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Nairobi work programme: Negotiations and Decisions
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The secretariat reports on progress in the implementation of the Nairobi work programme at each SBSTA
session.
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2012
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26 November-1 December 2012
The SBSTA adopted the conclusions as contained in report of the SBSTA at
its thirty-seventh session. The conclusions welcomed following documents mandated for this session:
The conclusions took note of a new database of Nairobi work programme
partners and action pledges. The SBSTA also recalled Decision 6/CP.17 (730 kB) , where the COP requested the SBSTA to
reconsider, at its thirty-eighth session, the work areas of the Nairobi work programme with a view to
making recommendations to the COP at its nineteenth session on how best to support the objectives of
the Nairobi work programme.
During the SBSTA session, the sixth
Nairobi work programme Focal Point Forum was held on Tuesday 27 November from 19:00-21:30. It was
attended by about 80 participants representing Parties and Nairobi work programme partner
organizations. The Forum included an interactive format and focused on
strengthening linkages between Parties, partner organizations and
other relevant organizations for enhanced action on adaptation, in future context of the Nairobi work
programme, including on:
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collaboration between Parties and Nairobi work programme
partner organizations, including engagement of regional centers and networks;
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potential future opportunities and actions for
strengthening linkages between Parties and partner organizations in the implementation the
NWP.
14-25 May 2012
The SBSTA adopted conclusions contained in FCCC/SBSTA/2012/2
at its thirty-sixth session. The conclusions welcomed the
report on the progress made in implementing activities under the Nairobi work programme on
impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. The conclusions took note of the work being
carried out by the secretariat, under the guidance of the Chair of the SBSTA, inter alia on further
enhancing the outreach of the Nairobi work programme and encouraged the secretariat to continue its
efforts and also noted the engagement and contribution provided by Nairobi work programme partner
organizations.
The SBSTA also recalled
Decision 6/CP.17 (730 kB) , whereby the COP invited
Parties and relevant organizations to submit to the secretariat, by 17 September 2012, their views on
potential future areas of work of the Nairobi work programme.
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2011
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28 November-3 December 2011
The SBSTA adopted conclusions contained in
FCCC/SBSTA/2011/L.26 and the COP adopted decision (730 kB) at its seventeenth session. At its thirty-fifth
session, the SBSTA welcomed documents prepared for the session and also welcomed
the report on the joint SBSTA/SBI in-session workshop to consider those outcomes of the Nairobi
work programme most relevant to the SBI.
The decision requests the SBSTA to reconsider, at its thiry-eighth session, the
work areas of the Nairobi work programme with a view to making recommendations to the COP at its
nineteenth session on how best to support the objectives of the work programme; this process would
further inform the organization of potential future areas of work that could also support the
scientific and technical work under the Cancun Adaptation
Framework, as appropriate. The COP invites Parties and relevant organizations to submit to the
secretariat, by 17 September 2012, their views on potential future areas of work under the
Nairobi work programme and requests the secretariat to compile those submissions into a miscellaneous
document for consideration by SBSTA 38.
The decision further requests the SBSTA to consider, at its thirty-ninth session, relevant
information and advice on the scientific, technical and socio-economic aspects of impacts,
vulnerability and adaptation to climate change arising from the implementation of the Nairobi work
programme for consideration by relevant bodies under the Convention.
The decision further requests the secretariat to:
- organize a technical workshop on water and climate change impacts and adaptation strategies
before SBSTA 37;
- organize a technical workshop on ecosystem-based approaches for adaptation to climate change
before SBSTA 38;
- prepare a compilation of case studies on national adaptation planning processes, including tools
and approaches used for the prioritization and implementation of actions by SBSTA 37;
- continue the development of user-friendly knowledge products and outputs, and enhance the
dissemination of information and knowledge products developed under the Nairobi work programme;
- further engage stakeholders.
During the SBSTA session, the fifth Nairobi work programme Focal Point Forum was held on Tuesday
29 November from 18:00-21:00. It was attended by about 70 participants representing Parties and
Nairobi work programme partner organizations. The Forum included an interactive format and focused on
coordinating efforts to advance adaptation actions. Discussions were held under three themes: making
use of strategic communication for adaptation; technical support for national adaptation plans; and
applying monitoring and evaluation approaches, experimentation and shared learning.
6-17 June 2011
At its thirty-fourth session, the SBSTA welcomed a
report on the progress made in implementing activities under the Nairobi work programme on
impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change; and a compilation of further views and
information on the effectiveness of the Nairobi work programme in fulfilling its objective, expected
outcome, scope of work and modalities.
