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Subsidiary Body events
Koronivia intersessional workshop - Part 1
01 - 16 Jun. 2021
09:00h - 21:00h
Virtual event
Agriculture, Forests and Other Land Use
UNFCCC
English
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Subsidiary Body events
Koronivia intersessional workshop - Part 1
01 - 16 Jun. 2021
09:00h - 21:00h
Virtual event
Agriculture, Forests and Other Land Use
UNFCCC
English

Time
Session 1:    1 June 2021   19:00 - 20:30 (CEST) - Watch the broadcast
Session 2:    2 June 2021   19:00 - 20:30 (CEST) - Watch the broadcast
Session 3:    9 June 2021   03:00 - 04:30 (CEST) - Watch the broadcast
Session 4:  10 June 2021   03:00 - 04:30 (CEST) - Watch the broadcast
Session 5:  15 June 2021   09:00 - 10:30 (CEST) - Watch the broadcast
Session 6:  16 June 2021   09:00 - 10:30 (CEST) - Watch the broadcast

Mandate
Through decision 4/CP.23 ‘Koronivia joint work on agriculture’ the COP requested the SBSTA and SBI to jointly address issues related to agriculture, including through workshops and expert meetings, working with constituted bodies under the Convention and taking into consideration the vulnerabilities of agriculture to climate change and approaches to addressing food security. 

Parties set out a road map of work under the Koronivia joint work on agriculture, as contained in annex I of FCCC/SBI/2018/9 and FCCC/SBSTA/2018/4, including six workshops to be held sequentially up until COP 26. The SBSTA and the SBI requested the secretariat to organize these workshops in conjunction with specified sessions, and encouraged admitted observers to participate in these workshops. The six workshops have been completed, further information on each workshop is available on the UNFCCC Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture website.

At SB50, the SBI and the SBSTA requested the secretariat to organize an intersessional workshop in addition to the workshops mandated in the Koronivia road map to contribute to delivering the outcomes of the KJWA, taking into consideration the vulnerabilities of agriculture to climate change and approaches to addressing food security, and to prepare a report on the workshop. They took note of the importance of issues, including but not limited to farmers, gender, youth, and local communities and indigenous peoples. They requested the secretariat to take into account the following elements when organizing the workshop: 

     a) Sustainable land and water management, including integrated watershed management strategies, to ensure food security; 

     b) Strategies and modalities to scale up implementation of best practices, innovations and technologies that increase resilience and sustainable production in agricultural systems according to national circumstances. 

The workshop had initially been scheduled to take place in Bonn from 3 to 5 March 2020, but had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The workshop will now be organized in two parts. 

The first part on element a) will be organized virtually in conjunction with the May–June 2021 Climate Change Conference sessions of the subsidiary bodies (from 31 May to 17 June 2021).  The second part on element b) will be organized closer to COP 26 (dates tbc).  

Participation
The workshop is open to all Parties and admitted observer organizations attending the May–June 2021 Climate Change Conference sessions of the subsidiary bodies.

Concept note and agenda
Concept note and agenda

Report
Report

Session 1: Focus session - Sustainable land management to ensure food security

Keynote presentations

Presenter

Presentation

Cynthia Rosenzweig, IPCC SRCCL

Sustainable Land Management to Ensure Food Security
Perspectives from the IPCC Special Report 
on Climate Change and Land

Sasha Koo-Oshima, FAO

Sustainable land management to ensure food security

Xiaoxia Jia, UNCCD

Sustainable land management  for food security and sustainable agriculture through LDN responsive actions 

Session 2: Focus session - Sustainable water management to ensure food security

Keynote presentations

Presenter

Presentation

Zita Sebesvari, UNU-EHS

Floods and disruption of flow regimes

Khaled Abu Zeid, CEDARE

Water Security & Food Security in the Context of Climate Change

Wolde Mekuria, IWMI

Landscape Restoration for Achieving Community and Environment Resilience: the experience from Ethiopia 

Session 3: Party presentations

Presenter

Presentation

Argentina

Presentation

Bhutan on behalf of least developed countries

Presentation

European Union

Presentation

Fiji

Presentation

New Zealand

Presentation

Tunisia on behalf of AGN

Presentation

Session 4: Presentations by constituted bodies and financing entities

Presenter

Presentation

Adaptation Fund

Presentation

CTCN

Presentation

FWG LCIPP

Presentation

GCF

Presentation

GEF

Presentation

KCI

Presentation

LEG

Presentation

World Bank

Presentation

Session 5: Expert presentations by observer constituencies

Presenter

Presentation
BINGO

Presentation

ENGO

Presentation

Farmers

Presentation

RINGO

Presentation

TUNGO

Presentation

Women and Gender

Presentation

YOUNGO

Presentation

Session 6: Plenary discussion

Presenter

Presentation

Thanawat Tiensin, CFS

Presentation

Additional material submitted by other UN agencies

Affiliation

Statement
UN Committee on World Food Security (CFS)

HLPE paper on the impact of COVID-19 on food security and nutrition

CFS Policy recommendations on Agroecological and other innovative approaches

HLPE Report - Agroecological and other innovative approaches

HLPE Synthesis report - FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION BUILDING A GLOBAL NARRATIVE TOWARDS 2030

CFS Voluntary Guidelines on Food Systems and Nutrition

HLPE Report - Nutrition and food systems

Additional material submitted by Observers

Affiliation

Statement

BINGO

Statement

Farmers

Statement

Video