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Implementing adaptation: climate resilient cities
City mayors and disaster risk reduction experts will present ten actions they are taking to ensure their cities are adapted to climate change and resilient to disaster risk, such as critical infrastructure protection. Event presented by ICLEI, UNISDR and World Mayors Council on Climate Change.
Yunus Arikan
ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)
yunus.arikan@iclei.org
+49 228 97629920
Mon, 31 May 2010   
IMO works on market-based measures and enhanced energy efficiency in shipping
IMO is working on further development of market-based measures for international shipping. The reduction potential of the measures, and the generation of funds to be used in developing countries, will be addressed. Progress on the agreed technical and operational measures will also be presented.
Lucy Essuman
International Maritime Organization (IMO)
lessuman@imo.org
+44 207 4634210
Mon, 31 May 2010 
Agenda [350 kb]
Facts and Figures [1 Mb]
IMO submission to SBSTA 32 [143 kb]
BIMCO presentation [466 kb]
IMO presentation [2 Mb]
IMO presentation [2 Mb]
IPCC: supporting GHG inventories and other activities
IPCC assistance to GHG emission inventory compilers will be discussed including expert meetings on the Managed Land Proxy, use of FAO data, uncertainties and forests, the EFDB and new software. At the end of this event the IPCC will also provide an update on other activities.
Renate Christ
WMO/UNEP Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
ipcc-sec@wmo.int
+41 22 7308254
Mon, 31 May 2010 
Supporting GHG inventories and other activities [1 Mb]
The REDD+ agenda: what's left undone? NGO analyses of policy options
WCS, CI, TNC, EDF, UCS, World Vision and NRDC review priority issues for REDD in 2010.
Linda Krueger
Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
lkrueger@wcs.org
+1 914 8066693
Tue, 01 Jun 2010 
Agenda [409 kb]
2010 REDD+ Agenda [39 kb]
Eco Co-Benefits briefing paper [52 kb]
Scope Briefing paper [98 kb]
Scale Briefing Paper [106 kb]
IP Policy Briefing Paper [26 kb]
Finance Briefing Paper [30 kb]
Finance Presentation [311 kb]
Social & Environmental Standards Initiative [1 Mb]
S&E Standards June 1 version [440 kb]
A Nested Approach to REDD+ paper [3 Mb]
Reference Levels [2 Mb]
Indigenous peoples' experiences in ensuring effective participation in REDD+ processes
Indigenous representatives from Latin America, Asia and Africa will share their experiences and lessons in ensuring that indigenous peoples are able to effectively participate and influence global and national REDD+ processes. Discussions on the challenges and ways forward will also be undertaken.
Raymond de Chavez
Tebtebba Foundation
raymond@tebtebba.org
+63 74 9175072789
Tue, 01 Jun 2010 
Presentation by Mr. Dennis Mairena, CADPI, Nicaragua [3 Mb]
The Indigenous Peoples' Global Network on Climate Change and Self-Determination (IPCCSD) [153 kb]
Flyer [2 Mb]
Mainstreaming climate change concerns into development: co-benefits of NAMAs in MRV
The session focuses on how mitigation actions can be planned and implemented in a MRV manner, based on assessment of current and future plan in developing countries. Also, discussion covers mainstreaming climate change concerns into low carbon development in context of MRV and NAMA.
Satoshi Iemoto
Overseas Environmental Cooperation Center, Japan (OECC)
iemoto@oecc.or.jp
+81 3 54720144
Tue, 01 Jun 2010 
MOEJ/OECC Side Event Programme [20 kb]
ppt1: Chair's Introduction [346 kb]
ppt2: Indonesia's National Action Plan [2 Mb]
ppt3: Survey on NAMAs [1 Mb]
Improving National Implementation: highlighting gender equality and women's participation
With examples of gender plans of action from different regions, IUCN and WEDO will convene partners from governments and civil society to highlight the importance of gender considerations in implementing national climate change plans.
Cate Owren
Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO)
cate@wedo.org
+1 212 9730325
Tue, 01 Jun 2010   
Subnational and local governments join forces to deliver effective adaptation measures
Presenting case studies that demonstrate the necessity of partnerships between subnational and local governments and stakeholders for the success of adaptation actions in addressing climate change. Speakers include V Moffet Government of Québec, C Larrivée Ouranos Consortium and M Alibert Québec City.
Rachel Stephens
Regions4 Sustainable Development (Regions4)
rachel.stephens2@wales.gsi.gov
+44 29 20825885
Tue, 01 Jun 2010 
Side Event Invitation Leaflet [165 kb]
Subnational Document [610 kb]
Menu of options to leverage private sector mitigation investment
The event provides a platform for representatives from public and private sector institutions with a strategic interest in financing mitigation in developing countries. Panelists will discuss options to stimulate mitigation investments for renewable energy, energy efficiency and forest protection.
Jochen Harnisch
KfW
jochen.harnisch@kfw.de
+49 173 6906094
Tue, 01 Jun 2010 
Introductory Presentation [402 kb]
Presentation 1 [11 kb]
Presentation 2 [976 kb]
Presentation 3 [318 kb]
Presentation 4 [2 Mb]
Climate policy options for low carbon cities: promises, pitfalls and need for multi-level policies
Cities play an important role in the realization of concrete climate protection activities. Researchers and practitioners present motivation and barriers for local climate protection, and discuss policy instruments targeting the urban potential. By University of Stuttgart.
Maike Sippel
University of Stuttgart
maike.sippel@gmx.de
+49 178 4241276
Tue, 01 Jun 2010 
Agenda [34 kb]
Paper Cities CDM (Sippel, Michaelowa 2009) [630 kb]
ppt Cities and CDM (Michaelowa) [755 kb]
Paper Cities Germany Emission Targets (Sippel 2010) [117 kb]
ppt German cities emission targets (Sippel) [212 kb]
ppt Energy urban poor Johannesburg (Jenssen) [286 kb]
Africa Adaptation Programme: integrating gender and disaster risk reduction into adaptation
The lunch event will present case studies from two countries participating in the AAP – one focusing on integrated approaches towards climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction, and the other focusing on the climate change adaptation and gender nexus.
Veronique Lozano
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
veronique.lozano@undp.org
+1 212 9065724
Tue, 01 Jun 2010 
Flyer Side Event [61 kb]
Project Brochure English [1 Mb]
Project Brochure (Français) [1 Mb]
Project brochure (Japanese) [2 Mb]
Forest degradation: where are we and how to move forward?
Forest degradation has many variables. Even agreed definitions of forests have implications on reducing degradation. Improved policies to reduce degradation require relevant indicators, issues of scale and social aspects. This event provides solutions to enhance cross-site comparisons.
Kamal Prawiranegara
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
k.prawiranegara@cgiar.org
+62 251 8622622
Tue, 01 Jun 2010 
CIFOR-FAO Side Event [300 kb]
1. Understanding forest degradation [2 Mb]
2. Measuring Forest Degradation [3 Mb]
3. Global Partnership on Forest Landscape Restoration [3 Mb]
Aviation bunker fuels
The global aviation industry has agreed on a common set of targets for reducing emissions from bunker fuels. Join a discussion with industry representatives on how these targets can be achieved.
Haldane Dodd
International Air Transport Association (IATA)
doddh@iata.org
+41 22 7702981
Tue, 01 Jun 2010 
Presentation from event [661 kb]
Mind the gap
Policy solutions for increasing ambition.
Naomi Goodman
Greenpeace International (GREENPEACE)
naomi.goodman@greenpeace.org
+31 6 24941044
Tue, 01 Jun 2010 
Closing the Gigatonne Gap: Greenpeace International [1 Mb]
Emission reduction commitments and pledges in light of the 2 degrees benchmark : Bert Metz, European Climate Foundation [1 Mb]
Rapid, Near‐Term Climate Mitigation: a proposal by the Federated States of Micronesia [517 kb]
Korea’s Green Growth Policy: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Republic of Korea [2 Mb]
Model Deutschland/Zero Carbon Action Plan (ZCAP)
Showcasing a model for zero carbon action plan in Germany.
Ashwini Prabha
WWF (WWF)
aprabha@wwfint.org
+41 7 98741682
Tue, 01 Jun 2010 
Invitation to the side event [39 kb]
Folder Blueprint Germany [265 kb]
Study Blueprint Germany (short version) [495 kb]
Blueprint Germany (Full report) [3 Mb]
CDM Executive Board: question and answer session
The Executive Board of the CDM will report on its activities and answer questions from the audience.
Kay Merce
