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Date / Time
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Title
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Organizer
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Theme
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4 June
1-3 pm
Room I
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Forests and the CDM: Perspectives from Africa and Latin America
Mozambique
and A/R CDM Project Expectation
Marilia Telma Antonio Manjate
MICOA
Mozambique
Expectations
from CDM A/R Projects in Nicaragua
Clean Development National Office
Expectations and requirements for A/R CDM projects:Points of view of some Latin American Countries
Senegal situation
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IUCN - The World Conservation Union
Contact: Brett Orlando
Tel: +41 79 416 7240
E-mail: brett.orlando@iucn.org
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FAO, IUCN and UNEP recently organized expert meetings with delegates in Africa and Latin America on forests
and the clean development mechanism (CDM). This event will focus attention on the outcomes of these meetings,
and present views from governments on the definitions and modalities for including afforestation and
reforestation project activities under Article 12 of the Kyoto Protocol.
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4 June
1-3 pm
Room II
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Evolution of
commitments under the UNFCCC
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European Business Council for a Sustainable Energy Future
Contact: Niklas Höhne
Tel: + 49 221 510 907 41
E-mail: n.hoehne@ecofys.de
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A study on the evolution of commitments under the UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol is presented. It assesses
several approaches according to a set of criteria. These approaches include intensity targets, contraction
and convergence and the triptych approach.
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4 June
6-8 pm
Room I
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Forestry CDM
projects: assessing baselines, additionality and leakage
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Contact: Jane Ellis
Tel: + 33 1 45 24 15 98
E-mail: jane.ellis@oecd.org
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The side event will examine issues relevant to determining additionality, calculating baselines and assessing
leakage from forestry CDM projects.
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4 June
6-8 pm
Room II
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GHG registries
Legal aspects of
a registry, Anthony Hobley
Baker & McKenzie
EU Study
development of registries specifications,
Laurent Segalen
IETA
The UK's
experience and perspective
Martin Hession
International Climate Policy
DEFRA, UK
Development of
the National Registry System in Japan
Convergence?
A Perspective On
The Larger Context
Tom Jacob
Global Affairs
DuPont (189 kB)
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International Emissions Trading Association
Contact: Robert Dornau
Tel: +41 22 839 3154
E-mail: dornau@ieta.org
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Expert presentations on the development of the European Union registry system as well as developments on
national level.
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5 June
1 - 3 p.m.
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Training of
members of expert review teams
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UNFCCC, Learning Center for Sustainable Development (LearnSD) and the Institute for Global Environment
Strategies (IGES)
Contact: Clemencia Licona-Manzur
Tel.: (49-228) 815-1447
E-mail: clicona-manzur@unfccc.int
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Presentation on the training programme proposal for review experts in the UNFCCC GHG inventory review process
for Annex I, for years 2003-2006. It includes a demonstration of the pilot learning course - UNFCCC Review
Guidelines and Procedures and General IPCC Inventory Guidance, developed at the request of the SBSTA and a
presentation of a prototype course on conflict management and other skills necessary to enhance the
performance of expert reviewers.
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1 - 3 p.m.
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GEF briefing on LDC support
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Global Environmental Facility (GEF)
Contact: Avani Vaish
Tel.: (1-202) 473 4647
E-mail: avaish@thegef.org
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GEF Secretariat, Implementing Agencies and UNITAR will provide a briefing on financial assistance to LDCs
under the LDC fund, and answer questions on the subject.
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5 June
1-3 pm
Room I
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Living with Risk
in A Changing Climate
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International Strategy for Disaster Reduction
Contact: Salvano Briceño
Tel: +41 22 917 27 57
E-mail: briceno@un.org
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To build mutual understanding and collaboration between the disaster-reduction and climate change
communities. To develop and articulate a no-regret and no-fault approach for climatic hazards. To generally
advance awareness and the application of disaster reduction policies and practices.
