REPORT OF THE SUBSIDIARY BODY FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVICE ON ITS 20TH SESSION, HELD AT BONN FROM 16 TO 25 JUNE 2004 :ADDENDUM
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GENERAL
FCCC/SBSTA/2004/6/Add.1
18 de octubre de 2004
ESPAÑOL
Original: INGLÉS
ÓRGANO SUBSIDIARIO DE ASESORAMIENTO
CIENTÍFICO Y TECNOLÓGICO
INFORME DEL ÓRGANO SUBSIDIARIO DE
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Richard Neil Head
Director, Development Group, Emergency
Management Australia
Mr. Anthony Peter Arnold
Acting Director, Emergency Management Liaison,
Emergency Management Australia
Ms. (...) Nhim Vanda
Senior Minister, Vice President of the National
Committee for Disaster Management
Mr. Sovann Ross
Under Director General, Disaster Management and
Legal Advisor to the National Committee for Disaster
Management
CAMEROON
Mr. (...) Hiroaki Maruya
Director for Disaster Management, Cabinet Office
Mr. Toshio Kuzuma
Director for Disaster Management, Cabinet Office
Mr.
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REPORT OF THE OPEN-ENDED WORKING GROUP OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHEMICALS MANAGEMENT ON THE WORK OF ITS FIRST MEETING
REPORT OF THE OPEN-ENDED WORKING GROUP OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHEMICALS MANAGEMENT ON THE WORK OF ITS FIRST MEETING
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Silver Hutabarat
Director for Watershed Management
Ministry of Forestry
Dr. Syaiful Anwar
Deputy Director of Watershed Management
Ministry of Forestry
IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)
Mr. (...) Athauda Arachchige Rupika Sandya
Kanthi Bakmeedeniya
Environment Management Officer
Natural Resources Management Division
Ministry of Environment and Natural
Resources
SURINAME
Ms. (...) Nora Berrahmouni
Forest Assessment, Management and
Conservation Division
Forest Assestment Management and
Conservation Division
Ms.
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VISIT TO MAURITIUS :REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND WASTES, MARCOS ORELLANA
VISIT TO MAURITIUS :REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS OF THE ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND WASTES, MARCOS ORELLANA
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International Seminar Overview on underwater cultural heritage management in Latin
America and the Caribbean
Celebrating 20 years of enhancing the protection of underwater cultural heritage and
as part of the closing of the 2021 virtual course on the training manual for UNESCO's foundational course on the protection and management of underwater cultural heritage in Latin America and the
Caribbean
November 23 - 24, 2021 14:00h to 18:00h (Cuba-Colombia-Ecuador time)
Facebook live: @ UNESCOHabana @ UNESCOQuito
Background Adopted by the UNESCO General Conference on November 2, 2001, the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage provides a framework for the protection and management of underwater archaeological contexts. (...) More than 500 participants have received training in underwater archaeology, conservation and management of this unique heritage. The 2001 Convention has been ratified by more than 70 States and is now supported by a wide network of partners, including NGOs, universities and research centers, as well as national authorities, museums and other institutions. (...) As part of the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, the UNESCO offices in Havana and Quito with the support of all UNESCO offices in the region, have organized this seminar to disseminate the various experiences and case studies related to the management of this heritage in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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REPORT ON MEETINGS ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OF ECUADORIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS PROJECTS
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POSSIBLE LONG-TERM FINANCING OPTIONS FOR THE STRATEGIC APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL CHEMICALS MANAGEMENT
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APPROACHES TO ADDRESS LOSS AND DAMAGE ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES THAT ARE PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE TO THE ADVERSE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE TO ENHANCE ADAPTIVE CAPACITY :DRAFT CONCLUSIONS / PROPOSED BY THE CHAIR
Invites all Parties taking into account their common but differentiated
responsibilities and respective capabilities, and specific national and regional development
priorities objectives and circumstances to enhance action on addressing loss and damage
associated with the adverse effects of climate change, by undertaking, inter alia, the
following:
(a) Assessing the risks of loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of
climate change, including slow onset impacts;
(b) Identifying options and designing and implementing country-driven risk
management strategies and approaches, including land use planning, risk transfer and risk
sharing mechanisms, such as insurance;
(c) Monitoring the impacts of climate change, in particular slow onset impacts,
and accounting for losses, as appropriate;
(d) Monitoring and evaluation the impact of risk management actions on
vulnerability and adaptive capacity, and sharing lessons learned and best practices
(e) Implementing comprehensive climate risk management approaches,
including scaling up and replicating good practices and pilot initiatives;
(f) Promoting an enabling environment that would encourage private sector
investment in climate risk management
(g) To involve vulnerable communities and populations, civil society and other
relevant stakeholders in the assessment and response to loss and damage
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Elements
Related to paragraph 5
(a) Facilitating regional and international dialogue to advance the coherence of
policy and regulations on insurance-related measures to address loss and damage;
(b) Promoting comprehensive risk management approaches for addressing loss
and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change;
(c) Implementing climate risk management approaches, including scaling up and
replicating good practices and pilot initiatives;
(d) Advancing approaches for rehabilitation and compensation measures
associated with slow onset events.
