S.K. |Prospects And Challenges Of Training In Agricultural Statistics At |

| | |Different Levels In A Developing Country |

|113 |Eele, G.J; Sarr, O. |Putting in Place the Training Capacity Needed to Implement the Global |

| | |Strategy for Agricultural Statistics in Africa |

|Session 3.3 – Technical Assistance Component |

|Chairs: Ronald Luttikhuizen and Adalbert Nshimyumuremyi |Venue: |

| |Victoria Ballroom |

|90 |Luttikhuizen, Ronald; KAMARA; Momodu |Technical Assistance for Agriculture Statistics: World Banks role and GDDS |

| | |II and Sierra Leone experiences |

|105 |Gennari, Pietro; Keita, Naman |New approaches to Technical Assistance for sustainable national |

| | |agricultural statistics systems in the framework of the Global Strategy to |

| | |Improve Agricultural Statistics |

|114 |Kiregyera, Ben; Ngendakumana, Vincent; |Global Strategy for Improving Agricultural statistics: Technical Assistance|

| |Nshimyumuremyi, Adalbert |Component of the Implementation Plan for Africa |

|126 |Mayinza, Seth |Technical Assistance in Agricultural Statistics, the Experience of Uganda |

|Session 3.4 – Research Agenda |

|Chairs: Cynthia Clark and Naman Keita |Venue: Sheena |

|101 |Keita, Naman; Carfagna, Elisabetta |Overview of methodological issues for research to improve agricultural |

| | |statistics in developing countries |

|123 |Clark, Cynthia |Development and Acquisition of Research Expertise and Resources |

|124 |Young, Linda |Setting a Research Agenda |

Theme 4 – Core Data and Indicators

|Session 4.1 – Rural and Social Statistics Core Indicators from the Wye City Group Handbook |

|Chairs: Graham Eele and Carola Fabi |Venue: Meera Room |

|12 |Chandra, Hukum; Sud, U. C.; Salvati, Nicola |Estimation of District Level Poor Households in the State of Uttar Pradesh |

| | |in India by Combining NSSO Survey and Census Data |

|13 |Pothy, Pich |Agricultural Households Livelihood Activities in Cambodia |

| | |Derived from the 2008 Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey |

|88 |Keita, Naman ;Pizzoli, Edoardo |Agricultural and Rural Households Income Statistics in Countries in |

| | |Less-Than-Ideal Conditions: an Insight Thinking to African Countries |

|116 |Eele, Graham; Hill, Berkeley; Fabi Carola |The Updated and Revised Wye Handbook and Links to Implementing the Global |

| | |Strategy for Agricultural Statistics |

|Session 4.2 – Environment Statistics including land and water use Core indicators, cross-sectoral indicators, etc. |

|Chair: Amerigo Liotti |Venue: Sheena Room |

|31 |Narain, P. |Land use classification: concepts & methods-towards an improved information|

| | |basis |

|35 |Moss, Ole Osvald |Agri-environmental reporting - a national experience |

|75 |Selenius, Johan |Identifying the core data needed for agri-environmental statistics: |

| | |Eurostat "DireDate project” |

|117 |Mayo, Robert; Sessa, Reuben |Challenges and solutions for data on agricultural greenhouse gas emissions |

|Session 4.3 – Economic Statistics |

|Chairs: Jan Smit |Venue: Sheena Room |

|20 |Zhang, Mingmei |Improve Data Quality of The Chinese Agriculture Economic Accounting |

|42 |Gbegbelegbe Sika; Gelan, Ayele; Wanjiku, Julliet; |Towards developing intra-regional trade indicators for staple food products |

| |Karugia, Joseph; Massawe, Stella; Jonesmus, Wambua|in EAC and COMESA |

|87 |Agarwal, Ankush; Mitra, Arup |Agriculture and its Integration with National Accounts Statistics: |

