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FCCC/SBI/2001/7
[located on Vol. 3]
Title
Further work concerning least developed countries. Workshop to develop draft guidelines for the preparation of national adaptation programmes of action. Note by the secretariat.
Full text (PDF)
Full text of this documents is located on Volume 3, 2000-2002
Notes
Item 3 (a) of the provisional agenda
Abstract
The Conference of the Parties, at its sixth session, requested the secretariat to organize a workshop involving six resource persons from least developed countries, in addition to other relevant experts, to develop draft guidelines for the preparation of national adaptation programmes of action, before the fourteenth sessions of the subsidiary bodies (FCCC/CP/2000/5/Add.2, para. 6 (a)). The Government of Uganda offered to host the meeting, which was held at the Grand Imperial Hotel in Kampala and included representatives from least developed country Parties as well as other experts spanning different regions and diverse expertise. Financial support for the organization of the workshop was provided by the Government of Canada through the Canadian International Development Agency.
This document describes the discussions that took place during the meeting, which centred around further elaborating the concept of national adaptation programmes of action (NAPAs), as well as the elements that should guide the process of their preparation. The summary of discussions is included in section III below. The draft guidelines agreed at the workshop are included in section IV. This document will serve as the basis for discussion, by the group of least developed countries, on NAPA guidelines during a two-day workshop to be held in Bonn immediately prior to the fourteenth sessions of the subsidiary bodies
Meeting
Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI), Fourteenth session, 24-27 July 2001, Bonn, Germany
Keywords
adaptation to change conference papers least developed countries national adaptation programmes
Content
Publication date
30/05/2001
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