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
kmerce@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151507
Tue, 01 Jun 2010 
CDM Executive Board Q&A presentation [547 kb]
Presentation of second national communications from non-Annex I Parties
Presentation of recently submitted second national communications from Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention.
Yolando Velasco
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
YVelasco@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151427
Tue, 01 Jun 2010 
Cote d'Ivoire Presentation [800 kb]
Dominican Republic [1 Mb]
Kazakhstan [876 kb]
Welcome Presentation_Mr. E. Mugurusi [142 kb]
The Federated States and Regional Governments – active players in combating climate change
Federated states, regions and businesses work towards a low-carbon economy within The Climate Group by fostering renewable energies and by creating a marketplace for cutting-edge technologies and green industries. Innovative projects in combating climate change will be presented by this coalition.
Franzjosef Schafhausen
Germany
Franzjosef.Schafhausen@bmu.bun
+1 177 8031965
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 
Side Event Programme [124 kb]
Key issues for an equitable outcome in Mexico
This side event will discuss the key issues for an equitable outcome in Mexico.
Yvonne Miller
Third World Network (TWN)
ymiller@twngeneva.ch
+41 78 8929203
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 
Flyer [26 kb]
South Bulletin Issue 47 [1004 kb]
Melting ice: update from the Cryosphere
Controversy about AR4 cannot hide the reality that glaciers on a global level continue to recede. Experts will brief on the most recent science and ways to monitor developments in earth’s most inaccessible regions and on a new initiative to bring together affected Cryosphere peoples and regions.
Pam Pearson
Clean Air Task Force (CATF)
pampearson44@yahoo.com
+1 802 4880991
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 
Program [47 kb]
Pres - Towards a Near-term Cryosphere Climate Strategy [3 Mb]
Pres - Bodin - Short-lived Climate Forcers [2 Mb]
Climate change and biodiversity synergies: CBD SBSTTA-14 recommendations and LifeWeb opportunities
This event will highlight relevant recommendations from CBD SBSTTA-14, and present the LifeWeb Initiative which strengthens financing of natural solutions to climate change. It will also profile leading concrete examples of ecosystem solutions, and a tool to estimate carbon/biodiversity overlay.
Caroline Belair
Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
caroline.belair@cbd.int
+1 514 621879
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 
LifeWeb, Carbon and Biodiversity Atlas, and International Climate Initiative [2 Mb]
Overview of the CBD SBSTTA 14 Recommendations [2 Mb]
Presentation on Panama's LifeWeb Expression of Interest [62 kb]
Presentation on Liberia's LifeWeb Expression of Interest [1 Mb]
The Interactive Carbon Calculator [154 kb]
Overview of the LifeWeb Initiative [1 Mb]
Competitiveness and carbon leakage: policies, measures and implications for developing countries
Varying mitigation commitments among countries affect compliance costs for industry and can alter trade flows, distort competitive positions, lead to carbon leakage, and have major implications for developing countries. This event covers these issues and discusses the tools designed to tackle them.
Ana Maria Kleymeyer
International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)
amkleymeyer@ictsd.ch
+41 22 9174282
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 
Presentation OECD [178 kb]
Presentation ICTSD [582 kb]
Presentation Swedish Board of Trade [1 Mb]
Agenda [128 kb]
Burning forests or restoring forests? Industrial use of wood-based bioenergy and REDD contradictions
The side event will address indirect land use change, forest degradation and increased ghg emissions caused by wood-based bio-energy, GMO trees, perverse incentives and other contradictions between policies to reduce deforestation/forest degradation and promotion of large scale wood-based bioenergy.
Simone Lovera
Global Forest Coalition (GFC)
simone@globalforestcoalition.o
+595 981 407375
Wed, 02 Jun 2010   
Kazakhstan's roadmap to Annex B
Kazakhstan is striving to implement Joint implementation projects (JI) and to develop economic growth with low emission policy and strategy.
Adilov Tolebai
Kazakhstan
aiymgulismag@mail.ru
+7 7172 740874
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 
Side-event invitation [1 Mb]
Domestic Carbon trading in Kazakhstan [899 kb]
GHG inventory [1 Mb]
REDD+ partnership
Presentation by Japan on climate change projection program using Earth simulator, presentation by Norway on Oslo Climate and Forest Conference (REDD+ Partnership) and presentation by Japan on Nagoya Meeting in October.
Fumihiko Tokunaga
Japan
fumihiko.tokunaga@mofa.go.jp
+81 3 55018493
Wed, 02 Jun 2010   
Designing Post-2012 mechanisms to stimulate climate change investment
Climate change financing in the post-2012 framework.
Leticia Labre
Climate Markets and Investment Association Limited (CMIA)
leticia.labre@cmia.net
+44 7814 533661
Wed, 02 Jun 2010   
Fast start financing and MRV of NAMAs
Ideas from CCAP dialogues with donors and developing countries on fast start NAMA financing and MRV will be presented. Coordination on criteria for NAMA selection and MRV is essential for successful fast start financing and to lay the groundwork for procedures and governance of longer-term financing.
ELaine Loughridge
Center for Clean Air Policy (CCAP)
EWinterland@ccap.org
+1 202 3508584
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 
Fast Start Finance - Laying the Future Groundwork [103 kb]
Adaptation to climate change - state of play in the negotiations
The negotiations on adaptation have progressed in Copenhagen, but barriers remain to reach an agreement which will trigger a scaling-up of adaptation in developing countries. The side event will discuss the state of play in the negotiations, issues of fast start financing and further prospects.
Anne Koch
Germanwatch
koch@germanwatch.org
+49 1 737851857
Wed, 02 Jun 2010   
Improving efficiency and effectiveness of the CDM trough standardized baselines
In this side event Liechtenstein addresses the use of standardised baselines as a means for improving the CDM. International experts discuss impacts on efficiency and effectiveness of the CDM and present results of a recent study. Furthermore, case studies for selected sectors will be presented.
Sven Braden
Liechtenstein
sven.braden@gmail.com
+42 3236 6196
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 
Präsentations os SBL Side Event [1 Mb]
Climate manipulation and new technologies
Geoengineering technologies have emerged as a new and dangerous response to climate change. This session will provide a critical overview of the new technologies, the interests behind them and why they should be opposed.
Diana Bronson
Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration (ETC Group) (ETC Group)
diana@etcgroup.org
+1 514 6299236
Wed, 02 Jun 2010   
Analyzing Copenhagen: 3.5°C, 2°C or 1.5°C?
The Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Climate Analytics and Ecofys present the Copenhagen Accord emission reduction targets’ inability to meet the 2°C goal. Implications of surplus AAUs and LULUCF accounting rules are analysed and a strategic analysis of the way forward is presented.
Kirsten Macey
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
kirsten.macey@climateanalytics
+49 151 2221251
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 
Invitation [175 kb]
Impacts of LULUCF accounting [96 kb]
Developing country pledges under the Copenhagen Accord [1 Mb]
Introduction: Analyzing Copenhagen: 3.5°C, 2°C or 1.5°C? [312 kb]
What the Copenhagen targets mean for staying below 2 or 1.5 degrees [3 Mb]
Surplus AAUs [974 kb]
Experiences on adjustments for activities under Art. 3, paras 3 and 4, of the Kyoto Protocol
Under Art. 5.2 of the Kyoto Protocol, adjustments are recommended when inventories are incomplete or inconsistent with the Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines, the IPCC good practice guidance and the IPCC good practice guidance for LULUCF. This process is determined by decisions 20/CMP.1 and 22/CMP.1.
Javier Hanna
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
jhanna@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151368
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 
Agenda [170 kb]
Austria_Adjustments side event June 2010_Radunsky.ppt [93 kb]
LRs_Adjustments side event June 2010_Romanovskaya.ppt [1 Mb]
