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Research dialogue
 

The foundation for the research dialogue was laid by decision 9/CP.11 on research needs relating to the Convention, which stipulated an enhanced communication between Parties and the scientific community and requested the SBSTA to regularly consider research needs and systematic observation relating the Convention. The objective of such communication is two-fold:

  • To inform Parties about on-going and planned activities of regional and international climate change research programmes and organizations, and
  • To communicate Parties' views on research needs and priorities to the scientific community.

In response to this request, the SBSTA initiated a dialogue on research needs under the Convention between Parties and regional and international climate change research programmes and organizations. At SBSTA 26 it was agreed to develop and maintain such dialogue in the context of decision 9/CP.11, and relevant research programmes and organizations were invited to regularly inform the SBSTA of developments in research activities relevant to the needs of the Convention, including:

  • Emerging scientific findings, research planning activities, research priorities and gaps, research capacity building activities particularly in developing countries, regional climate change research networks and relevant communication issues (see FCCC/SBSTA/2007/4, para 47(f))

Since then, the research dialogue is taking place during every second session of the SBSTA. In addition, a workshop on research was held in conjunction with SBSTA 34, to give further in-depth consideration to issues addressed at the research dialogue.

The success of the activities carried out under the research dialogue was recognized by decision 16/CP.17, which also decided that the dialogue should continue, and be used as a forum for:

  • Discussing needs for climate change research and research-related capacity-building, particularly those of developing countries, to support the work of the Convention;
  • Conveying research findings and lessons learned from activities undertaken by regional and international research programmes and organizations of relevance to the Convention.

Prior to the SBSTA session at which a research dialogue will be held, Parties are invited to submit their views on research needs as well as on specific themes to be addressed in the dialogue. Regional and international research programmes and organizations are invited to provide information on developments in their research activities relevant to the needs of the Convention.

 

Previous research dialogue meetings and related events 

 

SBSTA 36 dialogue on developments in research activities relevant to the needs of the Convention

SBSTA 35 side event on updates on climate change science - special focus Africa

SBSTA 34 workshop on research, 2-3 June 2011

SBSTA 34 Dialogue on developments in research activities relevant to the needs of the Convention

SBSTA 33 Side event on climate change research: updated information on emerging scientific findings and research outcomes

SBSTA 32 dialogue on developments in research activities relevant to the needs of the Convention

SBSTA 30 dialogue on developments in research activities relevant to the needs of the Convention

Informal discussion on developments in research activities SBSTA 28

Informal discussion on a more effective dialogue between Parties and regional and international climate change research programmes and organizations SBSTA 26

Special side event on research needs relating to the Convention SBSTA 24

Recent and upcoming events

Calendar of science events

SBSTA 36 Research dialogue 19 May 2012

UNFCCC Side event:
Updates on climate change science - special focus on Africa.
Friday, 2 December 2011,
ICC Durban, South Africa

 
Key documents and decisions

Decision 16/CP.17

Decision 9/CP.11

FCCC/SBSTA/2012/MISC.2 and Add.1 Views on specific themes to be addressed at the SBSTA 36 research dialogue, including information on technical and scientific aspects of emissions and removals of all greenhouse gases from coastal and marine ecosystems. Submissions from Parties

FCCC/SBSTA/2012/MISC.3    Update on developments in research activities relevant to the needs of the Convention, including on the long-term global goal; and information on technical and scientific aspects of emissions and removals of all greenhouse gases from coastal and marine ecosystems. Submissions from regional and international climate change research programmes and organizations

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Programmes and organizations contributing to the research dialogue

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)

Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN)

DIVERSITAS

Earth System Science Partnership (ESSP)

Global change SysTem for Analysis, Research and Training (START)

Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research (IAI)

International Association of Cryospheric Sciences (IACS)

International Geosphere–Biosphere Programme (IGBP)

International Group of Funding Agencies for global change research (IGFA)

International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP)

PROVIA Programme of Research on Climate Vulnerability, Impacts and Adaptation

United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

World Climate Research Programme (WCRP)