(...) Needs associated with coordination/collaboration:
(a) Access to and sharing the use of data, such as hydromet and metadata, on a
voluntary bases, to facilitate management of risk
(b) Coordinating systematic responses, including among UN institutions and
international organizations, to address slow onset events
(c) Coherence for the appropriate use of risk transfer tools in the context of
comprehensive climate risk management
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(d) Provision of guidance to enhance collaboration at multiple levels in
developing countries in addressing loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of
climate change
Needs related to support
(a) For development of institutional arrangements at the national and regional
levels to improve the management and response to loss and damage associated with the
adverse effects of climate change
(b) Resources to support and facilitate implementation of approaches to address
loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change including slow onset
events (add footnote on para 25, 1/CP.16)
(c) Financial and other means to address rehabilitation and compensation from
slow onset events
(d) Predictable sources of funding to support actions related to loss and damage
associated with the adverse effects of climate change including national level activities
(e) Needs related to data collection, including gender disaggregated data,
analysing and dissemination, including tools, equipment in processing loss and damage
associated with the adverse effects of climate change;
(f) Support efforts in developing countries to undertake in their efforts to
undertake comprehensive risk assessment, where relevant, including through the
preparation of hazard maps and risk profiles in vulnerable sectors and to define and
implement appropriate responses
(g) Support to strengthen human and instructional capacities to support early
warning systems and monitoring of loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of
climate change associated with the adverse effects of climate change
(h) Support to enhance the data, information and knowledge needed to support
the development of approaches to address loss and damage associated with the adverse
effects of climate change,
Related to paragraph 7
(a) Identify, develop and implement approaches to address, rehabilitate and
compensate from loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change
(b) Undertaking national adaptation planning drawing from outputs of the work
programme of loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change as
assessing and managing risk of loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of
climate change are integral to such planning
(c) Developing an enabling environment that encourages private sector
investment and thereby expands access to risk management tools
(d) Build national capacity to undertake actions related to loss and damage
associated with the adverse effects of climate change
(e) Strengthen and where appropriate support the creation of institutional
arrangements to drive domestic efforts to manage loss and damage associated with the
adverse effects of climate change
(f) Create arrangements to management means of implementation, including
support providing for assessing and addressing loss and damage associated with the adverse
effects of climate change
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(g) Monitoring and evaluating the impact of risk management actions on
vulnerability and adaptive capacity, and sharing lessons learned and best practices
Others
(a) Strengthening regional cooperation and centres;
(b) Developing and enabling private-sector engagement;
(c) Linking to related disciplines, including disaster risk reduction and
humanitarian assistance;
(d) Linking work on loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of
climate change with national adaptation planning;]

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Ermal Halimi
Head of Flora, Fauna and Soil Sector
Ministry of Environment, Forestry and
Water Management
Ms. Arjana Sinojmeri
Expert of National Parks and Protected
Areas Sector
Ministry of Environment, Forestry and
Water Management
ALGERIA
M. (...) Ashot Vardevanyan
Deputy Head
Bioresources Management Agency
Ministry of Nature Protection
AUSTRALIA
Mr. (...) Athauda Arachchige Rupika Sandya
Kanthi Bakmeedeniya
Environment Management Officer
Natural Resources Management Division
Ministry of Environment and Natural
Resources
SURINAME
Ms.
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