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Transfer of Technology Consultative Process Wanna Tanunchaiwatana Manager, Technology Climate Change Secretariat (UNFCCC) Asia and the Pacific Regional Workshop on Transfer of Technology Consultative Process Cebu City, Philippines, 17-19 January 2000

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Transfer of Technology Consultative Process. Wanna Tanunchaiwatana Manager, Technology Climate Change Secretariat (UNFCCC) Asia and the Pacific Regional Workshop on Transfer of Technology Consultative Process Cebu City, Philippines, 17-19 January 2000. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Transfer of Technology Consultative Process

Transfer of TechnologyConsultative Process

Wanna TanunchaiwatanaManager, TechnologyClimate Change Secretariat (UNFCCC)

Asia and the Pacific Regional Workshop on Transfer of Technology Consultative ProcessCebu City, Philippines, 17-19 January 2000

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From COP5 to COP6: Overview of the Issues

and the Objectives of the

Workshop

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Outline of the Presentation

• Decision 4/CP.4

• Relevant provisions of the Convention

• Key steps of the consultative process

• Goals of the regional workshops

• Implications of decision 9/CP.5

• COP6: elements of success

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Decision 4/CP.4• Chairman of SBSTA to establish

consultative process...make recommendations on how issues and questions (in Annex) should be addressed... to achieve agreement on meaningful and effectihve actions to enhance implementation of Article 4.5 of the Convention

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Relevant provisions of the UNFCCC

• Article 4.5:

“The developed countries and other developed countries in Annex II shall take all practicable steps to promote, facilitate and finance, as appropriate, the transfer of or access to environmentally sound technologies and know how to other Parties, particularly developing country Parties, to enable them to implement the provisions of the Convention.”…...

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Relevant provisions of the UNFCCC

• Article 4.7:

“The extent to which developing country Parties will effectively implement their commitments under the Convention will depend on the effective implementation by developed country Parties of their commitments related to financial resources and transfer of technology…….”

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Five COP decisions on transfer of technology

• In its first 5 sessions, the COP has successfully adopted decisions 13/CP.1, Decision 7/CP.2, Decision 9/CP.3, 4/CP.4 and 9/CP.5

• The five decisions reiterated the importance of relevant provisions of Chapter 34 of Agenda 21

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Key steps of the consultative process

• Initial step was formation of a group of “Friends of the Chair” to assist the Chairman of SBSTA in the design of the consultative process

• SBSTA 10 (June 1999) endorsed plan to organize three regional workshops

• Decision 9/CP.5 extended the process until COP6

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The consultative process: the three regional

workshops• The first regional workshop was held in Africa

from 16-18 August 1999 in Arusha, Tanzania• The second workshop for Asia and the Pacific

Islands Region takes place from17 -19 January 2000 in Cebu City, Philippines

• The third workshop for Latin America and the Caribbean Region will take place from 29-31 March 2000 in San Salvador, El Salvador

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Goals of the regional workshops

• To advance understanding and narrow differences on key issues related to the transfer of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries under the UNFCCC process;

• To provide opportunities for Parties to exchange views and practical experience on technological cooperation projects and programs in the regional context;

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Goals of the regional workshops

• To generate information and ideas specific to the needs and concerns of countries in each region;

• To provide input to the Chairman of the SBSTA to prepare a report on the outcome of the consultative process incorporating a draft text on a framework for meaningful and effective actions to enhance the implementation of Article 4.5 of the Convention.

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Implications of Decision 9/CP.5 for 2000

June, SBSTA 12, Possible elements based on (1) IPCC report, (2) submissions, (3) reports of three regional wkshps

January, Asia and Pacific Workshop, Cebu City, Philippines

June, Expert Meeting to wrap up 3 regional workshops

August, “informal consultations”

September, SBSTA 13, a report on the outcome of the consultative process incorporating a draft Chairman’s text

November, COP6, a decision

March, Latin American and Caribbean Workshop, El Salvador

May, IPCC Special Report,

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Major products of the process

• Workshops reports for SBSTA 11 and 12

• Technical background papers for each workshop

• Final report on the outcome of the consultative process for consideration at SBSTA 12

• Decision at COP6

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•technical expert groups•workshops•subsidiary bodies•ministerial consultation

COP 6COP 5 Preparation

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Implications of Decision 9/CP.5 for 2000

June, SBSTA 12, Possible elements based on (1) IPCC report, (2) submissions, (3) reports of three regional wkshps

January, Asia and Pacific Workshop, Cebu City, Philippines

June, Expert Meeting to wrap up 3 regional workshops

August, “informal consultations”

September, SBSTA 13, a report on the outcome of the consultative process incorporating a draft Chairman’s text

November, COP6, a decision

March, Latin American and Caribbean Workshop, El Salvador

May, IPCC Special Report,

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Adverse effects

Non-Annex I communications

“Convention”

COP6: Elements of success

AIJ

Finance, technology and

capacity building

Annex I GHGinventories

Policies & measures

Mechanisms

Compliance

“Protocol”

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Questions to be answered

• What expectations do Parties have for the outcome of the consultative process on transfer of technology?

• What can be done to enhance the attractiveness of the technology transfer to developing countries under the Convention?

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Questions to be answered

• What is a criteria to gauge a success of the consultative process?– A set of agreed proposals for actions ?

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Possible elements for discussion in the working groups

• Technology information and networks

• Capacity building

• Technology need assessment

• Technology transfer mechanism

• Role and function of key stakeholders