Secretariat_Adjustments side event June 2010_Hanna.ppt [344 kb]
Reviewers_Adjustments side event June 2010_Grassi.ppt [300 kb]
France_Adjustments side event June 2010_Millard.ppt [505 kb]
Putting finance on the fast track – forest carbon and adaptation financing priorities
The fast track pledges of the Copenhagen Accord aim to support sound policies for long-term mitigation and adaptation action. The Nature Conservancy convenes international partners to share their assessment of the priority funding needs with special focus on REDD+ and ecosystem-based adaptation.
Ariane Steinsmeier
The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
ameier@tnc.org
+49 30 2849841956
Thu, 03 Jun 2010 
Fast track finance side event flyer [60 kb]
TNC position paper on climate finance [175 kb]
Methane in the middle: a global methane fund to address the threat of near-term warming?
Methane abatement is one of the few options available to meet both near and long term climate goals. A Blue Ribbon Panel recommended a Global Methane Fund to stimulate greater voluntary methane reductions at COP 15, and panel members update on progress towards an operational fund by COP 16.
Pam Pearson
Climate Policy Center (CPC)
pampearson44@yahoo.com
+46 70 5752257
Thu, 03 Jun 2010 
Program [22 kb]
Methane Panel Bckgd [1 Mb]
Methane Science - Shindell [2 Mb]
GMF Point Carbon Analysis [392 kb]
Implementing REDD+ and adaptation: strengthening participatory processes and local engagement
Insights from communities and practitioners on the ground on why local engagement and incorporation of local knowledge and practice in mitigation and adaptation efforts are critical for implementation and what elements are essential for success.
Jennifer McCullough
Conservation International (CI)
jmccullough@conservation.org
+703 341 2526
Thu, 03 Jun 2010   
European Union's fast start funding: state of play
Spain and the European Commission, as well as several Member States of the European Union, will report on the current status of commitments and ongoing allocations of EU fast start funding, as well as on different initiatives to be undertaken. We also welcome exchanges of views on plans for 2011-2012.
Agnieszka Cyndecka
European Union
agnieszka.cyndecka@ec.europa.e
+32 2 2967240
Thu, 03 Jun 2010 
EU-fast-start funding [48 kb]
Agenda [38 kb]
PPT - EC Adaptation [45 kb]
PPT - EC Mitigation [224 kb]
PPT - Finland [869 kb]
PPT - France [65 kb]
PPT - Germany [593 kb]
PPT - Netherlands [42 kb]
PPT - Spain [269 kb]
PPT - Sweden [362 kb]
PPT - U.K. [49 kb]
GEO Forest Carbon Tracking Task in support of developing countries to set up MRV systems
The GEO Forest Carbon Tracking Task aims to demonstrate that coordinated Earth Observation can provide the basis for reliable information services of suitable consistency, accuracy and continuity to support countries in forest carbon tracking. Efforts towards MRV systems will be shown for 7 regions.
Frank Martin Seifert
European Space Agency (ESA)
frank.martin.seifert@esa.int
+390 6 94180560
Thu, 03 Jun 2010 
Background brochure [3 Mb]
Agenda [52 kb]
1_GEO_Rum_FCTintroduction [2 Mb]
2_ESA_Seifert_EO_Data [1 Mb]
3_INPE_Krug_FCT_sideevent [1 Mb]
4_CONAFOR_Fernandez_Mexico_FCT [2 Mb]
The future Flex Mex architecture: improving the CDM and stepping toward aggregated crediting
We will discuss a range of next-gen mechanisms,bringing together the most advanced thought leaders on the topic. We will cover the latest proposals for CDM transformation and for new scaled-up crediting mechanisms that promise to drive large scale private investment to critical mitigation activities.
Cedric Ammann
International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)
ammann@ieta.org
+41 22 7370500
Thu, 03 Jun 2010 
Next Generation Carbon Finance Tools: Ensuring a role for the Private Sector, IETA Side Event at SB 32 [1 Mb]
Processes, land rights and community management in REDD
Members of the Accra Caucus on Forests and Climate Change will present their recommendations on REDD based on a set of case studies from across the world, highlighting the importance of inclusive processes, land rights and community management.
Poul Erik Lauridsen
CARE International (CI)
pelauridsen@care.dk
+45 35 200135
Thu, 03 Jun 2010 
Presentation from Charles Meshack [1 Mb]
CDM after COP 15 - How to promote the mechanism in underrepresented countries
COP 15 and EU ETS regulation have shifted the focus on the CDM in underrepresented and Least Developed Countries. This side event looks at options to overcome barriers and challenges. International experts will discuss the respective CDM reforms and present experiences with the programmatic CDM.
Axel Michaelowa
ClimateNet
michaelowa@perspectives.cc
+41 44 8204208
Thu, 03 Jun 2010 
Paula Castro Uni Zurich [109 kb]
CDM Reform Axel Michaelowa [527 kb]
CDM in Mali Debele [97 kb]
CDM in LDCs Andersone [1 Mb]
cer market outlook gassan-zade [480 kb]
Developments in MRV and monitoring of mitigation actions and safeguard for REDD+
Investments in monitoring are intensifying as countries prepare for REDD+. UN-REDD and partners assist countries in establishing robust and transparent MRV and monitoring. Side event covers remote sensing applications, monitoring systems in the Congo Basin, and monitoring governance safeguards.
Wendy Mann
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
wendy.mann@fao.org
+39 6 57053842
Thu, 03 Jun 2010   
High sequestration, low emission, food secure farming
IFOAM and IATP present effective, affordable, locally appropriate mitigation and adaptation practices for integration into action plans and policies. Organic agriculture captures high levels of CO2, conserves soil, water and fossil-fuels, protects carbon-rich ecosystems and improves food security.
Robert Jordan
International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM)
r.jordan@ifoam.org
+996 778 599299
Thu, 03 Jun 2010 
IFOAM Climate Change Guide [892 kb]
ETC Group - Who will feed us report [1 Mb]
IAASTD - Summary for Decision Makers of the Global Report [1 Mb]
TWN - FAO - Tigray Project [1 Mb]
Water and climate – bridging the gap
This event will bring together experts from the water and climate community to discuss the implications of COP 15 outcomes for the water agenda, and highlight how water management for climate mitigation and adaptation can be reflected in UNFCCC negotiations and programmes.
Hannah Stoddart
Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future (SF)
hstoddart@stakeholderforum.org
+44 207 5806912
Thu, 03 Jun 2010 
Hannah's Slides [233 kb]
Climate change and hunger: The role of social protection in adaptation and food security
An interactive discussion between representatives of Mexico, Burkina Faso, UNDP, WFP and the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) on the role of social protection and safety nets in ensuring food security under climate change, and on social protection in the context of adaptation in the climate change negotiations.
Oscar Ekdahl
World Food Programme (WFP)
oscar.ekdahl@wfp.org
+46 709 966900
Thu, 03 Jun 2010 
WFP Invitation [791 kb]
Climate change adaptation and humanitarian action
The key humanitarian organisations present practical solutions in support of disaster-prone developing countries. Disaster management, including disaster preparedness, risk reduction and response, is crucial to prevent damage from climate-related disasters and strengthen community safety and resilience.
Anna Zinecker
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
anna.zinecker@ifrc.org
+41 22 7304671
Thu, 03 Jun 2010   
Climate change demands inner change
In order for us move into an era of greater care for the Earth we need to connect more deeply with our values, and to help others do the same. In this presentation we will demonstrate how a simple meditation practice can bring about shifts in understanding – for others,the environment and ourselves.
Sonja Maria Ohlsson
Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University (BKWSU)
copenhagen@dk.bkwsu.org
+45 33 310421
Fri, 04 Jun 2010   
Improving the effectiveness of international climate change governance
IISD and its partners examine an effective system of international governance to address the climate change challenge, focusing on developments and directions resulting from the Copenhagen climate change conference.
Jo-Ellen Parry
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
jparry@iisd.ca
+1 204 9587722
Fri, 04 Jun 2010 
John Drexhage presentation [773 kb]
Alden Meyer presentation [2 Mb]
Designing and implementing climate risk mgt and insurance tools for adaptation (MCII with partners)
