The 44th session of the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) took place from 16 to 26 May 2016 in the World Conference Centre in Bonn, Germany
Information on the elections
Opening and closing statements by Parties and groups of Parties, IGOs and NGOs are available on the submission portal (once on the portal, type in "statements" in the search field, and select SBSTA 44 in the left-hand side menu).
Information on the organization of the session
Adopted agenda
Status report and in-session documents page
Webcast of plenary meetings
In-session events
17 May 2016, 15:00-18:00
Workshop to identify the types of revegetation activities potentially eligible as project activities under the CDM under the existing modalities and procedures contained in decisions 5/CMP.1 and 6/CMP.1, and to identify the cases where new modalities and procedures for revegetation would need to be developed in order to guarantee the envi-ronmental integrity of the CDM
18 May 2016, 15.00-18.00
Special event on IPCC assessments and on the global stocktake
19 May 2016, 15:00-18:00
8th meeting of the research dialogue
20 May 2016, 15:00-18:00
Workshop on the identification of adaptation measures, taking into account the diversity of the agricultural systems, indigenous knowledge systems and the differences in scale as well as possible co-benefits and sharing experiences in research and development and on the ground activities, including socioeconomic, environmental and gender aspects
23 May 2016, 10:00-13:00
A workshop on the identification and assessment of agricultural practices and technologies to enhance productivity in a sustainable manner, food security and resilience, considering the differences in agro-ecological zones and farming systems, such as different grassland and cropland practices and systems
21 May 2016, 10:00-13:00
Workshop on linkages between the Technology Mechanism and the Financial Mechanism of the Convention
Supporting information
Technology Framework
Presentation by the UNFCCC secretariat during the first informal consultations: Evolution of technology activities under the Convention