The SBSTA also welcomed the engagement of and contributions by organizations in the implementation of
the Nairobi work programme. It encouraged the secretariat to continue its efforts to further
engage relevant organizations.
The SBSTA concluded its review of the work programme, and requested the secretariat to undertake
interim activities under the Nairobi work programme, including:
The SBSTA agreed to consider, at its thirty-fifth session, possible areas of further work on impacts,
vulnerability and adaptation to climate change under the Nairobi work programme, including, inter
alia, consideration of potential activities as outlined in the annex I of
the report of the SBSTA on its thirty-fourth session, with a view to defining the duration
and activities for its next phase.
The SBSTA invited Parties and relevant organizations to submit to the secretariat, by 19 September
2011, their proposals for upcoming activities under the Nairobi work programme, taking into
consideration the information included in the annex. It requested the secretariat to compile these
submissions into a miscellaneous document for consideration by the SBSTA at its thirty-fifth session.
(FCCC/SBSTA/2011/MISC.6
and
FCCC/SBSTA/2011/MISC.6/Add.1)
During this SBSTA session, an informal workshop was held by Nairobi work programme partners on 7
June 2011 in Bonn, Germany, with the objective of:
- providing participants with an update on work accomplished under the NWP and the
programme’s upcoming activities;
- creating an interactive space for exchange between parties and partners of the NWP on issues of
shared concern; and
- co-producing a set of lessons learned and recommendations on the basis of the experiences of
Parties and partners of the NWP.
A report on the informal meeting is available here (175
kB) .
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2010
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30 November - 4 December
At its thirty-third session, the SBSTA welcomed the engagement of and contributions by organizations
in the implementation of the Nairobi work programme. It encouraged the secretariat to continue its
efforts to further engage relevant organizations. The SBSTA commenced the review of the work
programme at its thirty-third session, agreed to continue the review and to complete it by its
thirty-fourth session. While the review is underway, Parties agreed to continue activities under the
Nairobi work programme. To inform the review of the work programme, Parties and relevant
organizations are requested to submit to the secretariat, by 28 March 2011, further views and
relevant information on progress made and gaps as well as views on new activities that may be needed
to achieve the objective and expected outcomes of the work programme.
Without prejudging the outcome of the review, the SBSTA noted that progress has been made towards
meeting the objective of the Nairobi work programme and achieving its expected outcomes. It also
noted that addtional effort is needed to assist all Parties to improve their understanding and
assessment of impacts, vulnerability and adaptation and make informed decisions on the implementation
of practical adaptation actions and measures, and to assist Parties to enhance the capacity of
relevant decision makers and stakeholders to better utilize the information and tools provided by the
work programme. In this connection, the SBSTA also requested the secretariat to continue the
dissemination of the information products produced under the Nairobi work programme. Adopted
conclusions are contained in this document (115 kB) . Progress
made under the Nairobi work programme between SBSTA 32 and 33 can be found in document FCCC/SBSTA/2010/INF.7.
During this SBSTA session, a Nairobi work programme Focal Point Forum was held on Monday 6 December
2010 from 18:00-20:30. It was chaired by the SBSTA Chair, Mr. Mama Konate, and was attended by over
60 participants representing Parties and Nairobi work programme partner organizations. Participants
exchanged perspectives on progress made and further needs for knowledge management and learning in
support of enhanced action on adaptation, particularly within the context of the Nairobi work
programme. They also took stock of relevant ongoing and planned activities by partner organizations.
A summary note of the discussions is available here (231 kB) .
31 May - 11 June
At SBSTA 32, Parties noted the work of the NWP in advancing scientific and technical knowledge on
adaptation, impacts and vulnerability; and in engaging stakeholders, catalysing action, and
disseminating relevant information and knowledge. Parties also noted the importance of continuity of
such activities and invited Parties and organizations to submit views and information on the
effectiveness of the NWP to the secretariat by 16 August 2010. These submissions will be compiled
into a miscellaneous document to inform discussions at the informal meeting to take place in early
September 2010. The adopted conclusions are found in paragraphs 11-20 of document FCCC/SBSTA/2010/6.
Progress made under the Nairobi work programme between SBSTA 31 and 32 can be found in document
FCCC/SBSTA/2010/INF.2 (291 kB) .
