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  1. Climate Data and information: A resource for present and future development challenges; Dr Buruhani Nyenzi / Mr Omar Baddour, WMO, Geneva;
  2. Scientific benefits from undertaking data rescue activities: what more can be achieved with long digital records. Dr Phil Jones, CRU, UEA, Norwich, UK
  3. Climate datasets availability in RA VI, emphasis on the Mediterranean RA VI countries; Dr A. van Engelen , KNMI, De Bilt, The Netherlands
  4. The need of a historical climate data and metadata rescue project for the Mediterranean: the GCOS MedMEDARE project. Dr Manola Brunet, Climate Change Research Group, University Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain
  5. Gibraltar: recovering and analysing Iberia's longest climatic record; Dr. Dennis Wheeler, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, UK
  6. Developing long-term quality controlled and homogenized climate data sets; Dr Olivier Mestre , Meteo France , France
  7. Data rescue and digitization: tips and tricks resulting from the Dutch experience; Dr. Theo Brandsma, KNMI, De Bilt, The Netherlands
  8. Atmospheric Circulation Reconstruction over the Earth (ACRE) and WMO DARE missions over the Mediterranean, Dr Rob Allan, Hadley Centre for Climate Change, Met Office, Exeter, UK
  9. The MEDCLIVAR metadata base initiative: synergies with DARE national and regional missions across the Mediterranean countries. Dr Ricardo García, University Complutense of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
  10. Data and metadata for the central part of the Mediterranean Basin: lessons from the CLIMAGRI Project, Dr. Maurizio Maugeri, University of Milan, Italy
  11. NOAA's Climate Database Modernization Program (CDMP)- A Look at International Activities and Projects. Mr Tom Ross NOAA-NCDC Asheville, USA
  12. African Regional DARE projects. Mr Alphonse Kanga, Chairman of the Working Group on Climate Related Matters for Region I (Africa)
  13. Deficiencies and constraints in DARE missions over eastern Mediterranean countries. Mr Serhat Sensoy, Turkish State Meteorological Service, Turkey
  14. Status, constraints and strategies for fostering DARE activities over the Balkans region. Dr. Nina Nikolova , University of Sofia, Bulgaria
  15. How a non-profit organization can assist national meteorological services in participating in data rescue and digitization? Mr. Rick Crouthamel, IEDRO, USA
  16. Portugal: Early stages of the recovery of Portuguese historical meteorological data, Dr. Ricardo Trigo, Lisbon University
  17. Spain: Mr. José Antonio López, Instituto Nacional de Meteorología, Madrid, Spain
  18. Andorra: The Snow and Mountain Research Centre of Andorra (CENMA): overview of the Andorran climate records, Dr. Pere Esteban, Centre d'Estudis de la Neu i la Muntanya d'Andorra
  19. Catalonia: Identification and digitization of instrumental climate data from Catalan documentary sources (19th and 20th centuries), Dr. Marc Prohom, Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya
  20. France: Data Rescue activities at Météo-France, Ms Sylvie Jourdain, Météo France
  21. Slovenia: Data Rescue Activities at Slovenian Meteorological Office, Ms Mojca Dolinar, Environmental Agency of the Republic of Slovenia
  22. Croatia: Digitalization and Data Rescue in Croatia, Mrs Janja Milkovic, Meteorological and Hydrological Service
  23. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Mr Zeliko Majstorovic, Federal Hydrometeorological Institute
  24. Montenegro: Mrs Vera Andrijasevic, Hydro-meteorological Institute of Montenegro
  25. Bulgaria: Climate Data Rescue in the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology of Bulgaria, Dr Tania Marinova, Department of Meteorology, National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology
  26. Georgia: Processing of meteorological monitoring data basis of Georgian mountainous regions, Prof. Zurab Tskvitinidze
  27. Greece: Dr Athanasios D. Sarantopoulos, Hellenic Ministry of Defense, Hellenic National Meteorological Service, Division of Climatology & Applications, Department of Control and Processing of Climatological Data
  28. Lebanon: Mr Riad Assolh Al Khodari, Service Météorologique, Direction de l'aviation civile, Aéroport International de Beyrouth
  29. Israel: Data rescue activity in the Israel meteorological service, Mr Avner Furshpan, Israel Meteorological Service
  30. Cyprus: Rescue and Digitization of Climate Records of Cyprus, Mr Stelios Pashiardis, Meteorological Service, Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment
  31. Rescue and digitization of climate records in Egypt: Mr Amr Mohamed Amr, Egyptian Meteorological Authority
  32. Libyan climatic recorders and archive, Mr Khalid I. El Fadli, National Meteorological Centre, Climate & Agrometeorology Department, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
  33. The Climatological Databank of the MNI Tunisia, Mr Ibrahim Bechir, Ministère du Transport, Institut National de la Météorologie
  34. Algerian experience on data digitalization and management, Mr Azzedine Saci, Centre Climatologique National
  35. Climate data rescue in the DMN of Morocco, Mr Abdellah Joubij, Direction de la Météorologie Nationale, Casablanca, Morocco
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