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5 June
1-3 pm
Room II
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Afforestation/Reforestation CDM toward Sustainable Development
Agenda (3920 kB)
Carbon
measuring methods and community work in the NKM project
Bolivia, National CDM office
Priorities
for selection of A/R CDM Projects activities in Chile
Aquiles Neuenschwander
Ministry of Agriculture, Chile
Alternative
Financing Model for Sustainable Management in the San Nicolas Forests
Carmenza Robledo, EMPA·Intercooperation
Jan Fehse, Ecosecurities
Potential
A/R CDM Project and its Contribution to Sustainable Development in Indonesia
Nur Masripatin
Ministry of Forestry, Indonesia
Method of Evaluating Afforestation/Reforestation CDM Project - An Indonesia Case Study -
Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd.,
Tokyo, Japan
Maximising
opportunities for sustainable development with A&R CDM projects in Uruguay
Walter Oyhantçabal
Ministry of Agriculture
Uruguay
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Japan
Contact: Satoshi Ogawa
Tel: +88 -3-6402-2540
E-mail: satoshi.ogawa@mofa.go.jp
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1.To showcase a variety of possible afforestation/reforestation (A/R) clean development mechanism (CDM)
projects that are being planned or studied around the world. 2.To build confidence for A/R CDM projects in
contributing to the sustainable development of host countries. 3.To provide useful information in
facilitating the negotiations on A/R CDM definitions and modalities to be concluded at the COP 9. The event
is organized by the Governments of Bolivia, Colombia, Indonesia, Japan and Uruguay and the Organization of
Global Environment Centre-Foundation (GEC).
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6 June
1 - 3 p.m.
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UNFCCC event
on development and transfer of technologies
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UNFCCC/EGTT members/Experts
Contact: Daniele Violetti
Tel.: (49-228) 815-1610
E-mail: dvioletti@unfccc.int
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Presentation on the outcome of the UNFCCC workshop on enabling environments held in Ghent, Belgium on 10 - 11
April 2003 and of the enabling environments and capacity building technical papers.
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6 June
1-3 pm
Room I
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CDM Methodologies: Philosopy and Design
World Bank
Carbon Finance: Interpretations and Approaches to Baselines, Monitoring and Calculation of Emission
Reductions
Johannes Heister
World Bank
Baseline
Methodologies, Dispatch Analysis
Gerhard Mulder
Senter International
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Netherlands
Contact: Lucy Naydenova
Tel: +31703992298/+31624313799
E-mail: lucy.naydenova@minvrom.nl
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Explanation of the philosophy behind different methodologies for the calculation of the emission reductions
of CDM projects; case studies and dilemma's regarding the development of CDM methodologies with focus on
the Prototype Carbon Fund (PCF) and the Certified Emissions Reduction Unit Procurement Tender (CERUPT).
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6 June
1-3 pm
Room II
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Transport and the CDM: Key Issues
CDM/JI in the
Transport Sector
Naoyuji Hasegawa,
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Japan
Building the
Capacity of Chile's Transportation Sector for Sustainable Development through the Clean Development
Mechanism
CDM Transport
Opportunities & Challenges, Case Study in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Agus P. Sari
Pelangi (zipped, 5 meg)
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International Institute for Sustainable Development
Contact: Jodi Browne
Tel: +31 206 922 911
E-mail: jbrowne@iisd.ca
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Transportation presents a number of challenges for CDM project development unique to the sector. The most
recent thinking and research on the issues will be presented followed by an open discussion on the
implications for transport projects.
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6 June
3-5 pm
Room I
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North-South
Dialogue on Sinks in the CDM (zipped, 3 meg)
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Hamburg Institute of International Economics
Contact: Michael Dutschke
Tel: +49 (40) 42834-434
E-mail: dutschke@hwwa.de
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There is a new need to converge towards a forward-looking compromise over CDM sinks that does not endanger
the Protocol's environmental integrity. Researchers, NGOs and decision makers meet for a North-South
dialogue.
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6 June
3-5 pm
Room II
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CTI Activities in Technology Transfer
Joint
Regional Workshop on CTI and Technology Needs Assessment
William Kojo Agyemang-Bonsu Chair
EGTT
Moving from
Paper to Project
Response to
Technology Needs Assessments: Utilizing National Information Clearinghouses
Susan Wickwire
U.S EPA
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Midwest Research Institute/National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Contact: Ron Benioff
Tel: 303-384-7504
E-mail: ron_benioff@nrel.gov
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Operationalizing opportunities identified in technology needs assessments. Key representatives of developing
countries, including the chair of the EGTT, will share their experiences and perspectives.
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6 June
6 - 8 p.m.