During this SBSTA session, a Nairobi work programme Focal Point Forum was held on Friday 4 June 2010
from 18:00-20:30. It was chaired by the SBSTA Chair, Mr. Mama Konate, and was attended by over 80
participants representing Parties and Nairobi work programme partner organizations. The participants
engaged in in-depth discussions on the various aspects of the implementation of the Nairobi work
programme. A summary note of the event can be found here (174 kB) .
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2009
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8-12 December
At SBSTA 31, Parties welcomed progress made in the implementation of the Nairobi work programme and
in the direct engagement of, and the contributions provided by, a wide range of organizations in the
implementation of the Nairobi work programme. Please see paragraphs 14-19 of the SBSTA 31 report
(FCCC/SBSTA/2009/8).
Progress made under the Nairobi work programme between SBSTA 30 and 31 can be found in document
FCCC/SBSTA/2009/INF.5 (335 kB) .
1-12 June
At SBSTA 30, Parties adopted conclusions to continue progress, including further engaging diverse
stakeholders in the implementation of the Nairobi work programme and expanding outreach to relevant
stakeholders at community, national and regional levels. See SBSTA report FCCC/SBSTA/2009/3
(paragraphs 7-16). Progress made under the Nairobi work programme between SBSTA 29 and 30 can be
found in document
FCCC/SBSTA/2009/INF.3 (369 kB) .
During the meeting in Bonn, a side event was held to discuss the needs, challenges and opportunities
for the second phase of the implementation of the Nairobi work programme. Information is available
from the Workshops and Meetings page of
the NWP.
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2008
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1-12 December
At SBSTA 29 (see report FCCC/SBSTA/2008/13)
in Poznan, Parties welcomed the progress made up to the twenty-eighth session of the SBSTA (as
reported in the summary report FCCC/SBSTA/2008/12)
and expressed appreciation to organizations that have undertaken or are planning to undertake action
in support of the Nairobi work programme. Progress made under the Nairobi work programme between
SBSTA 28 and 29 can be found in document
FCCC/SBSTA/2008/INF.5 (336 kB) . The SBSTA highlighted the importance of, and the further
potential for, partnerships and dialogues between information providers, users and decision-makers
and consideration by these entities of the information from the Nairobi work programme in
implementing their activities. The SBSTA invited all stakeholders to share the outcomes of activities
implemented in line with the programme with the SBSTA. The SBSTA also considered the need for a group
of experts and invited Parties to expand the roster of experts to include all areas of the programme.
The SBSTA agreed to continue consideration of this matter at its thirty-second session.
The SBSTA provided the SBI with information and advice emerging from the first phase so as to assist
Parties in the consideration of relevant agenda items on adaptation under the SBI (Annex 1,
FCCC/SBSTA/2008/13)
During the meeting in Poznan, a forum of focal points of organizations participating in the Nairobi
work programme and Parties was convened by the chair of the SBSTA, and the SBSTA noted with
appreciation this forum. See summary
(176 kB)
2-13 June
At SBSTA 28, Parties adopted conclusions on the second phase of the Nairobi work programme, agreeing
on activities up to the end of 2010. SBSTA 28 report FCCC/SBSTA/2008/6
(paragraphs 7-74). Progress made under the Nairobi work programme between SBSTA 27 and 28 can be
found
here (110 kB) .
7-9 April
At the UNFCCC informal meeting of
representatives from Parties on the outcomes of completed activities under the Nairobi work programme
on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. The views of Parties on further activities for the next phase of the programme were
considered. Parties requested the secretariat to strive to engage experts and representatives of
relevant organizations in order to consider the outcomes of the activities completed prior to this
meeting. Parties agreed to reconsider the possible need for a group of experts at COP 14 in Poznan.
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2007
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3-14 December
At COP 13/SBSTA 27 in Bali, Parties welcomed progress made in implementing the Nairobi work programme
and considered the possible need for a group of experts and the role that this group could play in
the implementation and further development of the Nairobi work programme, and noted the views by
Parties included in document. Views on the group of
experts FCCC/SBSTA/2007/MISC.25.
Parties requested the secretariat to strive to engage experts and representatives of relevant
organizations in the informal meeting of representatives from Parties to consider the outcomes of the
activities completed prior to this meeting. Parties agreed to reconsider the possible need for a
group of experts at COP 14 in Poznan. (SBSTA 27 report
FCCC/SBSTA/2007/16 (paragraphs 9-21)). Progress made under the Nairobi work programme between SBSTA
26 and 27 can be found
here (1073 kB) .
