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Fourth Meeting of the Subsidiary
Body for Scientific, Technical, and Technological Advice (SBSTTA-4) |
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Photos and RealAudio for 28 June |
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| ISOC-1 Opening Plenary | |
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| Jorge Illueca, UNEP, on behalf of the UNEP Executive Director Klaus T�pfer, wished participants a successful meeting. | ![]() |
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Cristi�n Samper (Colombia), Chair of SBSTTA-5, highlighted improvements made during SBSTTA-4, including: a more focused agenda and proposal to hold two SBSTTA meetings between each COP; three presentations by leading scientists to introduce topics; and the establishment of staggered Bureau members' terms to facilitate continuity. |
| CANADA supported incremental rather than radical change of Convention operations. | ![]() |
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GERMANY, on behalf of the EU, noted the importance of agenda setting, reporting and notification, and he suggested holding annual SBSTTA's and bi-annual COP's. He expressed preference for making the CBD's existing structures work better than fundamentally changing them, such as through a new subsidiary body. |
| The PHILIPPINES stressed the need for full cooperation by all participants in a transparent manner, especially regarding capacity-building, financial and budgetary issues. | ![]() |
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ETHIOPIA, on behalf of the African Group, said the CBD should work closely with other multilateral agreements, including Ramsar and CITES, to gain from their experience and to avoid duplication. |
| INDIA supported yearly SBSTTA meetings and bi-annual COPs. He also supported establishing a limited number of specific expert panels, which they said should be transparent and have equitable geographic representation. | ![]() |
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TONGA stressed the need to incorporate regional processes and meetings prior to COPs and SBSTTAs. |