TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER Sample Clauses

TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER. 1. All Parties[, in accordance with the principles and provisions of the Convention, in particular Article 4 [and Article 11]], noting the importance of [meeting the] technology [requirements] for the implementation of mitigation and adaptation actions under this Agreement and recognizing existing deployment and dissemination efforts [and the urgency of realizing technology development and transfer], [shall][should] strengthen cooperative action [among Parties] [to accelerate and upscale] [on] [technology development and transfer] [through] [, inter alia:
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TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER. A. The CTA Program supports development, transfer, and maintenance of effective, science-based, historically proven technology and tools for use in NRCS’s planning and other technical assistance activities. Technologies in the areas of resource assessment, management, and measurement of effects and change in natural and cultural resource conditions are included in this responsibility.
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER. 1. All Parties, noting the importance of technology to support the implementation of mitigation and adaptation efforts under this Agreement and recognizing existing deployment and dissemination efforts, [shall][should][other] strengthen cooperative action to promote and enhance technology development and transfer, improve enabling environments for and address barriers to the dissemination and uptake of technology, and xxxxxx cooperative approaches to research and development.
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER. 84. [Decides to strengthen the technology needs assessment (TNA) process, taking into account existing efforts, including under the Poznan strategic programme on technology transfer, by enhancing:
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER. 1. All Parties, in accordance with the principles and provisions of the convention, in particular Article 4, paragraphs 1,3,5 and 7, and Article 11, noting the importance of meeting the technology requirements to support the implementation of mitigation and adaptation efforts under this Agreement and recognizing existing deployment and dissemination efforts, [shall][should][other] strengthen cooperative action to promote and enhance technology development and transfer, improve enabling environments for and address barriers to the dissemination and uptake of technology, and xxxxxx cooperative approaches to research and development.
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER. All Parties[, in accordance with the principles and provisions of the Convention, in particular Article 4 [and Article 11]], noting the importance of [meeting the] technology [requirements] for the implementation of mitigation and adaptation actions under this Agreement and recognizing existing deployment and dissemination efforts, [shall][should] strengthen cooperative action [among Parties] [to accelerate and upscale] [on] [technology development and transfer] [through]; [inter alia: [Improve endogenous capacities and enabling environment according to nationally determined needs and priorities, in accordance with Article 4.5 of the Convention] Address barriers [in accessing to][for] the transfer of safe, appropriate and environmentally, and socially sound technologies [by developing countries]; and Xxxxxx cooperative approaches to research and development].
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER. 1. All Parties, noting the importance of technology to support the implementation of mitigation and adaptation efforts under this Agreement and recognizing existing deployment and dissemination efforts, [shall][should][other] strengthen cooperative action to promote and enhance technology development and transfer, improve enabling environments for and address barriers to the dissemination and uptake of technology, and xxxxxx cooperative approaches to research and development. 1alt. Developed country Parties and other developed country Parties included in Annex II of the Convention shall provide support for the research, development and application of environmentally sound technologies and facilitate the transfer of and access to such technologies for developing country Parties, including inter alia strengthening cooperative action, providing financial resources to address barriers caused by the absence of domestic research and development capability and innovationsand enhancing access to environmentally sound technologies and know- how. 1bis The [CMA] shall, at its first session, establish a global goal for technology development and transfer, under which developed country Parties shall regularly prepare, communicate and implement their commitments on provision of developed country Parties’ ready-for-transfer technologies and know-how as well as providing financial resources for collaborative research and development of environmentally sound technologies and enhancing accesses of developing countries to such technologies, that match developing country Parties’ technology needs, in order to progressively scale up the support and cooperation for technology development and transfer, taking into account the limit to global average temperature increase referred to in paragraph 2 of Article 2 of the agreement.
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