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Book (series)Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture: Analysis of submissions on topics 2(b) and 2(c)
Submissions under UNFCCC decision 4/CP.23 provided by Parties and observers as at 20 June 2019
2019This analysis aims to summarize the views submitted on KJWA topics 2(b) and 2(c) that were discussed during the SB 50 in June 2019, namely: Topic 2(b) - Methods and approaches for assessing adaptation, adaptation co-benefits and resilience; and Topic 2(c) - Improved soil carbon, soil health and soil fertility under grassland and cropland as well as integrated systems, including water management. The analysis intends to make the wide range of views submitted more easily accessible to those interested, including to Parties and observers to the UNFCCC, but also experts working on climate change more generally, as well as interested members of the public. -
Book (series)Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture: Analysis of submissions 2018The Koronivia joint work (KJWA) on agriculture is a decision that was reached at the UN climate conference (COP23) in November 2018, officially acknowledging the significance of the agriculture sectors in adapting to and mitigating climate change. The paragraph 2 of the KJWA decision provides a list of initial elements on which Parties were invited to submit their views. Recognizing that KJWA does not mandate the UNFCCC secretariat to produce a synthesis of submissions made, a number of Parties attending the Dialogue suggested that FAO might provide a factual summary of the submissions. The analysis takes into consideration the 21 KJWA submissions made by Parties and 27 by observers and published by 20th of May 2018 on the UNFCCC submission portal, as well as the African Group of Negotiators (AGN) and Least Developed Countries (LDC) group submissions.
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Book (series)Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture: Analysis of submissions on topic 2(d)
Submissions under UNFCCC decision 4/CP.23 provided by Parties and observers as at 16 December 2019
2020This analysis aims to summarize the views submitted on KJWA topic 2(d) on nutrient use and manure management that was discussed during the SB 51 in December 2019. The analysis intends to make the wide range of views submitted more easily accessible to those interested, including to Parties and observers to the UNFCCC, but also experts working on climate change more generally, as well as interested members of the public.
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