AMPERES

AMPERES is an Australian company established to support government and private sector implement planning and technology solutions for integrated, sustainable management of water and energy resources. Our senior leadership has more than 60 years of experience managing the sustainable use of water, energy and natural resources in 25 countries globally, including the Asia-Pacific nations of Cambodia, India, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal and Pakistan.

Tarek Ketelsen, a Director on the AMPERES board, leads our activities in water and environmental resources bringing more than a decade of experience in hydrological, geomorphological and environmental impact assessments of development plans and projects. From 2009 to September 2015, Tarek was the Technical Director of the International Centre for Environmental Management (ICEM) where he oversaw the implementation of more than 20 projects globally. Previously, he has worked as part of a DFAT initiative to build capacity of the Vietnamese Southern Institute of Water Resource Planning (SIWRP) in EIA methodologies for irrigation and water control infrastructure in the Mekong Delta. Tarek has also worked as a water resource engineer in the Australian mining industry, undertaking flood studies and designing pumping, water supply systems and flood control structures for mines and mining towns in the Pilbara and Goldfields regions; as well as a water engineer in the design and construction of biodiesel and edible oil extraction plants in Malaysia.

Tarek’s key capabilities are in the creative application of integrated environmental assessment methodologies to guide stakeholders through an evidence-based, deliberative, process that draws science and diverse interests to bear on planning and policy processes. This capacity has been demonstrated in diverse fields ranging from processes to inform transboundary hydropower development planning in the Mekong River, to climate change vulnerability and adaptation planning processes in Nepal, to water audits in remote, water-scarce mine-towns of the Australian Pilbara.

Organisational Capability

  • • Designing and implementing integrated environmental assessments (i.e. Strategic Environmental Assessments
    (SEA), ESIA and Cumulative Impact Assessments (CIA)).
    • Designing and implementing Environmental Baseline studies, river health frameworks and Environmental
    Monitoring Programs (EMPs).
    • Undertaking climate change risk and vulnerability assessments and supporting national and local governments
    in adaptation planning for ecosystems and infrastructure.
    • Modelling assessments of catchments and water resources, including hydrological modelling of catchment
    processes, water allocation/use modelling of shared resources, resource availability assessments, and hydraulic
    modelling of pipe and floodplain flows.
    • Training and capacity building of government and civil-society actors in integrated environmental and climate
    change adaptation assessments.
    • Design and facilitation of consultation platforms for multiple stakeholder engagement in river basin and
    environmental planning processes.
    • In-depth understanding of institutional and planning context of LDC countries such as Cambodia, Lao PDR,
    Myanmar, Nepal as well as other South East Asian nations such as Vietnam and Thailand.
    • Project/program design for bilateral and multi-lateral development partners, including Asian Development
    Bank, World Bank Group, DFAT, USAID.
    • Extensive project management experience in the implementation of complex, multi-sectoral public-sector
    development programs.

Projects