[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 88 (Friday, May 7, 2010)]
[Notices]
[Pages 25307-25308]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-10842]
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 6984]
Request for Nominations of Experts for Consideration as Authors
and/or Editors for the Fifth Global Environment Outlook (GEO-5)
ACTION: This is an announcement of an opportunity to recommend experts
to the U.S. Government for nomination as Coordinating Lead Authors,
Lead Authors, Contributing Authors and Review Editors for the Fifth
Global Environment Outlook (GEO-5).
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SUMMARY: Governments, along with other stakeholder groups, relevant
institutions, and United Nations agencies, have been invited to
nominate experts to participate in the GEO-5 assessment. The Department
of State is coordinating the recommendation of experts to the United
Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for GEO-5. The purpose of GEO-5 is
to provide a comprehensive, integrated, and scientifically credible
global environmental assessment to support decision-making processes at
appropriate levels. Individuals may seek to nominate others (or
themselves) directly on http://www.unep.org/geo/nominations/, or
through the U.S. government. For those who wish to submit their
nominations through the U.S. government, your nomination must be
submitted to UNEP at the Web site above, and the nomination must also
be received at the U.S. Department of State, Office of Environmental
Policy, which is coordinating the U.S. Government nomination process,
no later than May 12, 2010. The remainder of this announcement provides
background information and describes how to submit recommendations.
The Global Environment Outlook is the primary assessment process of
the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), which helps keep the global
environment under review. It is a tool that informs decision-making,
focusing on assessment priorities and analyzing policy challenges and
opportunities to provide policy response options. It is
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also a communications tool that brings together diverse stakeholder
groups, builds capacity and aims to raise awareness on the status and
trends of the environment.
Experts are expected to have a thorough understanding in one or
more of the following areas: Environmental science; environment and
development priorities, challenges and policy; and environmental
management or governance. UNEP will select nominees by matching
expertise to specific roles, paying due regard to disciplinary, gender
and geographical balance. Details of the GEO-5 nominating process may
be found online at http://www.unep.org/geo/nominations/ and http://www.globalchange.gov/globalenvironmentoutlook. To access the
nominations form on the UNEP Web site, please use Username: geo5--2012
and Password: nominee. Nominations may be made on http://www.unep.org/geo/nominations/. For nominations to be considered within the U.S.
Government nomination process, they must also be submitted to the
United States Department of State. GEO-5 will review the nominations
from all participating governments, individuals and organizations and
make final decisions on nominees.
Selection as a U.S. Government nominee does not guarantee selection
by GEO-5 itself. Participants in the GEO process volunteer their time.
Nominated individuals should agree in advance to fulfill the role for
which they are nominated, should they be selected to do so by GEO.
Nomination by the U.S. Government to GEO-5 does not imply a commitment
by the U.S. Government to provide financial support for participation.
UNEP may provide travel and subsistence costs for non-Federal
participants if requested by the participant, subject to the
availability of resources. Additional guidance on compensation of
expenses and remuneration of services will be available on the UNEP Web
site.
How to Recommend Experts
1. Refer to the GEO-5 Web site http://www.unep.org/geo/nominations/
for detailed background information on the 5th Assessment Report. To
access the nominations form on the UNEP Web site, please use Username:
geo5--2012 and Password: nominee. The document on GEO-5 nominations
identifies the substantive areas covered in each of the chapters of the
report. It is important to note that the time commitment required to
carry out different roles in the GEO-5 process varies greatly.
2. Make sure that any of the experts that you wish to recommend are
willing to serve in the role for which they are nominated.
3. Nominations to be considered within the U.S. Government
nomination process must be submitted to the U.S. Department of State,
Office of Environmental Policy no later than May 12, 2010. Complete the
GEO-5 nomination form, one for each nominee, including an up-to-date
CV, identification of the relevant chapters, and the role for which the
individual is being nominated. Send this information by e-mail to
rosenmanrg@state.gov by May 12. Please note that partial nomination
packages will not be considered.
What happens next?
In a process coordinated through the U.S. Department of State,
Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific
Affairs, Office of Environmental Policy, technical experts and managers
of relevant science and technology programs within the U.S. government
will make and review recommendations and forward a slate of nominees to
GEO-5 on the basis of their qualifications. Submission of a nomination
to the State Department does not guarantee that the nomination will be
forwarded by the U.S. Government to UNEP.
For Further Information
Richard Rosenman of the Office of Environmental Policy, U.S.
Department of State, is serving as the coordinator of this nomination
process. Mr. Rosenman can be reached at 1-202-647-1126, e-mail
rosenmanrg@state.gov.
Disclaimer: This Public Notice is a request for nominations, and is
not a request for applications. No granting or money is directly
associated with this request for suggestions for GEO-5. There is no
expectation of U.S. Government resources or funding associated with any
nominations.
Dated: May 3, 2010.
Willem H. Brakel,
Director, Office of Environmental Policy, Department of State.
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