NEGOTIATIONS
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Research
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The need for a better understanding of the global climate system and its variability and change are
addressed in the Convention, which calls on Parties to promote and cooperate in research and
systematic observation of the climate system, including through exchange of information and
supporting international programmes, networks and organizations (Articles 4.1(g,h) and 5). Parties
are also called upon to cooperate in improving the capacities of developing countries so that they
can participate in research and systematic observation activities.
Climate change research focuses on a wide range of topics such as earth sciences, climate processes
and system, climate variability, climate modelling and prediction, including extreme events; climate
change impacts and vulnerabilities, including adaptation, and climate change mitigation. It also
covers a broad spectrum of sectors, society, economies and ecosystems, as well as cross-cutting and
interdisciplinary research. more >>
Outlook to SBSTA 38
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External Resources
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Resources on climate change
research and systematic observation related information from external organizations,
including IPCC and other relevant programmes
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Calendar of Science Events
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Calendar of upcoming worldwide
climate change science and research related events from external organizations,
including on issues of systematic observation
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Outlook for SBSTA 38
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SBSTA 38 will focus its consideration on matters related to
research, including the holding of a research
dialogue.
By 25 March 2013, Parties are invited to submit their views on
the following:
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Possible items for consideration as part of the research
dialogue during SBSTA 38;
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Content of a workshop to be held by SBSTA 39 on the technical
and scientific aspects of ecosystems with high-carbon reservoirs not covered by other agenda items
under the Convention, such as coastal marine ecosystems, in the context of wider mitigation and
adaptation efforts;
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Information on the technical and scientific aspects of
emissions by sources, removals by sinks, and reservoirs of all greenhouse gases, including
emissions and removals from terrestrial ecosystems such as steppe, savannah, tundra and peatlands,
with a view to identifying and quantifying the impact of human activities; this information would
be considered as a theme for the SBSTA 38 research dialogue, taking into account the submissions
received on possible items for consideration as part of the next dialogue. Regional and
international research programmes and organizations are also invited to provide such
information.
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The Adaptation Exchange
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