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Progress in the IPCC LULUCF Programme
Introduction
Basis for
Consistent Representation of Land Areas
LUCF Sector
Good Practice Guidance
Supplementary
Methods and GPG Arising from KP (Sections 4.1 & 4.2)
Supplementary
Methods and GPG Arising from KP (Sections 4.3)
Cross-cutting
Issues
"Degradation and Devegetation" Issues
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Contact: Kyoko Miwa
Tel.: (81-46) 855-3750
E-mail: miwa@iges.or.jp
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The IPCC LULUCF Programme responds to invitations of the SBSTA to prepare reports on good practice guidance
for the LULUCF sector in national GHG inventories (Task 1)and on definitions and methodological options to
inventory and report emissions from direct human-induced degradation of forests and devegetation of other
vegetation types (Task 2). The side-event would give information on the progress of the two draft reports.
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6 June
6-8 pm
Room I
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BioCarbon Finance at the World Bank: Practical solutions to delivering benefits to Developing Countries
through sinks in the CDM
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World Bank
Contact: Ajay Mathur
Tel: 1-202-473-2561
E-mail: amathur@worldbank.org
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The BioCarbon Fund will soon join the Prototype Carbon Fund and the Community Development Carbon Fund in the
World Bank carbon finance activities. This new fund will deliver emission reductions along with environmental
and community benefits to host countries. The event will focus on practical aspects of the design of the
BioCarbon Fund. Panelists will present the methods by which additionality will be assessed and the design of
benchmarks. The handling of permanence, especially in the context of the proposed temporary crediting schemes
and insurance requirements and plans to identify and verify the delivery of tangible environmental and
community developments will be discussed.
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6 June
6-8 pm
Room II
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Sinks in CDM :
assessment of options
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Switzerland
Contact: José Romero
Tel: +41 31 322 68 62
E-mail: jose.romero@buwal.admin.ch
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The various options proposed by the Parties on definitions, modalities and rules for the inclusion of sinks
in the CDM are critically reviewed and assessed.
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7 June
1-3 pm
Room I
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Joint IETA / World Bank Workshop on Validation/Verification Manual

A. Marcu
IETA (1212 kB)
The IETA/PCF
Validation & Verification Manual
Introduction and way forward
Einar Telnes
DNV Certification (201 kB)
PCF Experience with Validation and
Verification Services
J.Heister (162 kB)
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International Emissions Trading Association
Contact: Robert Dornau
Tel: +41 22 839 3154
E-mail: dornau@ieta.org
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IETA and the PCF started a process to develop a CDM/JI Validation/Verification Manual. The outcome of the two
first workshops will be presented. Applicant entities are invited to provide input at this side event.
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7 June
1-3 pm
Room II
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Support of the Implementation of the Kyoto protocol in CEE: development of registry
Development of
GHG Registries in Central and Eastern Europe
Myamazaki
The Regional Environmental Center
Development of
the National Registries for GHG in the Czech Republic
Eva Snajdrova
IREAS
The Registries
for GHG in the CEE Countries,
Maria Khovanskaia
REC
Paving the road
for the implementation of a national greenhouse registry in Romania
Mihaela Dupleac
Terra Millennium III
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Regional Environmental Centre for Central and Eastern Europe
Contact: Zsuzsanna Ivanyi
Tel: 36-26-504-030
E-mail: zivanyi@rec.org
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The REC launched a project to develop capacity in the Central and Eastern European states (CEE) to elaborate
and operate a registry system for GHGs. Different options for developing national registries were examined in
six economies in transition countries in CEE. The results of the Czech and Romanian study will be presented.
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7 June
3-5 pm
Room I
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Civil Society Round Table on Social Aspects of Climate Change
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Environmental Defense
Contact: Environmental Defense
Tel: 202-387-3500
E-mail: hkatarski@environmentaldefense.org
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This event will formally announce and describe a Civil Society Social Forum to be held in conjunction with
the World Climate Change Conference in Moscow at the end of September 2003. This event is being organized by
the American and Russian partners of Environmental Defense and the Center for Russian Environmental Policy.
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9 June
11 a.m -
1 p.m.
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Information event by the CDM Executive Board
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UNFCCC
Contact: Christine Zumkeller
Tel.: (49-228) 815-1620
E-mail: czumkeller@unfccc.int
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Information on the status of the CDM activities.
