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Reference: (2001-089)
To:
CBD National Focal Points in Asia are invited to nominate, no later than 15 December 2001, an expert who will participate in the second regional workshop on sustainable use. The workshop will be held in Hanoi, Vietnam, from 9 to 12 January 2002
English7 - 8 December 2001, Berlin, Germany
12 - 15 December 2001, Montego Bay, Jamaica
Reference: (2001-092)
To:
CBD National Focal Points in South America are invited to nominate, no later than 18 January 2002, an expert who will participate in the third regional workshop on sustainable use. The workshop will be held in Quito, Ecuador, from 18 to 21 February 2002
English
Reference: SCBD/STTM/AH/23820 (2001-096)
To:
List of participants to the second workshop meeting on sustainable use of biological diversity, to be held in Hanoi, Viet Nam, from 9 to 12 January 2002
English1 - 31 January 2002, To be determined
Reference: SCBD/STTM/MG/23848 (2002-002)
To: CBD National Focal Points and International Organizations
Peer review of a document on the impact of trade liberalization on the conservation and sustainable use of agricultural biological diversity
English9 - 12 January 2002, Hanoi, Viet Nam
Reference: (2002-010)
To: CBD National Focal Points in Latin America and The Caribbean
The third Regional Workshop on Sustainable Use of Biological Diversity will take place in the city of Manta in Ecuador, from 18 to 21 February and not in the city of Quito, as previously announced (see also <a href="/doc/notifications/2001/ntf-2001-12-14-suse-en.pdf">Notification 2001-12-14/01</a>)
English28 January - 8 February 2002, New York, United States of America
30 January - 15 May 2002, New York, United States of America
Reference: SCBD/STTM/AH/va/25359 (2002-015)
To: CBD National Focal Points
The Executive Secretary conveys the list of invited experts and organisations for the Regional Workshop on Sustainable Use and the provisional list of documents for the Regional Workshop on Sustainable Use to be held in Manta, Ecuador, 18 to 21 February 2002
English
Reference: SCBD/STTM/JM/va/ 25392 (2002-016)
To: CBD National Focal Points
At the request of the Government of Ecuador, the third regional Workshop on Sustainable Use of Biological Diversity will take place in the city of Salinas, Ecuador, in the Barceló Miramar Hotel, and not in the city of Manta, as previously announced (see also notifications <a href="/doc/notificat ...
English13 - 15 February 2002, Cartagena, Colombia
18 - 21 February 2002, Salinas, Ecuador
Access and Benefit-sharing and the Global Taxonomy Initiative
Item 8 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Preparation of the Participation of the Convention on Biological Diversity in the Third Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development
Item 7.1 of the Provisional Agenda <br>The Consideration of Articles 6 and 8 of the Convention
Progress under the FAO Global System for the Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture
Item 10.3 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Future Programme of Work for Terrestrial Biological Diversity in Light of the Outcome of the Third Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development
Item 14.1 of the Provisional Agenda <br> The Impact of Intellectual Property Rights Systems on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biological Diversity and on the Equitable Sharing of Benefits from its Use (a Preliminary Study)
The Impact of Intellectual Property Rights Systems on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biological Diversity and on the Equitable Sharing of Benefits from its Use (Part 1)
The Impact of Intellectual Property Rights Systems on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biological Diversity and on the Equitable Sharing of Benefits from its Use (Part 2)
Sharing of Experiences on Incentive Measures for Conservation and Sustainable Use
Item 15.1 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Sharing of Experiences on Incentive Measures for Conservation and Sustainable Use
Table 3: Institutional Actors Influencing Biodiversity Management
Table 4: Institutional Measures to Produce Enabling Incentives for the Sustainable Management of Biological Diversity and its Components
Item 6 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Status and Trends of the Biological Diversity of Inland Water Ecosystems and Options for Conservation and Sustainable Use
Report of the Ad Hoc Inter Agency Consultation on Promoting Co-operation on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Wild Plants of Importance for Food and Agriculture
Recommendations on Scientific Research from a Diversitas Working Group of Experts that should be taken for the effective implementation of Articles 7, 8, 9, 10, and 14 of the CBD
Biological Diversity and Sustainable Tourism: Preparation of Global Guidelines
The Darwin Declaration<br>Submission by the Government of Australia
Item 21 of the provisional agenda <br> Options for Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biological Diversity in Dryland, Mediterranean, Arid, Semi-Arid, Grassland and Savannah Ecosystems
Item 22 of the provisional agenda <br> Sustainable Use Including Tourism
Progress Report of the Mechanisms for Implementation<br>Proposal for an initiative aimed at improving the understanding of biological diversity and sustainable development
Sustainable Use including Tourism<br>Tourism and the Sustainable Use of Biological Diversity
The Gran Canaria Declaration<br>Calling for a Global Program for Plant Conservation
4 - 5 March 2002, Ottawa, Canada
Scientific, Technical and Technological Aspects of the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Coastal and Marine Biological Diversity
Practical Approaches for Capacity Building for Taxonomy
Future Programme of Work for Terrestrial Biological Diversity in Light of the Outcome of the Third Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development
Future Programme of Work for Terrestrial Biological Diversity<br>Report of the Third Session of the Commission on Sustainable Development
Item 4 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Conservation and Sustainable Use of Marine and Coastal Biological Diversity
Item 4.3 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Further Advancement of the Global Taxonomy Initiative
Item 4.3 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Further Advancement of the Global Taxonomy Initiative (Corrigendum)
Item 4.4 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Assessment of the Status and Trends and Options for Conservation and Sustainable Use of Terrestrial Biological Diversity: Dryland, Mediterranean, Arid, Semi-Arid, Grassland and Savannah Ecosystems
Item 4.6 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Consequences of the Use of the New Technology for the Control of Plant Gene Expression for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biological Diversity
Item 4.8 of the Provisional Agenda <br> Development of Approaches and Practices for the Sustainable Use of Biological Resources, Including Tourism
The Global Taxonomy Initiative: Shortening the Distance Between Discovery and Delivery. Report of a meeting held at Linnean Society, London, UK on September 10-11 1998