During the meeting in Bali, the secretariat convened a forum of focal points of organizations
participating in the Nairobi work programme. See
summary (133 kB)
7-18 May
SBSTA 26 - Initial progress made under the Nairobi work programme between can be found
here (131 kB) .
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2006
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6-14 November
At SBSTA 25, in Nairobi, Parties adopted conclusions relating to the "Five-year programme of
work on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change". COP 12 renamed the five-year
programme of work to the "Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to
climate change" and activities were intitatied. SBSTA 25 report
FCCC/SBSTA/2006/11 (paragraphs 11-71)
18-26 May
At SBSTA 24, the SBSTA considered the Five year programme of work on impacts, vulnerability and
adaptation to climate change. SBSTA 24 report
FCCC/SBSTA/2006/5 (paragraphs 10-16 and Annex I)
An initial list of organizations and institutions active in areas relevant to the five-year programme
of work was drawn up. Initial list
FCCC/SBSTA/2006/INF.3
13-15 March
Informal
Meeting of Representatives from Parties to further elaborate a draft indicative list of
activities for the five-year programme of work of the SBSTA on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation
to climate change, Vienna, Austria, 13 -15 March 2006, Vienna, Austria. Nine initial activities for
the period up to SBSTA 28 (June 2008) were proposed by Parties responding to the sub-themes in
decision 2/CP.11.
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2005
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28 November - 9 December
At SBSTA 23, Parties requested the secretariat to compile a list of organizations and institutions
active in areas relevant to the programme of work and to organize an informal meeting by the
twenty-fourth session of the SBSTA to further elaborate the indicative list of activities of the
programme of work.
At COP 11, Parties adopted the Five-year programme of work of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and
Technological Advice on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change, Decision 2/CP.11.
The SBSTA also considered a draft indicative list of activities for the programme of work and agreed
to further consider and elaborate the list.
17-19 October
Informal
Workshop on the development of a 5-year programme of work, Bonn, Germany.
At SBSTA 22, Parties had requested the secretariat to organize an informal workshop before its
twenty-third session to facilitate the development of the programme of work.
19-27 May
At SBSTA 22, Development of a 5-year
programme of work on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change, Bonn, as requested
by the COP by its decision 1/CP.10.
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2004
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6-17 December
At COP 10, following consideration of the IPCC Third Assessment Report by the SBSTA, the COP, by its
Decision 10/CP.9, requested the SBSTA to initiate work on the scientific, technical and
socio-economic aspects of impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change, and to focus on
exchanging information and sharing experiences and views among Parties on practical opportunities and
solutions to facilitate the implementation of the Convention.
Following workshops on this agenda item, the COP, by its decision 1/CP.10, requested the SBSTA to
develop a structured five-year programme of work of the SBSTA on the scientific, technical and
socio-economic aspects of impacts of, and vulnerability and adaptation to, climate change, which
would address the following issues: methodologies, data and modelling; vulnerability assessments,
adaptation planning, measurs and actions; and integration into sustainable development in the context
of the terms of reference of the SBSTA as referred to in Article 9 of the Convention.
At SBSTA 21, a workshop was held on
the application of methods and tools, including regional models, for assessing impacts and
vulnerability and adaptation; and on the linkages between adaptation and sustainable development,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, as requested by the SBSTA, at its twentieth session. SBSTA 21 report
FCCC/SBSTA/2004/13 (paragraphs 8-12)
16-25 June
At SBSTA 20, in-session workshop
to explore sustainable development opportunities and solutions, and vulnerability and risk as they
relate to impacts, vulnerability and adaptation, as requested by the SBSTA at its nineteenth session.
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2003
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1-13 December
At COP 9, Parties requested intiation of work on scientific, technical and socio-economic aspects of
impacts of, and vulnerability and adaptation to, climate change, and scientific, technical and
socio-economic aspects of mitigation and to focus on exchanging information and sharing experiences
and views among Parties on practical opportunities and solutions to facilitate the implementation of
the Convention, Decision 10/CP.9.
At SBSTA 19, Pre-sessional
consultations on the IPCC Third Assessment Report to provide information and share experiences to
facilitate the development of two new agenda items, as requested by the SBSTA, at its eighteenth
session.
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Decisions
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Decision 6/CP.17 (730 kB)
adopted at COP 17
Decision 2/CP.11
Nairobi work programme mandate
Decision 1/CP.10
Buenos Aires programme of work on adaptation and response measures
Decision 10/CP.9
Scientific, technical and socio-economic aspects of impacts of, and vulnerability and adaptation to, climate
change, and scientific, technical and socio-economic aspects of mitigation
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