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9 June
1 - 3 p.m.
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CC:FORUM: Financial and technical support for the preparation of non-Annex I second national
communications
The AIACC
Project, Assessments of Impacts and Adaptations to Climate Change in Multiple Regions & Sectors
AIACC
Canada
Climate Change Development Fund, Projects in support of national communications
Helene Gichenje
Canadian International Development Agency
The
Netherlands Climate Change Studies Assistance Programme, Phase II
Technical
Support to Non-Annex I Parties for the Preparation of National Communications
Bo Lim
UNDP
Capacity
Building in National Communications, Role of UNEP RISOE Centre
UNEP
UNEP's Climate Change Activities in 2003-04
UNEP
U.S. Support
for National Communications
Susan Wickwire
U.S EPA
Financial and
Technical Support for Capacity Building in Climate Change
Walter Vergara
World Bank (zipped, 2.5 meg)
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UNFCCC
Contact: Festus Luboyera
Tel.: (49-228) 815-1541
E-mail: fluboyera@unfccc.int
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Information on availability of financial and technical support for the preparation of non-Annex I second
national communications.
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9 June
1-3 pm
Room I
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Linking Emission Trading Schemes - Creating a Global GHG Market
Linking DET –
Creating a Global GHG Market
Andrei Marcu
IETA (463 kB)
Linking
Garth Edward
Shell Trading (651 kB)
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International Emissions Trading Association
Contact: Robert Dornau
Tel: +41 22 839 3154
E-mail: dornau@ieta.org
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The European Union emissions trading scheme foresees linkages with schemes by other Parties to the Kyoto
Protocol. In addition, schemes in non-Parties are emerging. The challenges of such a fragmented approach will
be discussed.
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9 June
1-3 pm
Room II
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The Kyoto-Marrakech System: a Strategic Assessment
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Imperial College, Centre for Environment Technology
Contact: Michael Grubb
Tel: 44 7949 565127
E-mail: michael.grubb@ic.ac.uk
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A research team led by Prof. Michael Grubb has over the past year undertaken a strategic assessment of the
Kyoto-Marrakesh system, covering four main modules: the economics of how the Annex B commitments and trading
system may work in practice in the aftermath of withdrawal by the United States; the role of companies in the
development of the national and international policies; the prospects for action in and engagement of the
United States; the context and approaches for post-2012 commitments. The side meeting will present the main
findings and implications for scenarios of how the Kyoto Marrakesh system may develop in the future. A
briefing paper summarising the main findings will be available.
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9 June
3-5 pm
Room I
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Energy and Climate Change - Two different
discussions? (18 kB)
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Austria
Contact: Elfriede A. More
Tel: +431515221621
E-mail: elfriede-anna.more@bmlfuw.gv.at
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Panelists will explore how the parallel international discussions on energy and and on climate change can be
brought together. The side event was conceived at the third meeting of the Global Forum on Sustainable Energy
in November 2003, in Austria to further the work programme of the Commission on Sustainable Development on
2006/2007: energy for sustainable development, climate change, air pollution/atmosphere, industrial
development, which will be dependent on bringing together "energy people" and "climate
people".
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9 June
3-5 pm
Room II
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A Global Climate Community
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Global Commons Institute
Contact: Aubrey Meyer
Tel: 00 44 (0) 208 520 4742
E-mail: aubrey@gci.org.uk
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After Kyoto: a long-term strategy for all countries willing to commit to joint action. Can Europe and major
developing countries pioneer a treaty of partnership based on the key priciples of precaution and equity,
which all countries will one day join? The meeting is in preparation for a larger conference to be held in
the United Kingdom next autumn. It will explore prospects, challenges and identify participants.
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9 June
6-8 pm
Room I
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Poverty and
Climate Change
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Germany
Contact: Holger Liptow
Tel: +49-6196-794103
E-mail: holger.liptow@gtz.de
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Launching of a common paper of 10 development organizations on "Poverty and Climate Change"
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9 June
6-8 pm
Room II
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Developing
Perspectives On Climate Change: Issues and Analysis from Developing Countries and E.I.T.