Explores party questions on design and implementation of climate risk mgt and insurance tools for adaptation. Delegates and experts discuss examples of institutional set-ups, cost considerations, implementation strategies to help vulnerable countries and people. Moving from negotiation text to implementation.
Koko Warner
Munich Climate Insurance Initiative (MCII)
warner@ehs.unu.edu
+49 228 8150249
Fri, 04 Jun 2010 
Vulnerable Countries and Vulnerable People: How Disaster Risk Reduction & Insurance can help them adapt [1 Mb]
Insurance, developing countries and climate change [255 kb]
Cost estimates for multi-region risk sharing Pools (Simon Young) [425 kb]
Institutional options for climate risk insurance (Simon Young) [651 kb]
MCII side event program [20 kb]
Bridging the gap between transport and climate change
This side event will present and discuss with negotiators recent suggestions by TRF, GTZ, UITP, Veolia and ITDP on the financial, technology and capacity building requirements of a post-2012 Agreement that recognizes the role of land transport.
Holger Dalkmann
Transport Research Foundation (TRF)
hdalkmann@trl.co.uk
+44 7810 804849
Fri, 04 Jun 2010 
Agenda [133 kb]
Flyer [40 kb]
02 Dalkmann-Sectoral Mechanism [589 kb]
03 Bongardt-Clean Technology [3 Mb]
04 Edant-BtG activities in 2010 [721 kb]
[TUE 8 JUNE-INVITATION TO WORKSHOP] [297 kb]
[New Paper-A Sectoral Mechanism for Transport] [480 kb]
Our Brochure [1 Mb]
01 Welcome and Agenda [469 kb]
Agriculture and climate change – next steps after Copenhagen
Agro-ecological farming systems build on farmer knowledge, maximize biodiversity and mitigate climate change, but is carbon trading the way forward? Should large-scale industrial agriculture (no-till, agrofuels, biochar, GM plants) be considered a carbon sink? We examine arguments and evidence.
Helena Paul
ECONEXUS
h.paul@econexus.info
+44 207 4314357
Fri, 04 Jun 2010 
Should soil go into the carbon market? presentation [69 kb]
The role of grassland ecosystems and livestock intensification in climate change [1 Mb]
Keep soil out of carbon markets: 2 pages [128 kb]
Mediterranean energy network and green economy
Combating Mediterranean climate change works together with security of energy supply. A network system with greater use of renewable energy, the improvement of energy efficiency and a cut in gas emissions will make industry and agriculture more competitive, generating investments, creating new jobs.
Massimo Pieri
COBASE, Cooperativa Tecnico Scientifica di Base (ECOSOC)
cobaseu@gmail.com
+39 6 3330078
Fri, 04 Jun 2010 
announcement [111 kb]
announcement2 [113 kb]
An equitable pathway toward 350 ppm CO2
Join 350.org to discuss clean development pathways towards reaching 350 ppm. 112 countries support 350 ppm as a target. We will devote time during this side event to exploring what this means in terms of equitable allotment of atmospheric space.
Jeremy Osborn
350.org (350.org)
jeremy@350.org
+1 802 5524067
Fri, 04 Jun 2010   
Demonstrating agricultural mitigation: examples from the field
A consortium of FAO, IFAD, the CGIAR, the GPDRD, CCAFS, and the World Bank will present 3-6 case studies demonstrating field work on GHG mitigation in agriculture, including MRV issues, synergies with adaptation, and impacts on food security and livelihoods.
Susan Buzzelli
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
s.buzzelli@cgiar.org
+44 777 2195317
Fri, 04 Jun 2010 
Platform Issue Paper: Agriculture and Climate Change Beyond Copenhagen [260 kb]
Towards a work programme on agriculture - FAO submission to the AWG-LCA [110 kb]
Programme // Demonstrating Agricultural Mitigation: Examples from the field [464 kb]
Gerber, Pierre (FAO). The potential of carbon crediting for restoring degraded grazing systems in Qinghai, China [621 kb]
Woelke, Johannes (WB). MItigation through agricultural development in Kenya [464 kb]
Negra, Christine (Heinz Center). Building the base: Scientific investments to support agricultural mitigation [267 kb]
Gopalan, Sarala (IFAP). Farmers' perspective on agricultural mitigation [792 kb]
From forest conservation to REDD plus - German cooperation in support of climate change mitigation related to forests
Germany is supporting REDD plus activities in more than 20 developing countries. This side event will give an overview of this engagement, which combines activities run by German development cooperation and Germany's International Climate Initiative, and will present country specific projects.
Reinhard Wolf
Germany
Reinhard.Wolf@gtz.de
+49 6196 791322
Fri, 04 Jun 2010 
1- Agenda.pdf [147 kb]
2- German positions and activities on REDD_Heiko Warnken-BMZ.pdf [111 kb]
3 - REDD+ in the International Climate Initiative (ICI)-BMU.pdf [88 kb]
4 - Brazil Presentation REDD Bonn side event 2010-06-04.pdf [380 kb]
5 - Indonesia Presentation REDD Bonn side event 2010-06-04.pdf [1 Mb]
Changing the climate of climate change negotiations
Please join us in a presentation regarding the use of mediation as an effective dispute resolution mechanism as applied to conflicts resulting from climate change issues in the social, economic, and political arenas as consequence of climate change now and in our common future. Refreshments are provided.
Thomas Fiutak
Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI)
fiuta001@umn.edu
+1 651 7241822
Fri, 04 Jun 2010   
Border adjustments for carbon-intensive products: who wins, who loses?
Border adjustments are gaining increasing salience in the US and in the EU. A panel of delegates and experts explores their environmental and economic pros and cons, above all in developing countries. Panelists suggest ways to address these implications and discuss them with the audience.
Clara Brandi
German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)
clara.brandi@die-gdi.de
+49 176 84415709
Sat, 05 Jun 2010 
Programme [41 kb]
Presentation Dr. Karsten Neuhoff (German Institute for Economic Research / DIW) [825 kb]
Presentation Clara Brandi (German Development Institute / DIE) [212 kb]
Presentation Dr. Fariborz Zelli (German Development Institute / DIE) [302 kb]
Shipping and combating climate change
The shipping industry is enthusiastic in wishing to respond on environmental, political and economic imperatives to continue mitigating its impact on climate changes. ICS, Intertanko and BIMCO will review the current situation and the way ahead. Key member states will be invited to participate.
Michael Lund
BIMCO (The Baltic And International Maritime Council) (BIMCO)
mlu@bimco.org
+45 2880 4523410665
Sat, 05 Jun 2010 
Program [89 kb]
The Role of the Shipping Industry [1 Mb]
State of Affair for the work at IMO [513 kb]
International Shipping and Shipowners Reducing GHG Emissions [372 kb]
GHG - The way ahead for Shipping [706 kb]
The view from a very large island [193 kb]
From ideas to action: capturing synergies between LCA and innovation
Parties and experts discuss potential adaptation and innovation synergies with reference to the shared vision text from COP 15. Examples across the 5 AWG-LCA implementation infrastructure elements. Ideas from UNU for moving from negotiating text to implementation in innovative ways (UNU and partners).
Koko Warner
United Nations University (UNU)
warner@ehs.unu.edu
+49 228 8150249
Sat, 05 Jun 2010 
Research Agenda: Moving forward on migration and displacement in face of climate change [193 kb]
Sea Level Rise and the Vulnerability of Coastal Peoples by Anthony Oliver-Smith [311 kb]
Nature, Society, and Population Displacement [234 kb]
Measuring Vulnerability to Natural Hazards Towards Disaster Resilient Societies (Ed: Joern Birkmann) [223 kb]
Insurance as an Adaptation Option under the UNFCCC
Insurance is complementary to prevention and allows for a comprehensive approach to adaptation. An introduction on how an insurance pillar, including activities such as risk assessment, capacity building and insurance product development, may be realized under the UNFCCC through integration of the private sector.
José Romero
Switzerland
jose.romero@bafu.admin.ch
+41 79 2519069
Sat, 05 Jun 2010 
Programme [23 kb]
Presentation INFRAS [42 kb]
Presentation AOSIS [1 Mb]
Presentation IRI [721 kb]
Presentation ARMT [596 kb]
Nationally appropriate mitigation measures – an overview
The side event will provide an overview on latest research related to NAMAs, including those submitted to the Copenhagen Accord, potential size, scope and form of future NAMAs, direct support or crediting, MRV, institutional arrangements, mitigation potential and timelines.
Niklas Höhne
Climatepolicy.net e.V.
n.hoehne@newclimate.org
+49 173 7152279
Sat, 05 Jun 2010 
Agenda [17 kb]
1. Bazilian - Presenting the CLEAN Network [359 kb]
