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The Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA), at its thirty-second session, requested the secretariat to hold a workshop, in conjunction with the thirty-fourth session of the SBSTA, subject to the availability of resources and under the guidance of the Chair of the SBSTA, to allow further in-depth consideration to be given to issues addressed in the research dialogue being held under the SBSTA in the context of decision 9/CP.11.
Information on the themes for the workshop is available in document FCCC/SBSTA/2011/INF.1
Agenda (29 kB)
Report of the Workshop (129 kB)
List of participants (112 kB)
See also information on the Third Research Dialogue, also held during SBSTA 34
Presentations
Opening and introduction |
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UNFCCC Secretariat |
Setting the scene |
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Jean-Pascal van Ypersele, IPCC |
IPCC policy relevant information for supporting the UNFCCC process (2984 kB) |
Renate Christ, IPCC |
Communicating Climate Change Science (878 kB) |
Session 1 - Understanding the science: Recent climate change research findings, uncertainty management
Observed impacts of climate change and the resulting impacts on society in the context of Article 2 of the Convention |
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Walt Meier, Lars-Otto Reiersen, AMAP |
Recent results on cryospheric research (3415 kB) |
Georg Kaser, IACS |
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Carol Turley, FP7 |
Ocean acidification: Recent results from the EPOCA project (2285 kB) |
Esteban Jobbagy, IAI |
Land-use changes in South America and their impact on climate change (1891 kB) |
Bruce Campbell, ESSP |
Impacts of climate change on farming systems, food production and security (5529 kB) |
Ricardo Valentini, FP7 |
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Andy Haines, ESSP |
Public health benefits of strategies to reduce GHG emissions (1889 kB) |
Carol Turley, FP7, Philip Williamson, IGBP |
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Lars-Otto Reiersen, AMAP |
State of the Arctic coasts: Main outcomes of the 2011 report (546 kB) |
Information on studies regarding the temperature stabilization scenarios (including 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels) and associated emission trajectories and responses of carbon sources and sinks, in particular in relation to the new approach taken by the IPCC for scenario development |
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Detlef van Vuuren, |
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Hiroki Kondo, Japan |
New findings emerging from CMIP5 long-term projection experiments (1743 kB) |
Myles Allen, University of Oxford |
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Corinne Le Quéré, ESSP |
Research needs and priorities: views by Parties |
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Gao Yun, China |
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David Warrilow, United Kingdom |
Climate policy research needs (584 kB) |
Guy Midgley, South Africa |
Adaptation research needs and priorities in South Africa - towards addressing uncertainties (328 kB) |
Emerging issues |
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Lisa Emberson, UNEP |
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Philip Williamson, IGBP |
Ocean fertilization (1752 kB) |
Deborah Rogers, IHDP |
Social sciences contributions to climate change research (1031 kB) |
Session 2 - Communicating climate change sciences
Good practices and lessons learnt in communicating climate change research results from the scientific community to the policy makers, including existing challenges |
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Andrew Matthews, APN |
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Jon Padgham, START |
Experiences from START's science-policy dialogues at national and regional levels (489 kB) |
Richard Klein, PROVIA |
Communicating scientific knowledge and needs for research on climate change adaptation (261 kB) |
Daniela Jacob, FP7 |
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Klaus Radunsky, EU |
Enhancing the effectiveness of the research dialogue, and how existing challendes could be overcome (130 kB) |
Julius Atlhopheng, Botswana |
Communicating climate change in the Kalahari, Botswana (718 kB) |
Session 3 - Building capacity for research in developing countries
Collaboration with developing countries in climate change research - results, success stories, possibilities and needs |
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Rodolfo Godinez, Mexico |
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Perry Wiles, Australia |
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Andrew Matthews, APN |
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Susana Calsamiglia-Mendlewizc, FP7 |