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Calls for Action under the Nairobi work programme
 

Gaps and needs and further actions required for adaptation to climate change are identified under the Nairobi work programme through a number of means:

Submissions from Parties and relevant organizations and Synthesis papers - see list of mandated documents and/or individual NWP work areas.

Reports - from Workshops and Meetings

NWP Summary report - Results of implementation of the NWP up to June 2008. FCCC/SBSTA/2008/12

Calls for Action - prepared, under the guidance of the Chair of the SBSTA, from a range of inputs including those by representatives of Parties and organizations attending workshops and expert meetings, submissions, workshop reports and synthesis papers.

Call for Action Corresponding work area of the Nairobi work programme Further information
pdf-icon Call for Action 01 (119 kB) Methods and tools Related ongoing work
pdf-icon Call for Action 02 (125 kB) Data and observations Related ongoing work
pdf-icon Call for Action 03 (122 kB) Climate-related risks and extreme events Related ongoing work
pdf-icon Call for Action 04 (121 kB) Socio-economic information Related ongoing work
pdf-icon Call for Action 05 (127 kB) Adaptation planning and practices (across different levels) Related ongoing work
pdf-icon Call for Action 06 (128 kB) Adaptation planning and practices (in and across sectors) Related ongoing work
pdf-icon Call for Action 07 (135 kB) Climate modelling, scenarios and downscaling Related ongoing work
pdf-icon Call for Action 08 (190 kB) Adaptation planning and practices (climate related risks and extreme events) Related ongoing work
pdf-icon Call for Action 09 (190 kB) Economic diversification Related ongoing work


Production and use of Calls for Action
 

The SBSTA agreed at SB 28, June 2008, (FCCC/SBSTA/2008/6, para 15) to promote, both under the UNFCCC process and among relevant organizations, institutions, experts and communities, the consideration of recommendations and calls for action that result from workshops and expert meetings, with a view to undertaking activities at international, regional, national and subnational levels aimed at addressing the gaps and needs identified.

Production of Calls for Action is a dynamic process that is under constant refinement as new inputs are provided via participants at workshops and expert meetings, as well as through other possible inputs into upcoming Nairobi work programme activities. These inputs, and consideration of them, will define any content and format of the Calls for Action, in order that they fulfill better the objectives and purposes of the programme.