| | |The Indian Case |

|92 |Boone, Koen; Dolman, Mark |Monitoring sustainability of Dutch agriculture |

|121 |Havinga, Ivo |Not available |

Theme 5 – Survey Methodology and Survey Integration

|Session 5.1 – Linking Population and Agriculture Census |

|Chairs: Samia Zekaria |Venue: |

| |Victoria Ballroom |

|72 |Nhanzimo, Azarias ;Cravo, Julia |Linking Population Census 2007 and Agricultural Census 2009/2010 |

|95 |Srivastava, Mukesh;Keita, Naman; Ouedraogo, Eloi;|Collecting Agricultural Data from Population Census: Overview of FAO |

| |Kabore, Moussa |recommendations and experiences of Burkina Faso and other countries |

|106 |Ardief, Achmad |Linking Population and Agriculture Census in Indonesia |

|Session 5.2 – Integrated Agricultural and Household Surveys |

|Chairs: Gero Carletto and Samia Zakaria |Venue: Meera Room |

|8 |Yigezu, Biratu; Zekaria, Samia |Integrated Agricultural and Household surveys: The case of Ethiopia |

|52 |Messer, Christina S. |Expanding Usability of the U.S. Census of Agriculture: Moving from General |

| | |Information to Specific Details through Follow-on Surveys |

|65 |Zhao, Jianhua; Zhou, Wei |The Integrated Survey Framework in the Redesign of Sample Surveys in China |

| | |Agricultural and Rural Statistics |

|84 |Soares, Wagner Lopes; Bolliger, Flavio Pinto; |Agricultural household in the context of the household surveys and |

| |Costa, André Luiz Martins |Agricultural Census: a methodological assessment in Brazil |

|99 |Lubulwa, Milly; Martin, Peter; Shafron, Walter; |Statistical integration in designing Australian farm surveys |

| |Bowen, Bruce | |

|Session 5.3 – Frames for agricultural surveys, Sample design |

|Chairs: Naman Keita and Jacques Delince’ |Venue: Meera Room |

|9 |TARIKU ABAYE, Aberash |Combining Enumeration Area Maps and Satellite Images (land cover) for the |

| | |development of Area Frame (Multiple Frame) in an African country: |

| | |preliminary lessons from the experience of Ethiopia |

|34 |Pan, Yaozhong; Wang, Minghua; Wei, Ge; Wei, |Application of Area-frame sampling for agricultural statistics in China |

| |Fenghua; Shi, Kaifen; | |

| |Li, Le; Sun, Guannan | |

|55 |Qualey, Suzette; Steiner, Michael; Kvinikadze, |Sample Design Issues for Agricultural Statistics |

| |George | |

Theme 6 – Governance of the Implementation Plan

|Session 6.1 – National Governance Mainstreaming the Global Strategy and Agriculture Statistics into the NSDS’s |

|Chairs: Christophe Duhamel and Adalbert Nshimyumuremyi |Venue: |

| |Victoria Ballroom |

|n.a. |Ajayi Oladejo, Chinganya; Nshimyumuremyi Adalbert|Framework for mainstreaming agricultural statistics into the NSDS process |

|98 |Castano, jairo |Integration of Agriculture into the National Strategy for the Development |

| | |of Statistics (NSDS) in Lao PDR |

|83 |Miramontes, Ulises |Integrating Agriculture into National Information Systems: The Case of |

| | |Mexico |

|56 |Kibuuka, Edmund |Formulating a country’s agricultural statistics strategy: The South African|

| | |experience |

|Session 6.2 – International Governance |

|Chairs: Pieter Everaers and Adalbert Nshimyumuremyi |Venue: |

| |Victoria Ballroom |

|128 |Kiregyera, Ben; Ngendakumana, Vincent; |Global Strategy for Improving Agricultural statistics: Governance |

| |Nshimyumuremyi, Adalbert |Arrangements for Its Implementation in Africa |

|129 |Everaers, Pieter; Gennari, Pietro |Global Strategy: Governance Arrangements from an International Perspective |

|130 |Zekaria, Samia |Global Strategy Governance from a Paris 21 and Country Perspective |

|131 |Harper, Frances |Strategy implementation: a donor's perspective on what could work |

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