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UNFCCC workshop on climate related risks and extreme events under the Nairobi work programme on
impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change
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Cairo, Egypt
18-20 June 2007
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Background
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Activities in the area of climate related risks and extreme events under the Nairobi work programme
are undertaken in line with the objective in the annex to decision 2/CP.11 to advance sub-theme a
(iv), “Promoting understanding of impacts of, and vulnerability to, climate change, current and
future climate variability and extreme events, and the implications for sustainable
development”.
The SBSTA requested the secretariat, under the guidance of the Chair of the SBSTA, to organize a
workshop with the participation of Parties, experts and relevant organizations and institutions on
the following issues
- Experience with assessment and management of current and future climate-related risks and
impacts, including those related to extreme events and in specific sectors;
- Ability, gaps, needs, opportunities, barriers and constraints to predicting climate variability,
impacts and extreme events across regions and hazards;
- Contribution of traditional knowledge to understanding and managing climate-related risks;
- Implications for sustainable development in relation to 1 to 3 above;
- Promoting understanding of impacts of, and vulnerability to, climate change.
Background
paper "Assessing, predicting and managing current and future climate variability and
extreme events, and implications for sustainable development"
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Report and agenda
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Report on
the workshop on climate-related risks and extreme events
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Agenda
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Presentations
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Background
Implications for Sustainable Developement
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Presenter
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Organization
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Subject
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Mr. Glenn Dolcemascolo
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UNEP
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On addressing assessment, prediction and management of climate-related risks and extreme
events in
coastal zones (99 kB)
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Ms. Rebecca McNaught
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Red Cross/Red Crescent Centre on Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction
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On addressing assessment, prediction and management of climate-related risks and extreme
events in the
health sector (2306 kB)
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Mr. Khaled Abuzeid
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Center for Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe
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On addressing assessment, prediction and management of climate-related risks and extreme
events in the water sector
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Relevant programmes, activities and views on the issues relating to climate related risks and extreme
events. Submissions from Parties
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Submissions from Argentina, Australia, EU, India, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, South
Africa and Uzbekistan MISC.4
Submission from the USA MISC.4/Add.1
Submission from AOSIS
MISC.4/Add.2
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Relevant programmes, activities and views on the issues relating to climate related risks and extreme
events. Submissions from organizations
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Submissions from FAO, ISDR, WMO, IFRC, OECD, CARE Canada, Practical Action, German Committee for Disaster
Reduction, Global Fire Monitoring Center MISC.5
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