The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR and World Agroforestry (ICRAF) joined forces in 2019, leveraging a combined 65 years’ experience in research on the role of forests and trees in solving critical global challenges.

Article 25 of the Convention on Biological Diversity establishes an open-ended intergovernmental scientific advisory body known as the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice (SBSTTA) to provide the Conference of the Parties (COP) and, as appropriate, its other subsidiary bodies, with timely advice relating to the implementation of the Convention. As a subsidiary body of the COP, SBSTTA is to report regularly to the COP on all aspects of its work. Multidisciplinary and open to participation by all Parties, SBSTTA comprises government representatives competent in the relevant field of expertise. Its functions include: providing assessments of the status of biological diversity; providing assessments of the types of measures taken in accordance with the provisions of the Convention; and responding to questions that the COP may put to the body. How SBSTTA carries out its work is described in its consolidated modus operandi set forth in annex III of decision VIII/10.
SBSTTA has met 22 times to date and produced a total of 233 recommendations to the Conference of the Parties, some of which have been endorsed in full by the latter. Such endorsement makes these recommendations de facto decisions of the Conference of the Parties. Parts of other recommendations have also been endorsed, and many others have been taken up in modified form.
SBSTTA 23 will meet following the 11th meeting of the Ad Hoc Open-ended Working Group on Article 8(j) and Related Provisions of the CBD. Read more here
World Agroforestry will participate in the following events:
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Venue |
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Tuesday 26 November 2019, 18:15 |
Sector-Based Targets and Actions for the Post-2020 GBF: Agriculture and Infrastructure. Hosts: WWF and TNC All are invited to participate in this roundtable discussion on how the post-2020 framework can address growing impacts from agriculture and infrastructure, as the two most significant sectors driving biodiversity loss. |
Room C (1st Floor, JUSCANZ) |
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Thursday 28 November 2019, 13.15 – 14.45 |
Hosts: FAO and CBD This side event will provide an opportunity to explore work currently underway to mainstream Biodiversity across the Agriculture Sectors, and the experiences that can inform the development of the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework, including its linkages with SDG2. |
Room C (1st Floor, JUSCANZ) |
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Thursday 28 November, 18:15-19:45 |
Biodiversity, Climate Change and People: How to monitor and evaluate efforts to increase resilience Hosts: IUCN | GIZ | IIED | Mountain Institute | UNEP-WCMC | CBD | FEBA Experts and policy makers will showcase the CBD Voluntary Guidelines for the Design and Effective Implementation of Ecosystem based Approaches to Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction and the tools and support available to operationalize them. |
Room A (1st floor) |