2. Vieweg - NAMA framework: Lessons from examples and research [714 kb]
3. Ward - The Private Sector Investment Project .... and NAMAs [948 kb]
Global business views on post-Copenhagen process
This event will provide an interactive session from global business representatives on how business can help move the climate agenda forward post-Copenhagen. It will explore business actions, specifically in the areas of technology and finance to deal with climate change.
Carlos Busquets
International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
carlos.busquets@iccwbo.org
+33 1 49532975
Sat, 05 Jun 2010 
Brian Flannery Ppt [1 Mb]
WEC [707 kb]
International investment agreements: are they a threat to national climate policies?
Existing international investment agreement (IIA) rules are likely to be used by investors to seek compensation for economic “harms” associated with national climate laws and policies. Experts will explain the risks associated with IIAs and suggest ways to avoid or minimize conflicts.
Steve Porter
Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL)
sporter@ciel.org
+1 202 7425845
Sat, 05 Jun 2010   
Evolution of National Climate Change Policy of Belarus and Copenhagen Accord
Copenhagen Accord showed that the success sought in the climate change talks is achievable through a compromise. Belarus supports the position that would lead towards legally binding agreement. Climate Protection Law currently discussed will open new domestic GHG emission abatement opportunities.
Iryna Rudzko
Belarus
climate.belarus@tut.by
+375 17 2006420
Sat, 05 Jun 2010 
Belarus: Presentation at SB-32 Side Event [1 Mb]
Towards a climate change research agenda post-Copenhagen
Also due to controversies on climate science, there is renewed interest on what research means for climate policy. Based on 2 ECP seminars on post-Copenhagen and on identifying research questions, the side event discusses future research issues and a new role of science, with focus on business involvement.
Monica Alessi
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
monica.alessi@ceps.eu
+32 478 297053
Sat, 05 Jun 2010 
Programme [114 kb]
Richard Klein presentation [3 Mb]
Marilyn Averill presentation [282 kb]
LEG/NAPA Side Event
Implementation of NAPAs and of other elements of the LDC work programme will be discussed by the LEG and partners, with emphasis on support needs, experiences, best practices and lessons learned. The LEG will also provide an update on implementation of its work for 2010.
Paul Desanker
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
pdesanker@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151362
Sat, 05 Jun 2010 
Side event programme [162 kb]
Update on activities of the LEG [1 Mb]
Views from the LDC Group [72 kb]
Launch of Chad NAPA [2 Mb]
Experiences gained in implementing NAPA: the case of Bhutan [2 Mb]
LULUCF negotiations post-Copenhagen
This Side Event will highlight key issues that developing countries consider critical to achieve a timely agreement in the LULUCF negotiations.
Brian Mantlana
South Africa
b.mantlana@sanbi.org.za
+27 84 7744131
Sat, 05 Jun 2010   
LULUCF accounting: navigating a path from current proposals to robust and transparent accounting
Proposed LULUCF accounting rules fail to create incentives to change behavior from BAU management practices. NGOs and Party negotiators review current proposals, present new analysis and policy recommendations, and discuss the importance of robust accounting standards for a future REDD+ framework.
Daniel Anderson
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
danderson@edf.org
+1 202 5723301
Mon, 07 Jun 2010 
Presentation describing the need for robust LULUCF accouting rules [542 kb]
Introduction to LULUCF [106 kb]
Recommendations for Forestry Accounting Rules Improvements [78 kb]
Carbon measurement in complex landscapes with trees
The session will discuss ongoing research on measuring and monitoring of terrestrial greenhouse gases from complex agro-ecosystems using ground-based measurements, up-scaling technologies and remote sensing to reduce costs for assessment and monitoring in GEF carbon projects.
Henry Neufeldt
International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF)
h.neufeldt@cgiar.org
+254 719 346325
Mon, 07 Jun 2010 
Flyer of the side event [361 kb]
Presentation (ppt 3.8MB) [3 Mb]
Gender and climate change research: gaps, questions, and potentials. Co-hosted by GenderCC, WECF, BRIDGE/IDS, GDN and LIFE
Reliable data giving evidence for gendered impacts of and contributions to climate are often missing. We will assess available knowledge and discuss most urgent research questions. WECF and atmosfair will present the potential of CDM/JI as funding mechanisms for household and community based projects.
Gotelind Alber
GenderCC - Women for Climate Justice e.V. (GenderCC)
secretariat@gendercc.net
+49 30 21980088
Mon, 07 Jun 2010 
Programme [102 kb]
Gotelind Alber Presentation [50 kb]
Maira Zahur Presentation [581 kb]
BRIDGE Presentation [156 kb]
Energy transitions to a sustainable world - policy and technology insights from the IEA
IEA will address some crucial elements of tackling the growth of energy-related CO2 emissions. Presentations will include ways to enhance finance for energy efficiency; 2 roadmaps relative to solar electricity; and a project on shaping an international Low-Carbon Energy Technology Platform.
Jenny Gell
International Energy Agency (IEA)
Jenny.gell@iea.org
+33 1 40576729
Mon, 07 Jun 2010 
Philippine de T'Serclaes [1 Mb]
Carrie Pottinger [1 Mb]
Cedric Philibert [2 Mb]
Partnerships for adaptation
Climate change is the great disrupter to water security. Conversely, sustainable water management is key to climate change adaptation. This event showcases where partnerships make a difference: building resilience through managing water better, and contributing to poverty reduction and development.
Steven Downey
Global Water Partnership Organisation (GWPO)
steven.downey@gwpforum.org
+46 8 52212652
Mon, 07 Jun 2010   
Human rights and climate change: what action must be taken by Parties to the UNFCCC?
Climate change threatens and often violates the human rights of millions of individuals and communities. This panel will address the value of protecting these rights in the climate framework and discuss what steps are necessary to ensure integration of human rights standards into climate policies.
Martin Wagner
Climate Law and Policy Project (CLPP)
mwagner@earthjustice.org
+1 510 9170434
Mon, 07 Jun 2010   
Counting the cash
Developed countries committed to provide both fast-start and long-term funding for developing country action on climate change. This event will address how to move forward on fast-start pledges, operationalize the Copenhagen Green Climate Fund, and develop guidelines for reporting climate finance.
Raquel Gonzalez
World Resources Institute (WRI)
raquelgonzalez@gmail.com
+1 202 7297847
Mon, 07 Jun 2010 
Power, Responsibility and Accountability: Re-Thinking the Legitimacy of Institutions for Climate Finance [307 kb]
Climate Finance Master Presentation [872 kb]
Bonn Reporting Finance Presentation [674 kb]
Summary of Climate Finance Pledges Put Forward by Developed Countries [176 kb]
Assessment of current country pledges under the CA and principles for use of fast start finance
Under the CA, countries have submitted pledges, and industrialised countries promised 30 billion fast start finance for the period 2010-12. This event will provide an updated assessment of current mitigation and finance pledges, and a perspective on effective use of fast start finance.
Samuel Flückiger
European Climate Foundation (ECF)
samuel.fluckiger@europeanclima
+32 2 8949305
Mon, 07 Jun 2010 
Project Catalyst paper on Fast Start finance (short) [192 kb]
Project Catalyst paper on Fast Start finance (long) [2 Mb]
Slides from presentation [381 kb]
NEEDS Final Report
Presentation of the outcomes and conclusions of final country reports on their national economic environment and development studies.
Marcelo Jordan
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
mjordan@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151145
Mon, 07 Jun 2010   
Addressing the energy sector's vulnerability: synergies between adaptation, mitigation and development
The aim is to illustrate the vulnerabilities, risks, and opportunities due to climate change in the energy sector, in particular in African countries. Explore the synergies between interventions to address the risks and future mitigation while at the same time achieving sustainable development.
Turid Tersmeden
Sweden
turid.tersmeden@foreign.minist
+49 706 680905
Mon, 07 Jun 2010   
