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Submissions
The SBSTA invited Parties and relevant organizations to submit to the secretariat, by 21
September 2007, information and views on matters relating to the availability of information
on the socio-economic aspects of climate change and improving the integration of
socio-economic information into impact and vulnerability assessments, including information
on the development of socio-economic scenarios and for understanding adaptive capacity,
including:
- Existing approaches and available data
- Needs, gaps, barriers and constraints
- Ways and means to improve availability and access to relevant information, including
information on costs and benefits, as well as its better integration into impact and
vulnerability assessments
Submissions were received from seven Parties (Australia, Jamaica,
Japan, Mexico, Portugal on behalf of the European Community and its Member States, the
United States of America and Uzbekistan), two
intergovernmental (ISDR and IPCC) and
two non-governmental organizations (International
Research Institute for Climate and Society and SustainUS). The submissions can be found
below.
FCCC/SBSTA/2007/MISC.21
and
Add.1
Information and views on socio-economic information. Submissions from Parties.
FCCC/SBSTA/2007/MISC.22
Information and views on socio-economic information. Submissions from relevant
organizations.
Submissions from
admitted non-governmental organizations
Expert meeting
The SBSTA requested the secretariat to organize, under the guidance of the Chair of SBSTA, an
expert meeting, before its twenty-eighth session, on ways and means to improve the
integration of socio-economic information into impact and vulnerability assessments,
including as they relate to adaptation planning, taking into account the miscellaneous
document mentioned above.
The expert meeting on socio-economic information took place in Port of Spain,
Trinidad and Tobago from 10 to 12 March 2008. The agenda, presentations and results from
the meeting are available on the Trinidad meeting
page.
The meeting report is contained in document FCCC/SBSTA/2008/2.
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