Rosters of experts for consultation

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Name of Observer Organisation
and general contact details
Contents of Roster
Contacts, etc.
BirdLife International
(International Organisation Partner)

many ad hoc expert species groups can be accessed


(STRP member)

(to access other expertise)

IUCN - The World Conservation Union
(International Organisation Partner)

Water resource management, Agriculture Economics Species Education and public awareness Traditional knowledge

(STRP member)

Wetlands International

(International Organisation Partner)

Specialist Groups expertise on: Waterbirds Restoration Inventory, assessment and monitoring CEPA

Ritesh Kumar
(STRP member)
Or
(STRP member)

WWF International

(International Organisation Partner)
No specific rosters, but can offer expertise on conservation policy, marine and coastal issues, etc.

Archana Chatterjee
(STRP member)
International Water Management Institute
management of water and land resources for food, livelihoods and nature

(STRP member)
Convention on Migratory Species
CMS Scientific Council
Conservation of terrestrial, marine and avian migratory species throughout their range
AEWA (African-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement)

Waterbirds flyways
aewa@unep.de
the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
(Click here for CBD Secretariat)

Centralised roster of experts on all CBD areas, and specialised roster on Biosafety
Main CBD Roster
Biosafety Roster
the Committee on Science and Technology of the Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)
(Click here for UNCCD Secretariat)
Hydrology, Ecology/Ecosystems, Natural Resources management, Education, Atmospheric sciences
the Subsidiary Body on Scientific and Technical Advice of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Climate change

the Society of Wetland Scientists

Wetland Inventory and assessment, Climate Change

Search Roster or
contact Rob McKinnes

the International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA)
Development, review and amendment of policies
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UNESCO - World Heritage Convention
Sites monitoring and management

UNEP - World Conservation Monitoring Centre

Inventory and assessment, Site designation, Managing and monitoring Sites


The Nature Conservancy (TNC)

Climate change, Invasive species

Lynne Zeitlin Hale

Ducks Unlimited (Canada, Mexico, and USA)
)

To be advised

To be advised

UNESCO Man and Biosphere Programme

Monitoring of Sites
Dr Salvatore Arico
Tel: +33 145 65 40 90
Fax: +33 145 68 58 04

UNECE - Water Convention

protection and ecologically sound management of transboundary surface waters and groundwaters


Francesca Bernardini

ESA- ESRIN European Space Research Institute

GWOS (Global Wetlands Observing System)

GWP - Global Water partnership

Water management


Coordinating Committee for the Guidelines for Global Action on Peatlands (CC - GAP)
International Mire Conservation Group (IMCG)
and
The International Peat Society (IPS)

Peatlands Conservation, Climate Change


SERI -Society for ecological restoration International

Wetlands restoration


UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education

research, education and capacity building activities in the fields of water, environment and infrastructure


The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Fisheries, Agriculture, natural resources


JAXA - Japanise Aerospace Exploration Agency

Wetlands observation, Monitoring, inventory


GEO - Group on Earth Observations

Wetlands observation


GEF -STAP
Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel of the Global Environment Facility

expert scientific advice to inter-agency task forces and bodies handling other GEF processes


World Health Organization (WHO)

Wetlands and human health

Robert Bos from WHO or
Pierre Horwitz (STRP member)


International Network of basin Organizations (INBO)

River basin management

To be advised

Ecosystem services

Outreach, Wetlands conservation, public awareness, wetlands visitor centres

Climate Change

To be advised

To be advised

 

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