Governments participate in the review process and the plenary Sessions, where main decisions about
the IPCC work programme are taken and reports are accepted, adopted and approved.
Not exact matches
IPCC - 28: This session was held from 9 - 10 April 2008, in Budapest, Hungary, with discussions centering on the future of the
IPCC, including key aspects of its
work programme, such as WG structure, type and timing of future reports, and the future structure of the
IPCC Bureau and the TFB.
At the conclusion of each assessment process the
IPCC generally reflects on the report preparation process and draws lessons to inform consideration of the
IPCC's future
work programmes and processes.
In response to recommendations made by the IAC, the Panel decided to establish an Executive Committee to strengthen and facilitate timely and effective implementation of the
IPCC programme of
work, strengthen coordination between
Working Groups and Task Forces and to address urgent issues that require prompt attention by the
IPCC between Panel sessions.
This framework is to be applied in accordance with the Principles Governing
IPCC Work and is meant to guide, but not prescribe, future decisions by the Panel regarding its work programme; decisions whether to initiate a new report will be considered on a case by case ba
Work and is meant to guide, but not prescribe, future decisions by the Panel regarding its
work programme; decisions whether to initiate a new report will be considered on a case by case ba
work programme; decisions whether to initiate a new report will be considered on a case by case basis.