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FCCC/SBSTA/1999/13     
[located on Vol. 2]



Title
National communications from Parties included in Annex I to the Convention. Guidelines for the preparation of national communications. Guidelines for the preparation of national communications by Parties included in Annex I to the Convention: Part II. Note by the secretariat.

Full text (PDF)
Full text of this documents is located on Volume 2, 1997-1999

Notes
Item 8 (a) of the provisional agenda. The Chinese and Russian languages of this document is electronically not available

Abstract
This note contains revised draft guidelines for the preparation of national communications by Parties included in Annex I to the Convention: Part II, Reporting guidelines on other issues. A text reflecting the status of discussions at the
close of the tenth session of the SBSTA is contained in document FCCC/SBSTA/1999/13/Add.1. The latter document contains revisions proposed by Parties and the co-Chairs to the joint contact group on Annex I national communications at the tenth session of the SBSTA and editorial corrections. In addition, Parties may wish to refer to document
FCCC/SBSTA/1999/13/Add.2, which contains draft guidance for reporting on global climate observing systems from the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) secretariat. This note explains the principal differences between the Chairman’s revised draft text and Working Paper No. 4. It also identifies a few additional options for changes Parties may wish to
consider

Meeting
Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA), Eleventh session, 25 October - 5 November 1999, Bonn, Germany

Keywords
Annex I Parties
GCOS
conference papers
emission inventories
national communications
policies and measures
reporting procedures
research and systematic observation
technology transfer

Content

Publication date
23/10/1999
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