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Promoting research on adaptation options and the development and diffusion of technologies,
know-how, and practices for adaptation, particularly addressing identified adaptation priorities and
building on lessons learned from current adaptation projects and strategies
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A sure research and knowledge base from systematic observation and forecasting services is essential to
monitor climate, detect and attribute climate change, improve the understanding of the dynamics of the
climate system and its natural variability, provide input for climate models, asess impacts and
vulnerability, and thus plan adaptation options. Further information on existing secretariat work on
research is available under Methods & Science - Research.
Activities and deliverables under the second phase (2008-2010) include:
- The SBSTA encouraged greater consideration of adaptation in future dialogues on research and noted the
research needs identified in document FCCC/SBSTA/2007/12 and
invited bodies and programmes involved in this type of research to inform the SBSTA of activities , including
during the research dialogue to take place at its thirtieth (June 2009) and thirty-second session (June 2010)
- The SBSTA encouraged relevant institutions to further research on vulnerability mapping for analysis of
the impacts associated with climate change in key areas, including terrestrial and marine ecosystems, in the
light of economic, environmental and social indicators
Activities and deliverables under the first phase (up to June 2008) included:
- Synthesis report of ongoing and planned adaptation research and adaptation research needs
Activities are undertaken under, and in coordination with, the work of the SBSTA on research and systematic
observation. Since 2002, the SBSTA has regularly considered priority areas of research and questions
for the scientific community that are relevant to the Convention.
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Details of activities and deliverables under the first phase
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Synthesis report
The secretariat has been mandated to prepare, before its twenty-seventh session, a synthesis
report (FCCC/SBSTA/2007/12)
on ongoing and planned adaptation research, as well as the adaptation research needs identified in
the submissions from Parties and relevant organizations included in the following documents, and
to take this into account in the consideration of further activities.
These submissions, and the synthesis by the secretariat of the information
contained therein, were mandated by SBSTA in 2005 to help ensure
that research needs relating to the Convention are regularly considered, in order to inform
Parties about ongoing and planned activities of regional and international climate change research
programmes, and to communicate Parties’ views on research needs and priorities to the
scientific community.
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