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Eighth session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (COP 8)
3-14 September 2007 | Madrid, Spain
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Delegates to UNCCD COP 8 met in morning and afternoon meetings of CRIC 6 and CST 8. The COW met in the afternoon. By the end of the day, four contact groups had been established. The contact group on the ten-year strategic plan met throughout the day, while contact groups on the CRIC and CST commenced in the afternoon. A contact group on the budget was created, but will commence Friday morning.
Discussion at the dais. |
Andrea Kutter, GEF | Walter Lusigi, GEF | Timothy M'mella, Kenya |
Bongami Masuku, Swaziland supported the renewal of the CRIC's mandate. | Liu Xin, China endorsed making the CRIC a permanent body. |
Mongolia, Mexico and the Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS) presented papers related to the CST's priority theme: the effects of climactic variations and human activities on land degradation. | |
Mohamed Ismail, Tunisia, emphasized the importance of traditional and local knowledge in identifying strategies to combat desertification. | Andrés Arnalds, Iceland, reported on the International Forum on Soils, Society and Global Change. | Fernando Coimbra, Brazil, said the CST’s and UNCCD’s work must remain country-driven and should not lose sight of budgetary implications. |
Guillermo Avanzini Pinto, Peru | Koji Hattori, Japan | Mario Lagos Subiabre, Chile |
The location of the COP8 |
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