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Submissions from Parties and relevant organizations
The SBSTA invited Parties and relevant organizations to submit to the secretariat, by 15 May 2007,
information on existing and emerging assessment methodologies and tools; and views on lessons learned
from their application; opportunities, gaps, needs, constraints and barriers; possible ways to
develop and better disseminate methods and tools; and training opportunities.
Submissions were received from eight Parties (Argentina, Australia, Canada,
Cuba, El Salvador, Uzbekistan, United States of America as well as from Germany on behalf of the
European Community and its member states). Seven organizations made submissions:
four United Nations organizations (CBD, FAO, ISDR and WMO), one intergovernmental organization
(SPREP) and two non-governmental organizations (IISD and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change
research). The submissions are available below.
FCCC/SBSTA/2007/MISC.12
and Add.1 Information
on methods and tools for impact, vulnerability and adaptation assessments. Submissions from Parties
FCCC/SBSTA/2007/MISC.13
Information on methods and tools for impact, vulnerability and adaptation assessments. Submissions
from relevant organizations
Submissions from
admitted non-governmental organizations
Synthesis report
The SBSTA requested requested the secretariat to prepare a synthesis report on the information and
views contained in the submissions and the relevant outputs from the work of the Least Developed
Countries Expert Group (LEG), the Consultative Group of Experts on National Communications from
Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention (CGE) and the Expert Group on Technology Transfer
(EGTT). The report also includes a summary of the views on lessons learned from the
application of methods and tools, as well as opportunities, gaps, needs, constraints and barriers,
and on possible ways to develop and better disseminate methods and tools, and training opportunities.
FCCC/SBSTA/2007/8
Synthesis of information and views on methods and tools submitted by Parties and relevant
organizations
Expert meeting
The SBSTA requested the secretariat, under the guidance of the Chair of the SBSTA, to organize an
expert meeting, before the twenty-eighth session of the SBSTA, with the participation of Parties,
users and developers of methods and tools, relevant organizations, and representatives from sectoral
and other communities to advance consideration of methods and tools. The expert
meeting will follow the objectives mentioned above, taking into account the information
contained in the miscellaneous document and the synthesis report compiled by the secretariat. The
SBSTA also requested the secretariat to include consideration of relevant matters on data and
observations in this expert meeting.
The expert meeting on methods and tools and data and observations took place in Mexico
City, Mexico from 4 to 7 March 2008. The agenda, presentations and results from the meeting
are available on the Mexico meeting page.
The report on the expert meeting is contained in document FCCC/SBSTA/2008/3.
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