The SBSTA is one of two permanent subsidiary bodies to the Convention established by the COP/CMP. It supports the work of the COP, the CMP and the CMA through the provision of timely information and advice on scientific and technological matters as they relate to the Convention, its Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement.
Key areas of work for the SBSTA include the impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change, promoting the development and transfer of environmentally-sound technologies and conducting technical work to improve the guidelines for preparing and reviewing greenhouse gas emission inventories from Annex I Parties. The SBSTA carries out methodological work under the Convention, the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement, and promotes collaboration in the field of research and systematic observation of the climate system.
In addition, the SBSTA plays an important role as the link between the scientific information provided by expert sources such as the IPCC on the one hand, and the policy-oriented needs of the COP on the other hand. It works closely with the IPCC, sometimes requesting specific information or reports from it, and also collaborates with other relevant international organizations that share the common objective of sustainable development.
The SBSTA and SBI work together on cross-cutting issues that touch on both their areas of expertise. These include the vulnerability of developing countries to climate change and response measures, discussions under the Technology Mechanism, the Adaptation Committee and the Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage associated with Climate Change Impacts.
The SBSTA and the SBI have traditionally met in parallel, twice a year. When they are not meeting in conjunction with the COP, the subsidiary bodies usually convene at the seat of the secretariat in Bonn, Germany.
Secretariat contact for SBSTA coordination:
Ms. Wanna Tanunchaiwatana - SBSTA Coordinator (wtanunchaiwatana@unfccc.int)
Ms. Hanna Hoffmann - SBSTA Focal Point (hhoffmann@unfccc.int)
Location | Session | Conference |
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Katowice, Poland |
SBSTA 49 | Katowice Climate Change Conference – December 2018 |
Bangkok, Thailand |
SBSTA 48-2 | Bangkok Climate Change Conference - September 2018 |
Bonn, Germany |
SBSTA 48 | Bonn Climate Change Conference - April 2018 |
Bonn, Germany |
SBSTA 47 | UN Climate Change Conference - November 2017 |
Bonn, Germany |
SBSTA 46 | Bonn Climate Change Conference - May 2017 |
Marrakech, Morocco |
SBSTA 45 | Marrakech Climate Change Conference - November 2016 |
Bonn, Germany |
SBSTA 44 | Bonn Climate Change Conference - May 2016 |
Paris, France |
SBSTA 43 | Paris Climate Change Conference - November 2015 |
Bonn, Germany |
SBSTA 42 | Bonn Climate Change Conference - June 2015 |
Lima, Peru |
SBSTA 41 | Lima Climate Change Conference - December 2014 |
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FCCC/SBSTA/2014/INF.2Report on the workshop on the current state of scientific knowledge on how to enhance the adaptation of agriculture to climate change impacts while promoting rural development, sustainable development and productivity of agricultural systems and food security in all countries, particularly in developing countries, taking into account the diversity of the agricultural systems and the differences in scale as well as possible adaptation co-benefits. Note by the secretariat.meeting papers
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FCCC/SBSTA/2014/INF.2Report on the workshop on the current state of scientific knowledge on how to enhance the adaptation of agriculture to climate change impacts while promoting rural development, sustainable development and productivity of agricultural systems and food security in all countries, particularly in developing countries, taking into account the diversity of the agricultural systems and the differences in scale as well as possible adaptation co-benefits. Note by the secretariat.meeting papers
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FCCC/2012/II/OD/8/Add.1Daily programme for Tuesday, 4 December 2012 (COP18) (CMP8). Addendum.Daily programmes