Report on the outcome of the UNCCD Land Day
Land Day outcomes and findings.
Marie-Paule Lorka-Lavri
Secretariat of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
mlavri@unccd.int
+49 228 8152826
Tue, 08 Jun 2010 
Agenda [1 Mb]
Summary Land Day 2 [981 kb]
Land Day Policy Brief [124 kb]
MRV: lessons from other regimes
Presentations and discussion of review processes under various international regimes (including the WTO, IMF and OECD) and lessons they may hold for elaborating a system of "international consultation and analysis" in the post-2012 climate framework.
Namrata Patodia
Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES)
patodian@pewclimate.org
+703 516 4146
Tue, 08 Jun 2010 
IMF Bilateral Surveillance [2 Mb]
OECD EPR [213 kb]
WTO Trade Policy Review Mechanism [402 kb]
Guidelines for capture, transport and storage of CO2
Presentation of work to develop guidelines for capture, transport and storage of CO2, including monitoring and verification.
Karine Hertzberg
Norway
karine.hertzberg@md.dep.no
+47 22 245824
Tue, 08 Jun 2010   
Governing NAMAs – how to ensure transparency and environmental integrity
To ensure environmental integrity, the post-2012 climate policy framework has to set up a sound governance structure for NAMAs. This side event draws lessons learned from the CDM with regard to the capability of CDM institutions, the whole process and experiences with additionality and MRV.
Andrej Kranjc
Slovenia
andrej.kranjc@gov.si
+386 40 618077
Tue, 08 Jun 2010   
UNFCCC/UNEP/WIPO/EPO/ICTSD event on patents and clean energy
What is the state of negotiations on technology development and transfer? How can tools, such as patent landscapes and licensing surveys, contribute to the diffusion of clean energy technologies? These are some of the important questions addressed in this event sponsored by the UNFCCC,UNEP,WIPO,EPO and ICTSD.
Sabine Lunau
European Patent Office (EPO)
slunau@epo.org
+31 6 42808502
Wed, 09 Jun 2010 
Brochure clean energy [303 kb]
Brochure clean energy [303 kb]
Copenhagen’s disappointing results: impacts on the development of green technologies
How the delay in adopting a new global climate framework can influence investments in mitigation technologies? Private sector, government and NGOs will debate on the medium term consequences of unclear definitions about the future international regime.
Luiz Amaral
UNICA - Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA)
luiz@unica.com.br
+55 11 80240032
Wed, 09 Jun 2010   
Key issues for a post-2012 climate framework
This side event will focus on MRV, market mechanisms and finance, and include presentations of recent analysis by OECD/IEA as well as a panel discussion.
Malika Idtaleb
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
malika.idtaleb@oecd.org
+33 1 45249658
Wed, 09 Jun 2010 
Presentation June SB Core Elements [131 kb]
Core Elements of National Report [949 kb]
Costs and Effectiveness of Copenhagen Pledges flyer [404 kb]
Presentation Bonn side-event Rob Dellink [1 Mb]
Practical approaches for addressing subnational and national design and implementation
A clear framework to integrate national, subnational and local REDD+ activities is critical to REDD+´s effective implementation. IPAM will present options for integrating different approaches of REDD+ scale, including MRV, institutional structures, accounting and stakeholder participation.
Paula Moreira
Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM)
paulamoreira@ipam.org.br
+55 61 34682206
Wed, 09 Jun 2010   
Sustainable low carbon transport
It is important that Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs), as agreed upon in the Bali Action Plan and the Copenhagen Accord will benefit the transport sector in developing countries. ADB and IDB will present the results of a joint study on the applicability of NAMAs to the transport sector and other recommendations on low carbon transport.
Arlene Chavez
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
achavez@adb.org
+63 2 6326132
Wed, 09 Jun 2010 
Flyer [62 kb]
Agenda [201 kb]
Jamie Leather, Presentation - ADB activities to address climate change in the transport sector [1021 kb]
Rafael Acevedo - Presentation - IDB activities to address climate change in the transport sector [846 kb]
Cornie Huizenga - Presentation - Post 2012 Mechanisms for transport sector [632 kb]
Holger Dalkman - Presentation - Case Study of Jakarta [616 kb]
WBCSD - business engagement in the UNFCCC
Business perspective on climate change post-Copenhagen.
Estelle Geisinger
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
geisinger@wbcsd.org
+41 22 8393191
Thu, 10 Jun 2010 
Options for institutional engagement of the private sector in the UNFCCC - Preliminary findings [1 Mb]
Challenges and opportunities for multi-stakeholder engagement as part of REDD-readiness processes
IUCN proposes a panel discussion on the role of multi-stakeholder consultations in national REDD readiness planning and decision making processes. The discussion will inform policy makers on challenges and opportunities in participatory methods in countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa.
Ninni Ikkala
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
ninni.ikkala@iucn.org
+41 2 9990106
Thu, 10 Jun 2010   
Towards CDM reform
The side event proposes CDM reforms based on IGES experiences of the CDM capacity building programme in Asia and analysis of IGES CDM-related databases. It also introduces the outcome of the meeting held in Japan where all those involved in aforementioned programme discussed how to improve the CDM.
Nozomi Okubo
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
okubo@iges.or.jp
+81 46 8553828
Thu, 10 Jun 2010 
agenda [183 kb]
ER credits from CDM [551 kb]
Guidelines to streamline CDM process [397 kb]
Kyoto units transfer [90 kb]
CDM reform [109 kb]
Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee: question and answer session
The Joint Implementation Supervisory Committee will explain its work programme and the progress made so far, and answer questions from the audience.
Kay Merce
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
kmerce@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151507
Thu, 10 Jun 2010 
Presentation by the UNFCCC secretariat [158 kb]
Presentation by the Chair of the JISC [641 kb]
Presentation by the Chair of the JI-AP [172 kb]
UNFCCC Fellowship Programme: promoting leadership to tackle climate change in developing countries
Fellows will share their experiences carrying out analytical work while working at the UNFCCC secretariat and upon return to their home countries. Participants will provide views on how to further enhance the programme aiming at building negotiating capacity of governments of LDCs and SIDs.
Alla Metelitsa
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
ametelitsa@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151622
Thu, 10 Jun 2010 
UNFCCC Secretariat - Introduction and launch of the 3rd round of the fellowship prorgamme [109 kb]
Presentation - Adriana Valenzuela [723 kb]
Presentation - Hudson Kauhiona [123 kb]
Presentation - Pavel Gavrilita [835 kb]
Presentation - Sirajul Islam [1 Mb]
Education, public participation and awareness raising as cornerstones of climate policies
The side event will take the form of a workshop to which participants from all backgrounds are invited. We will take stock together ahead of the review of the New Delhi Work Programme on Article 6 of the Convention, taking place up to the COP16.
Sébastien Duyck
Service Civil International (SCI)
duycks@gmail.com
+49 152 29085251
Thu, 10 Jun 2010 
Amended New Delhi Work Programme [459 kb]
Infrastructure climate risk assessment: principles and applications
The session presents principles of infrastructure climate risk assessment, application, summary results of case studies of infrastructure using a climate risk protocol, followed by discussion to work with the concepts of infrastructure components and climate parameters, to determine climate risk.
Darrel Danyluk
World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO)
mrdjd48@gmail.com
+1 6890379 4036890379
Fri, 11 Jun 2010 
Adaptation of Infrastructure [1 Mb]
Group exercise [2 Mb]
Adaptation Fund: Accreditation process and project cycle
The Chair and the Vice-Chair of the Adaptation Fund Board, and the Chair and the Vice-Chair of the AF Accreditation Panel will provide a briefing on the accreditation process, mainly for aspiring national implementing entities, as well as on the cycle for project submission.
Ivana Horvathova
Global Environment Facility (GEF)
ihorvathova@thegef.org
+1 202 4580580
Fri, 11 Jun 2010   

