Dear IBS members,
The IPBES has opened its second call for
experts this time to
1) Scope a set of regional and
sub-regional assessments
a. Expert group for Africa
b. Expert group for Asia and
Pacific
c. Expert gropu for the Americas
and the Carribbean
d. Expert group for Europe and
Central Asia
e. Expert group for Antarctica
(NB: Arctic regions will be integrated in relevant regional scopoing meetings)
And,
2) Scope a thematic assessment
of land degradation and restoration
If you are an expert on any of these regions (scope 1) or theme (scope
2), are an IBS member and want to contribute to the IPBES process you can get
nominated through the International Biogeography Society. Any other
organisation as well as country delegation may nominate you as well. The
nomination process through IBS works as follows:
1) You need to fill out an Application form and attach your Curriculum
Vitae through the dedicated web portal (http://www.ipbes.net/applicationform.html). If you come from a
supported country you are requested to submit a scanned copy of your passport
to facilitate travel arrangements in case you are selected.
2) The Application Form will automatically be sent to the Nominating
Organisation (Nominator – in other words, IBS if you go through us) indicated
by you with an email which will provide a link to a Nomination Form inviting us
to approve and submit your nomination.
3) If we (the IBS Special
Committee on IPBES) approve your nomination you will receive an acknowledgement
message once the Nomination Form confirming the nomination is submitted by us.
Important Notes: Before you submit your nomination request – please make sure that
1.
you are available at the
respective dates for the expert group you want to be involved in
2.
if you are not from a supported
country – that you have funds to attend the working group meetings. The
International Biogeography Society does not have funds to support you.
Please note that a subsequent call for nominations for experts to
contribute to other work programme deliverables (invasive alien species, and
sustainable use and conservation of biodiversity; work programme deliverables
3bii and 3biii)) will be circulated later this year.
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