Countries
Vulnerability of North African countries to Climate Change
Prof. Ali Agoumi
Morocco
Developing Perspectives on Climate Change
John Drexhage
International Institute for Sustainable Development
Scientific
and Methodological aspects of the Proposal by Brazil
IUC
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International Institute for Sustainable Development
Contact: Dennis Cunningham
Tel: (204) 958-7705
E-mail: dcunningham@iisd.ca
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Authors of issue papers for the Climate Change Knowledge Network (CCKN) Climate Compendium will present and
discuss perspectives on climate change policy relevant to their regions. Presented by IISD and CCKN.
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10 June
1 - 3- p.m.
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Article 6 of the Convention - public participation and public access to information: the use of electronic
tools
Article 6
of the Convention, An overview
Laurence Pollier
UNFCCC
The Aarhus
Convention
Ljiljana Stancic
UNECE
Pro-Clim, An interface between Research, Politics, Economy and the Public
Christop Ritz
Pro-Clim
Electronic
tools to implement the Aarhus Convention
Maria Khovanskaia
The Regional Environmental Centre for Central and Eastern Europe
Relaunch
of the new UNFCCC web site
Kevin Grose
UNFCCC
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UNFCCC
Contact: Laurence Pollier
Tel.: (49-228) 815-1505
E-mail: lpollier@unfccc.int
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Focus on two elements of the work programme of Article 6 (public participation and public access to
information) and discuss how the use of electronic tools can contribute to their implementation. A few
IGOs/NGOs will be able to present some initiatives.
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10 June
1-3 pm
Room I
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EU Community GHG
Monitoring Mechanism
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European Community
Contact: Lars Mueller
Tel: 003222990565
E-mail: lars.mueller@cec.eu.int
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The EU GHG monitoring mechanism is an instrument to assess accurately and regularly the extent of progress
being made towards the European Community’s commitments under the UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol and to
provide as a Party the annual GHG data for the EC GHG inventory to the UNFCCC. Progress is evaluated by the
EU Commission, in consultation with the Member States, and is based on national and community climate change
programmes.
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10 June
1-3 pm
Room II
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MAGICC/SCENGEN:
Interactive software for climate scenario development and quantification of uncertainties
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University of East Anglia
Contact: Tom M L Wigley
Tel: +1 303 497 2690
E-mail: wigley@ucar.edu
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Description and demonstration of PC-based, user-friendly software for the development of scenarios of future
climate change and for the quantification of uncertainties at both the global-mean and regional level. The
global-mean component uses the MAGICC coupled gas-cycle/climate model, which is the model that was used to
make the projections of global-mean temperature given in the IPCC Third Assessment Report (TAR, Ch. 9). Users
can emulate TAR results or expand these to other emissions scenarios. The SCENGEN components translates the
global-mean projections to regional scale (gridpoint) results using results from 17 different coupled
Atmosphere/Ocean General Circulation Models. The uncertainty analysis allows results to be given in
probabilistic terms.
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10 June
3-5 pm
Room II
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Capacity Development for the CDM
CD/CDM
Project, Morocco
Ali Agoumi
Morocco
Capacity
Development for the CDM in Mozambique
Njeri Wamukonya
UNEP
NA and ME
Region, Characteristics of the countries involved
Methodological and analytical aspects
Ogunlade Davidson
UNEP
Implementation of Capacity Development for CDM project in Viet Nam
Nguyen Khac Hieu
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
Viet Nam
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UNEP-Collaborating Centre on Energy and Environment
Contact: Myung-Kyoon Lee
Tel: 45 4677 5168
E-mail: mk.lee@risoe.dk
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Capacity development activities in 12 developing countries from four regions. To share lessons and
information and to get feedbacks for further progress.
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10 June
6-8 pm
Room I
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Presentation of WBGU report "Towards sustainable energy systems"
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WBGU - Wissenschaftlicher Beirat der Bundesregierung Globale Umweltveränderungen
Contact: Ursula Fuentes
Tel: +49-30-26394817
E-mail: ufuentes@wbgu.de
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Presentation of the recently released report of the Scientific Advisory Council to the German Government on
Global Change, "Towards sustainable energy systems".
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10 June
6-8 pm
Room II
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Prospects for the GHG Market - hosted by IETA and EcoCarbon
The Japanese
Background
Ken Yamaguchi
Mitsubishi Research Institute Inc.
