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Access to and Transfer of Technology
… article 16(2), “Access to and transfer of technology...to developing countries shall be provided and/or facilitated … It would appear that the Convention requires developed country parties to ensure that the terms under which developing country parties’ access technologies are fair and …
The Funding Strategy of the International Treaty
… (FAO) concerning the legal or development status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or … Fund, the International Treaty helps vulnerable farmers in developing countries adapt their crop production to climate … Strategy the conservation and sustainable use of PGRFA in developing countries. These resources are deployed according …
Managing Natural World Heritage - World Heritage Resource Manual
… ICCROM, ICOMOS and IUCN concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or … natural World Heritage site is an essential first step in developing effective site management. Natural World Heritage … these values and their significance is vital for both developing management systems and assessing what threats …
The Implementation cycle I - Preparatory phase
… identification of appropriate priority activities in their country, e.g. identification of priority regions/species for … implementation plan, or plans to use both approaches, developing a national consultation process is an … be applicable for the country. For instance, a country developing a large renewable energy sector would need to …
The Implementation cycle II - Preparatory phase
… the period covered by the plan does not coincide with the country’s budgetary cycle. While responsibility for securing … funds from multilateral and bilateral sources. NFPs from developing countries should normally know the development … http://www.informea.org/terms/developing-country …
Additional Reading - An Introduction to National Reporting
… benefits both to the Convention as a whole and to the country concerned. National reporting is essential because: • … reporting is national implementation. It is because the country is required to provide information on outcomes that … threats to, various components of biodiversity in their country. This should provide a succinct overview of …
At the meeting
… evidence of a delegate’s authority to represent their country at the meeting) which are then examined. 1.2 During … of the Chair of the meeting. A delegate raises his or her country’s name card (sometimes called “the flag”) to obtain … as proof of the delegate’s authority to represent the country at the meeting and another to examine the budget …
Strengthening the implementation of Farmers' Right in Guatemala
… security of the most vulnerable population in the country, the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) … as set out in Article 9 of the International Treaty, in developing countries. GFAR’s technical support in Guatemala … given in relation to farmers’ rights, and the intention of developing a case study to support the implementation of …
Food and Agriculture Organization (2017), An Introduction to the IPPC Standard Setting Process
… IPPC Standard Setting Process Stage 3 Consultation Stage 1 Developing the List of topics for IPPC standards Stage 2 … the safe trade of commodities, the CPM is currently developing an ISPM on the international movement of grain. … national plant protection organization of the exporting country, to attest that the commodity meets the requirements …
Indicative Outline of an NBSAP
… 1. Values of biodiversity and ecosystem services in the country and their contribution to Human well-being - … learned from the earlier NBSAP(s) and the process of developing the updated NBSAP. - A brief account of progress … Might also include brief reflections on the process of developing the previous NBSAP and how it may have influenced …