2.3 Polar & Cryosphere Programme
Goal:
The global dimensions of polar and cryosphere issues influence decision-making world-wide, especially in
relation to climate change mitigation and adaptation; Polar and cryosphere-influenced ecosystems, and
related indigenous and local cultures and economies, are conserved, and enabled to adapt to climate
change where feasible.
Purpose:
Enhance the impact from UNEP’s work in relation to polar regions and the cryosphere, including
strengthening UNEP’s science base and visibility in this field and communicating polar and cryosphere
issues to decision-makers world-wide;
Promote and enable the application of locally appropriate integrated ecosystem management and climate
change adaptation mechanisms, with a focus on working through multi-sectoral partnerships;
Enhance the effectiveness UNEP’s work with Indigenous Peoples (globally) and of Multilateral
Environmental Agreements in the Arctic.
Activities:
According to the Work Plan activities of the Polar Programme under this Framework agreement were
focusing on:
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UNEP Key Polar Centre services, including leadership on UNEP IPY strategy implementation;
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Linking of key Arctic and SIDS stakeholders to influence international policy and decisions on
climate change, through “Many Strong Voices”;
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Provision of information highlighting impacts from changing snow and ice in the Himalayas;
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Assessment, outreach and capacity building in support of sustainable development and
adaptation related to polar regions and the cryosphere;
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Coordination and facilitation of Arctic component of UNEP policy for engagement with Indigenous
Peoples and leadership in assessing and improving effectiveness of MEAs in the Arctic (coastal
and marine focus).
Contribution to UNEP Medium Term Strategy:
The activities under this programme contribute to the following UNEP Medium-Term Strategy priorities:
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Ecosystem management;
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Environmental governance;
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Disaster and conflict;
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Climate change.
Contribution to the UNEP’s Programme of Work
Contributions were made to the UNEP’s Programme of Work for:
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Division of Early Warning and Assessment (DEWA) on implementation of the Bali Strategic Plan
through environmental assessment reports on biodiversity, ecosystems and cross-cutting
thematic issues (A4) and environmental challenges and emerging issues for decision makers
(A5); outreach and communication materials on findings of environmental assessments (A6);
consultations on assessments (A8), meetings of environmental data and information working
groups (B10); strengthening networks and partnerships (B4); advisory services (C2) and technical
assistance (C3) to Governments; training of experts (C4); training of trainers (C410) and
producing training and outreach materials (C6);
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Division of Environmental Policy Implementation (DEPI) on environmental assessment and
progress reports for post-conflict countries and countries affected by disasters (A1);
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Division of Communication and Public Information (DCPI) on dissemination of the environmental
message of UNEP (A5); audio-visual exhibitions and presentations (A7); celebrations and public
events (B5); campaigns and public events (B7);
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Division of Regional Cooperation and Representation (DRC) on participation of Indigenous
Peoples and their communities' in Environmental processes (C2).
See Also Annex 1.
Partners and leveraged resources:
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