[back to side events]

Exhibits list

Theme Organizer Attachments
Transparency International: A global civil society coalition promoting transparency, accountability and anticorruption advocacy work to support effective, efficient and equitable climate governance and finance. Lisa Elges
Transparency International (TI)
lelges@transparency.org
+32 499 411422
 
Mitigation and adaptation actions of cities and local governments on the way towards COP 16. Yunus Arikan
ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)
yunus.arikan@iclei.org
+49 228 97629920
 
The exhibit focuses on how mitigation actions can be planned and implemented in a MRV manner, based on assessment of current and future plan in developing countries. Also, exhibit covers mainstreaming climate change concerns into low carbon development in context of MRV and NAMA. Satoshi Iemoto
Overseas Environmental Cooperation Center, Japan (OECC)
iemoto@oecc.or.jp
+81 3 54720144
 
The German Development Institute/Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) is a leading Think Tank for development policy world-wide. One of its foci is research on climate change and adaptation in developing countries. Further information can be found at www.die-gdi.de Clara Brandi
German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)
clara.brandi@die-gdi.de
+49 176 84415709
German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) [14 kb]
ICTSD is a research institution for trade and sustainable development that addresses linkages between trade and climate change. The booth, staffed by experts, features extensive publications on issues such as biofuels, bunkers, border tax adjustments, IP and implications for developing countries. Ana Maria Kleymeyer
International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)
amkleymeyer@ictsd.ch
+41 22 9174282
 
Climate Change - A challenge for IMO too! IMO has established an ambitious action plan towards the development and adoption of robust measures that will regulate shipping emissions at the global level to combat climate change. Lucy Essuman
International Maritime Organization (IMO)
lessuman@imo.org
+44 207 4634210
 
The exhibit will present our updates and briefing papers on the ongoing negotiations. Yvonne Miller
Third World Network (TWN)
ymiller@twngeneva.ch
+41 78 8929203
TWN update 1 [143 kb]
TWN update2 [115 kb]
TWN update 3 [120 kb]
TWN update 4 [142 kb]
TWN update 5 [139 kb]
TWN update 6 [139 kb]
Exhibiting the work of Green Cross International around the world, including the Smart Water for Green Schools project and the Climate Change Task Force. Michelle Laug
Green Cross International (GCI)
michelle.laug@gci.ch
+41 22 7890817
 
Land Matters! Pick up the latest highlights on the links between sustainable land management and the climate change agenda. From 31 May to 4 June, register at the booth for Land Day 2 that will take place on 5 June 2010 in Bonn on the margins of SB32. Space is limited so early birds can register via email - arce@unccd.int with subject line, ‘Land Day 2’. Katya Arapnakova
Secretariat of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
karapnakova@unccd.int
+49 228 8152864
 
Logistic information on COP 16/CMP 6, to be held in Cancun, Mexico. Alejandra Lopez
Mexico
alejandral@sre.gob.mx
+52 55 3686510072
 
International Emissions Trading Association - IETA Cedric Ammann
International Emissions Trading Association (IETA)
ammann@ieta.org
+41 22 7370500
 
Addresses Party questions on design and implementation of climate risk mgt and insurance tools for adaptation. Examples of institutional set-ups, cost considerations, implementation strategies to help vulnerable countries and people to adapt and reduce risk. Ideas for moving from negotiation text to implementation. Koko Warner
Munich Climate Insurance Initiative (MCII)
warner@ehs.unu.edu
+49 228 8150249
Vulnerable Countries and Vulnerable People: How Disaster Risk Reduction & Insurance can help them adapt [1 Mb]
Cost estimates for multi-region risk sharing Pools (Simon Young) [425 kb]
The Insurance Industry and Climate Change -- Contribution to the Debate (Geneva Association book) [1 Mb]
Index insurance and climate risk: prospects for development and disaster management (Hellmuth et al 2009) [2 Mb]
REDD Realities, case studies on the potential impact of REDD on indigenous peoples and biodiversity in developing countries. Simone Lovera
Global Forest Coalition (GFC)
simone@globalforestcoalition.o
+595 981 407375
 
CIFOR advances human wellbeing, environmental conservation and equity by conducting research to inform policies and practices that affect forests in developing countries. CIFOR is one of 15 centres within the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). Kamal Prawiranegara
Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
k.prawiranegara@cgiar.org
+62 251 8622622
 
The real problems and false solutions regarding agriculture and climate change, including no-till, biochar, GM crops, agrofuels, livestock intensification, land issues; the impacts on agricultural biodiversity, small farmers, indigenous peoples and some of the solutions proposed. Helena Paul
ECONEXUS
h.paul@econexus.info
+44 207 4314357
 
Introduction of Japan’s scientific research. Fumihiko Tokunaga
Japan
fumihiko.tokunaga@mofa.go.jp
+81 3 55018493
 
CDM after COP 15 - How to promote the mechanism in underrepresented countries. We distribute latest research results and our experts will discuss the respective CDM reforms and experiences with the programmatic CDM. Axel Michaelowa
ClimateNet
michaelowa@perspectives.cc
+41 44 8204208
 
Changing the climate of climate change negotiations: Mediators Beyond Borders promotes the use of cooperative negotiations. Thomas Fiutak
Mediators Beyond Borders International (MBBI)
fiuta001@umn.edu
+1 651 7241822
 