Carbon
Trading: Prospects and Drivers
Kristian Tangen
Point Carbon
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EcoCarbon Incorporated
Contact: Robert Dornau
Tel: +41 22 839 3154
E-mail: dornau@ieta.org
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Presentations of the latest analysis on volumes and prices in the European Union and Kyoto market, and hands
on experience from active market participants.
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11 June
1 - 3 p.m
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Special meeting with UNFCCC national focal points on the UNFCCC roster of experts
Sergey
Kononov
UNFCCC
Olga
Pilifosova
UNFCCC
Expert Needs
for Technical Review of Greenhouse Gas Inventories of Parties Included in Annex I
Clare Breidenich
UNFCCC
On-line
nomination of experts to the UNFCCC roster of experts
William Otieno
UNFCCC
Roster of
Experts of the CDM
Mikhail Vartanian & Kay Merce
UNFCCC
Expert
Selection for in depth-reviews of Annex I national communications: requirements, experience, problems
Sergey Kononov
UNFCCC
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UNFCCC
Contact: Sergey Kononov
Tel.: (49-228) 815-1412
E-mail: skononov@unfccc.int
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Provide an explanation on the importance of national experts to the UNFCCC roster and how the roster is
formed; and to facilitate nominations for those Parties who have not presented experts to the roster or have
not updated their old nominees after the restructuring of the UNFCCC roster.
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11 June
1-3 pm
Room I
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Climate Change and Energy: A Focus on Technology
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International Energy Agency
Contact: Jenny Gell
Tel: 33.1.4057.6729
E-mail: jenny.gell@iea.org
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"Climate Change and Energy: A Focus on Technology", will present new IEA work on energy efficiency,
renewable energy and technology innovation, with resentations from three IEA experts: 1. Technology
Innovation, Development and Diffusion (Cedric Philibert) 2. 470 Mt @ negative cost: opportunities in
appliance efficiency policy (Benoit Lebot) 3. Renewable energy costs and markets in the electricity sector
(to be confirmed) Jonathan Pershing (Head of the Energy and Environment Division) will act as moderator for
the event.
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11 June
1-3 pm
Room II
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Results of the assessment report on interlinkages on climate change and biological diversity
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Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity
Contact: Manuel Guariguata
Tel: +514 2882220
E-mail: manuel.guariguata@biodiv.org
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The event will present the main results of the assessment report on "Interlinkages between Biological
Diversity and Climate Change and Advice on the Integration of Biodiversity Considerations into the
Implementation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its Kyoto
Protocol" produced by the ad hoc technical expert group on climate change and biological diversity of
the Convention on Biological Diversity
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11 June
3-5 pm
Room I
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International
Climate Symbol
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WWF
Contact: Eva van der Weiden
Tel: +3130 6937340
E-mail: EWeiden@wwf.nl
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UNEP, WWF, Greenpeace and the Netherlands Ministry of Environment have developed an International Climate
Symbol. The idea is to create a common thread in all communications on climate change. In that way they will
reinforce each other better. The symbol can be used freely by all non-commercial organizations. It expresses
the concern of climate change and the willingness to solve the problem.
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11 June
3-5 pm
Room II
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Development and Climate
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National Institute for Public Health and the Environment
Contact: Marcel Kok
Tel: 0031 (0) 30 274 3728
E-mail: marcel.kok@rivm.nl
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This side event will present and discuss the results of how sustainable development policies can be a
starting point for climate change policies. This project aims at identifying development paths and actions in
developing countries linked to positive climate outcomes and supports decision making by facilitating
dialogue between stakeholders at national and international level. The discussion will focus on possible
implications of this approach for the future of the climate regime.
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11 June
6-8 pm
Room I
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Integrating Climate Change into development cooperation: a proposal for an EU strategy.
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European Community
Contact: Loredana Pica
Tel: 003 2 2 2991101
E-mail: loredana.pica@cec.eu.int
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The European Union is committed to assisting its partner countries in the fight against poverty, the
fulfilment of the Millenium Development Goals and the promotion of sustainable development. Climate Change
forms an integral part of this agenda. The purpose of the side-event is to present a recently adopted
European Commission Communication on Climate Change in the context of development cooperation, which proposes
an European strategy and action plan to address this issue.
