ARTICLE 9:
SUBSIDIARY BODY FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVICE
1. A subsidiary body for scientific and technological advice is hereby established to provide the
Conference of the Parties and, as appropriate, its other subsidiary bodies with timely information and
advice on scientific and technological matters relating to the Convention. This body shall be open to
participation by all Parties and shall be multidisciplinary. It shall comprise government representatives
competent in the relevant field of expertise. It shall report regularly to the Conference of the Parties on
all aspects of its work.
2. Under the guidance of the Conference of the Parties, and drawing upon existing competent international
bodies, this body shall:
(a) Provide assessments of the state of scientific knowledge relating to climate change and its effects;
(b) Prepare scientific assessments on the effects of measures taken in the implementation of the
Convention;
(c) Identify innovative, efficient and state-of-the-art technologies and know-how and advise on the ways
and means of promoting development and/or transferring such technologies;
(d) Provide advice on scientific programmes, international cooperation in research and development
related to climate change, as well as on ways and means of supporting endogenous capacity-building in
developing countries; and
(e) Respond to scientific, technological and methodological questions that the Conference of the Parties
and its subsidiary bodies may put to the body.
3. The functions and terms of reference of this body may be further elaborated by the Conference of the
Parties.
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