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Havana, Cuba
10–12 March 2009
Background
The SBSTA requested the secretariat to organize this workshop under the guidance of the Chair of the
SBSTA, to take place before SBSTA 30 (June 2009) and involve representatives from Parties, relevant
organizations and experts with a view to facilitating the identification of successful examples of using
tools and integrating practices for climate risk assessment and management and disaster risk reduction
strategies into national policies and programmes.
The workshop will be held in collaboration with the United Nations International
Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UN/ISDR) and enable around 100 experts representing developed and
developing countries, along with intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, to share their
practices and lessons-learned in the integration at international, regional, national and subnational
levels, and to identify gaps and needs and how to overcome barriers in order to facilitate successful
integration.
The workshop is held under the Nairobi work programme work area of adaptation planning and
practices with the objectives, as contained in the annex to decision 2/CP.11, to advance sub-themes
b (ii), “Collecting, analysing and disseminating information on past and current practical adaptation
actions and measures, including adaptation projects, short- and long-term adaptation strategies, and local
and indigenous knowledge” and b (iv) “Facilitating communication and cooperation among and
between Parties and relevant organizations, business, civil society, and decision makers, and other
stakeholders”.
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DAY 1. Tuesday 10th March
Session 1: Introduction
Session 2: Available tools and experiences from current practices for facilitating
integration
A. International and regional experiences
B. National experiences
Session 4: Recommendations and possible next steps
A. Reporting back from breakout sessions
B. Working together: Catalysing action by Nairobi work programme partner
organizations
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