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11 June
6-8 pm
Room II
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Designing
Future International Actions on Climate Change
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Center for Clean Air Policy
Contact: Catherine R. Leining
Tel: 1-202-408 9260 x203
E-mail: cleining@ccap.org
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Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP) staff and selected negotiators will discuss possible future directions for
international climate policy after 2012, building on outcomes of CCAP's dialogue on future international
actions to address global climate change.
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12 June
1-3 pm
Room II
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Developing a post-Kyoto policy framework
“Orchestra of Treaties” Scenario for after 2012
Taishi Sugiyama, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)
Graduation and
deepening:
a suggestion to move international climate policy forward
Axel Michaelowa
Hamburg Institute of International Economics, Germany
Commitment of
Emissions for Human Development: an alternative and practical approach to emissions reductions
Jiahua Pan
Global Change and Economic Development Programme
The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing China
Linking
treaties to expand the market
Kristian Tangen and Henrik Hasselknippe
The Fridtjof Nansen Institute
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Fridtjof Nansen Institute
Contact: Henrik Hasselknippe
Tel: +47 67111913
E-mail: henrik.hasselknippe@fni.no
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The negotiations on a second commitment period present tremendous challenges for policy makers. This research
project seeks to identify these problems and recommend policies that can help overcome them.
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12 June
2-3 pm
Room I
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International
Conference for Renewable Energies 2004 -
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Germany
Contact: Frank Kannenberg
Tel: +49-30-28550-2316
E-mail: frank.kannenberg@bmu.bund.de
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Following the announcement of Chancellor Schröder in Johannesburg, Germany will convene the
International Conference for Renewable Energies in June 2004 in Bonn. For further information please look at
the web site www.renewables2004.de.
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12 June
6-8 pm
Room I
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The GHG
Protocol in the real world
GHG Protocol
initiative
Emerging Project Accounting Standards and Guidance
Mahua Achay
WDCSB
EPA's
Climate Leaders Partnership, Program Overview
US EPA
Institutionalizing the GHG Protocol
Kevin Boehmer
Canadian Standards Association
Mark Barthel
British Standards Institute
GHG Protocol
Initiative, Corporate Accounting Standards, An Update
Simon Schmitz
WBCSD
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World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Contact: Mahua Acharya
Tel: +41 22 8393197
E-mail: acharya@wbcsd.org
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The Greenhouse Gas Protocol in the real world - adoption of the Corporate and Project Modules. This event
will demonstrate and discuss the applicability of the GHG Protocol in a range of institutions like the ISO,
European Union emissions trading scheme, European Standards Center (CEN), International Aluminium Institute
and CDM Executive Board.
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12 June
6-8 pm
Room II
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NSS Program :
recently completed and ongoing studies
National Strategy Study Clean Development Mechanism - NSS Peru
María Paz Cigarán
National Environmental Council (CONAM)
Report of
Study
on the Methodologies and Its Application
of Clean Development Mechanism in China Lu Xuedu
Ministry of Science and Technology
Beijing, China
Andreas Oberheitmann/Othmar Schwank
International Experts Germany/Switzerland
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Switzerland
Contact: José Romero
Tel: +41 31 322 68 62
E-mail: jose.romero@buwal.admin.ch
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Presentation of the activities under the World Bank National Strategic Studies: assessment of capacities and
needs of developing countries and EIT for the use of the flexible mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol as well as
other needs in the context of the UNFCCC.
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13 June
1-2 pm
Room II
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Emissions Trading in Aviation (332 kB)
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Oeko-Institut (Institute for Applied Ecology e.V.)
Contact: Odette Deuber
Tel: 0049 30 280486 75
E-mail: o.deuber@oeko.de
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Design options for an emissions trading scheme in aviation and their impact on climate change. Issues such as
open emissions trading with other sectors or closed emissions trading only within the aviation industry,
coverage of gases (only CO2 or all relevant greenhouse gas emissions) and initial allocation of allowances
are discussed.
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13 June
1-3 pm
Room I
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New Method for Baseline Determination for Multiple Project Categories
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United Nations Industrial Development Organization
Contact: Marina Ploutakhina
Tel: +43 1 26026 5051
E-mail: m.ploutakhina@unido.org
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The methodology developed by UNIDO supports project developer in defining project boundaries, accounting of
emission changes and screening of additionality of CDM project activities.
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