High sequestration, low emission, food secure farming. IFOAM and IATP provide info on effective, affordable, locally appropriate mitigation and adaptation practices and their integration into action plans and policies. Experts will be available to discuss the multiple benefits of organic agriculture. Robert Jordan
International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM)
r.jordan@ifoam.org
+996 778 599299
IFOAM Climate Change Guide [892 kb]
ETC Group - Who will feed us report [1 Mb]
IAASTD - Summary for Decision Makers of the Global Report [1 Mb]
TWN - FAO - Tigray Project [1 Mb]
WECF/WEDO exhibit: Sustainability as a key for a just and effective post-2012 agreement. Specific recommendations for CDM/JI/Technology Transfer and NAMAs will be presented, including human rights and gender aspects and a nuclear free future. Sabine Bock
Women Engage for a Common Future - International Foundation (WECF International) (WECF)
sabine.bock@wecf.eu
+49 89 232393812
 
The 15 institutes of the CGIAR will provide material about their activities in climate change adaptation, mitigation, and synergies. Susan Buzzelli
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
s.buzzelli@cgiar.org
+44 777 2195317
 
350.org is moving forward without the international UN signal we hoped for last year, and we are presenting the stories of people getting to work on climate solutions projects in their own countries. We present these stories with the hope that delegates and politicians will follow our lead. Jeremy Osborn
350.org (350.org)
jeremy@350.org
+1 802 5524067
 
Publications and other information materials from various admitted observer organizations are available and displayed. Warren Waetford
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
wwaetford@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151276
 
Projects under Kyoto Protocol’s clean development mechanism are stimulating sustainable development and reducing GHG emissions in some 63 countries. The Changing Lives booth showcases striking images and captivating video clips -- submitted to the UNFCCC/CDM photo and video contest -- that illustrate how the CDM is changing lives for the better. Irini Roumboglou
Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Iroumboglou@unfccc.int
+49 228 8151670
 
IPCC reports and documentation Laura Biaggioni
WMO/UNEP Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
lbiagioni@wmo.int
+41 22 7308208
Supporting GHG Inventories and Other Activities [1 Mb]
The Global Canopy Programme and Forum on Readiness for REDD present the REDD Desk. A collaborative resource on REDD readiness. Charlie Parker
Global Canopy (GC)
c.parker@globalcanopy.org
+44 7887 533585
 
Germany: Exhibit of the German delegation - climate change and development cooperation. Michael Wahl
Germany
Michael.Wahl@gtz.de
+49 6196 793375
 
World Agroforestry Centre Henry Neufeldt
International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF)
h.neufeldt@cgiar.org
+254 719 346325
 
The exhibit will display the work of IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, on climate change. IUCN works to promote nature-based solutions to adaptation and mitigation in terms of both policy and practice, from local to national and international scales. Ninni Ikkala
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
ninni.ikkala@iucn.org
+41 2 9990106
 
The Pew Center will distribute its reports on climate change. Namrata Patodia
Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES)
patodian@pewclimate.org
+703 516 4146
 
Sugarcane’s contribution to climate change mitigation: producing low carbon advanced biuofuels and clean bioeletricty. A real and efficient opportunity for more than 100 countries. Luiz Amaral
UNICA - Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA)
luiz@unica.com.br
+55 11 80240032
 
The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES) will display the latest reports and findings on climate change and the Kyoto Mechanisms including the latest version of CDM in CHARTS, CDM country factsheets and other CDM-related useful information packages. Nozomi Okubo
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES)
okubo@iges.or.jp
+81 46 8553828
 
Gender in Climate Change Policy: Walk the Talk. Publications and posters demonstrating the relevance and need of integrating gender into climate policy and tools assisting such efforts. Gotelind Alber
GenderCC - Women for Climate Justice e.V. (GenderCC)
secretariat@gendercc.net
+49 30 21980088
 
United Nations University Koko Warner
United Nations University (UNU)
warner@ehs.unu.edu
+49 228 8150249
In Search of Shelter: Mapping the Impacts of Climate Change on Human Migration and Displacement [2 Mb]
Sea Level Rise and the Vulnerability of Coastal Peoples by Anthony Oliver-Smith [301 kb]
Living with Vulnerability by Hans-Georg Bohle [379 kb]
Linking Disaster Risk Reduction and Adaptation to Climate Change (Birkmann et al. 2010) [1 Mb]
Carbon markets, alternative energy and action plans. Michael Goetz
Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT)
MichaelGOP@Comcast.net
+1 339 2041789
 
This exhibit presents key material on transport and climate change from TRF and other transport organisations (including GTZ, UITP, ITDP), highlighting actions to be taken towards and beyond COP16 to kick-start and support low-carbon sustainable transport in both developed and developing countries. Holger Dalkmann
Transport Research Foundation (TRF)
hdalkmann@trl.co.uk
+44 7810 804849
[INVITATION TO WORKSHOP - TUE 8 JUNE] [297 kb]
[New Paper-A Sectoral Mechanism for Transport] [480 kb]
Our Brochure [1 Mb]
Analysis of Copenhagen Accord [316 kb]
Our Guiding Principles [344 kb]
Analysis of NAMA submissions (1) [344 kb]
Analysis of NAMA submissions (2) [270 kb]
Flyer - Transport and Climate Change Initiatives (EN) [2 Mb]
Flyer - Transport and Climate Change Initiatives (CN) [2 Mb]
Official Submission on Standardized Baselines [218 kb]
This exhibit will focus on implications of climate change on poor and vulnerable people in developing countries, provide space for their perspectives and illustrate the role national and international NGOs have in promoting sustainable development. Poul Erik Lauridsen
CARE International (CI)
pelauridsen@care.dk
+45 35 200135
 
Sustainable water management is key to climate change adaptation. Integrated Water Resources Management offers hope. Today’s investments in water help build a climate resilient world: reducing future water-related risks, while contributing right now to poverty reduction and sustainable development. Steven Downey
Global Water Partnership Organisation (GWPO)
steven.downey@gwpforum.org
+46 8 52212652
 
U.S. Youth linking the Rio Conventions and 2012 Sustainable Development Summit. Kyle Gracey
SustainUS
kylegracey@sustainus.org
+1 814 6592405
 
WWF exhibition Ashwini Prabha
WWF (WWF)
aprabha@wwfint.org
+41 7 98741682
 
For Tuvalu, least responsible for the upcoming climate disaster but most threatened to disappearing, COP’s decisions are the main hope for survival. Once again the country will display some of its cultural identity and exhibit what its people are doing not to become the planet’s first entire nation of climate refugees. We are all Tuvalu. Gilliane Le Gallic
Tuvalu
alofatuvalu@alofatuvalu.tv
+75 75019 3366818320
 
WBCSD – Dedicated to making a difference Estelle Geisinger
World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
geisinger@wbcsd.org
+41 22 8393191
 
ICC will provide a range of global business solutions to the climate change challenge. Carlos Busquets
International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
carlos.busquets@iccwbo.org
+33 1 49532975
 
Distributing information on UNDP’s climate change programmes. Cassie Flynn
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
cassie.flynn@undp.org
 
Climate Action Network is the world's largest network of NGOs collaborating on solutions to the climate crisis, with over 500 organizations in 80 countries. This exhibit will display the ECO newsletter, materials of member organizations and will be the venue for possible Fossil of the Day Awards. David Turnbull
Climate Action Network International (CAN International)
dturnbull@climatenetwork.org
+45 0 28722944
 
The OECD will distribute the latest OECD/IEA publications on key issues for a post-2012 Climate Framework. This exhibit will complement the OECD side event on Wednesday 9 June at 1pm. Jane Ellis
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
jane.ellis@oecd.org
+33 1 45241598
 
BVEK's long term vision and goal is an internationally linked regime, which will lead to a truly global system covering all countries and emissions. Dietrich Borst
German Emissions Trading Association (BVEK)
borst@bvek.de
+49 30 55877304
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