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The Hague, March 2002 – Ministers, senior officials and experts from 182 Governments plus the European Union are meeting here from 7 to 19 April to strengthen global cooperation on managing the Earth’s biological resources
4 - 15 March 2002, San José, Costa Rica
Forests and Biological Diversity
Item 5 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice on Forest Biological Diversity, Taking Account of Research and Technical Priorities Previously Identified
Report of the meeting of the liaison group on forest biological diversity
Forests and biological diversity<br>Working document prepared for the meeting of the liaison group on forest biological diversity
Indicators for forest biodiversity<br>Working document prepared for the meeting of the liaison group on forest biological diversity
Item 3.5.3 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Forest Biological Diversity: Status and Trends and Identification of Options for Conservation and Sustainable Use
Main Theme: Forest Biological Diversity <br> Report of the ad hoc technical expert group on forest biological diversity
Main Theme: Forest Biological Diversity<br> Consideration of specific threats to forest biological diversity
Main Theme: Forest Biological Diversity<br>Draft revised programme of work on Forest Biological Diversity
Impacts of human-induced fires on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, and their causes in tropical, temperate and boreal forest biomes
Sustainable management of non-timber forest resources
Main theme: Forest biological diversity<br>Review of the status and trends of, and major threats to, the forest biological diversity, prepared by the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Forest Biological Diversity
Main theme: Forest biological diversity<br>Matrices used in defining options and priority actions for conservation and sustainable use of forest biological diversity
Main theme: Forest Biological Diversity<br>Implementation of the work programme for forest biological diversity: synthesis of information from the thematic reports submitted by Parties
Main frame: Forest biological diversity<br>Targets for forests in the Convention on Biological Diversity: paper submitted on behalf of the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Forest Biological Diversity
Provisional agenda
Annotations to the provisional agenda
11 March 2002, San Jose, Costa Rica
Forest biological diversity<br>Report on the expert meeting on harmonization of forest-related definitions for use by various stakeholders, Rome, 23-25 January 2002
Forest biological diversity<br>Submission from Parties
20 - 21 March 2002, The Hague, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
Forest biological diversity<br />Report of the workshop on forests and biological diversity, Accra, Ghana, 28-30 January 2002
Reference: SCBD/STTM/HT/28399 (2002-034)
To: CBD National Focal Points
Further to <a href="/doc/notifications/2001/ntf-2001-12-05-cop-en.pdf">Notification 2001-12-05/02</a>, submissions provided by Australia and The European Union are available in document <a href="/doc/meetings/cop/cop-06/information/cop-06-inf-27-en.pdf">UNEP/CBD/COP/6/INF/27</a>.
EnglishForest biological diversity<br>Elaboration of elements for an expanded work programme on forest biological diversity - relation to the existing work programme, activities of the United Nations Forum on Forests, and framework for selecting priorities and defining activities
Montreal, 22 May 2002 – The United Nations is celebrating the 2002 International Day for Biological Diversity today by highlighting the importance of forest biodiversity to the global environment and to human well-being.
26 - 28 June 2002, Pamplona, Spain
22 - 26 July 2002, Guatemala City, Guatemala
Forest biological diversity<br />Elaboration of elements for an expanded work programme on forest biological diversity - Potential actors, suggested timeframes and performance measures of proposed activities
16 - 19 September 2002, Davos, Switzerland
Reference: UNEP/CBD/STTM/FL/dh/30530 (2002-071)
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Pilot assessment of the implementation of common objectives in the context of national forest programmes (NFPs) and national biodiversity strategies and action plans (NBSAPs).
English20 - 26 September 2002, Winnipeg, Canada
23 - 26 September 2002, Bali, Indonesia
25 - 27 September 2002, Oaxaca, Mexico
3 - 4 October 2002, New York, United States of America
7 - 10 October 2002, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Report of the United Nations Forum on Forests on its first session<br>New York, 11 to 22 June 2001
6 - 8 November 2002, Cape Town, South Africa
Reference: SCBD/I&O/NR/MC/32819 (2002-107)
To: National Focal Points
Pursuant to Decision VI/22, Parties are requested to submit their comments on the draft guidelines for a voluntary report on the implementation of the programme of work on forest biological diversity
English1 December 2002 - 1 January 2003, Rome, Italy
2 - 5 December 2002, Strasbourg, France
9 - 14 December 2002, Nairobi, Kenya
16 - 19 December 2002, Kakinada, India
13 - 15 January 2003, Leuven, Belgium
Recommendation VII/6: Forest Biological Diversity
Forest biological diversity: Review of the status and trends of, and major threats to, the forest biological diversity, prepared by the Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Forest Biological Diversity
Sustainable management of non-timber forest resources
Impacts of human-induced fires on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, and their cause in tropical, temperate and boreal forest biomes
Forest Biological Diversity: Consideration of specific threats to forest biological diversity