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Systematic observation
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Background
COP 3 (Kyoto, December 1997) and COP 4 (Buenos Aires, November 1998), adopted decisions supporting GCOS and
its partner agencies, and urging Parties to engage fully with their work and provide resources to reverse
the decline in the existing observational networks. At COP 5 (Bonn, October/November 1999), the COP adopted
decision 5/CP.5, inviting the GCOS
secretariat, in consultation with the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) and others, to organize regional workshops to identify priority capacity building
needs to enhance the participation of developing countries in systematic observation.
Also at COP 5, the COP urged Parties to address deficiencies in climate observing networks. It adopted
reporting guidelines on global climate observing systems and invited Parties to provide detailed
reports on systematic observation as part of their national communications (on a voluntary basis, in the
case of non-Annex I Parties).
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