Terms of Reference of the SPAW STAC Ad Hoc Working Groups
The Working Groups facilitate ongoing discussions on topics of interest to Contracting Parties and observers. There is no limited timeframe for Working Groups; they can remain in existence whilst there is a need for them. Once established, they remain an active standing committee unless otherwise designated by the STAC. They can result in the delivery of a set of recommendations on request by the STAC on preparation of the working documents for next STAC assembly.
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Main Authors: | United Nations Environment Programme, Caribbean Environment Programme |
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Other Authors: | Ecosystems Division |
Format: | Other biblioteca |
Language: | English French Spanish |
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CAR SPAW RAC
2020-01-14
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Online Access: | https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/31114 |
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