Call for SSC WG Members
The CDM Executive Board is hereby inviting applications from experts to act as members of the Small-Scale Working Group (SSC WG) with a view to select the members for the new term of service of the working group at its sixty-seventh meeting.
The call opens on 5 January 2012 and ends on 5 February 2012, 24:00 GMT.
Current SSC WG members shall submit their applications for automatic inclusion in the short list, should they wish to continue. Experts wishing to be considered by the CDM Executive Board as a member of the SSC WG are invited to apply and shall:
- Read and agree to the Terms of Reference of the support structure of the CDM Executive Board (ToR);
- Apply online via the link provided below.
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(i) Baseline and monitoring methodologies in activity areas related to at least one of the three small-scale criteria defined in paragraph 28 of decision 1/CMP.2;
(ii) Implementation of small-scale project activities in activity areas related to at least one of the three small-scale criteria defined in paragraph 28 of decision 1/CMP.2, including development of project design documents, validation, monitoring, verification and certification;
- Guidelines and modalities of work including, inter alia, conditions for membership, conflict of interest restrictions and compensation are described in the ToR;
- The time commitment for a panel or working group member is specified in paragraph 29 of the ToR, and for SSC WG members it is estimated to be at least 70 working days per year, including travel time, meeting time, preparation and other activities.
THE APPLICATION IS NOW CLOSED
- *Attention:
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According to the
Decision 3/CMP.1 (735 KB), the
CDM Executive Board may establish committees, panels or working groups to assist it in the performance of its functions. The
CDM Executive Board shall draw on the expertise necessary to perform its functions, including from the UNFCCC roster of experts.
In this context, it shall take fully into account the consideration of regional balance.
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