The Ramsar
Convention on Wetlands 
The 7th meeting of the Scientific and
Technical Review Panel (STRP) -- the forbidden photos!
STRP7 met on 29-30 April 1998 and
generated another awful mess of ideas, suggestions, proposals, wishes and dreams,
summaries, declarations, decisions, indecisions, and of course Minutes, as well as
Summaries of the Minutes -- all of which create burdens for everybody for the next year or
more -- draft decisions, agenda papers, guidelines and methodologies, yadda, yadda -- but
in any case the meeting was certainly fun whilst it lasted.
Due to a couple of ill-timed fits of
photographer shyness, we do not have pix of absolutely all the participants, but we got
enough to convey a sense of the uncertain psychological climate prevailing at the meeting
and, hopefully, to induce all of our readers to wish to become members (or alternates) of
the STRP for the 1999-2002 triennium.
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At the head table, Bill Phillips,
Deputy Secretary General of the Convention, and Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu of
Ghana, Chairperson of the STRP, plot the meeting's strategy whilst the other members of
the Panel play solitaire, write brief letters home to their families, pore over train and
airplane schedules, arm-wrestle with one another, or unashamedly snooze. |
| François Letourneux of
France has no problem with occasional delays in the proceedings, since he's had the
foresight to bring his newspaper and simply pretends to himself that he's in a café, on
the sunny sidewalk. |
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Chaman Lal Trisal, Alternate
from India, passes the long idle moments conversing with Rebecca D'Cruz,
the Bureau's Regional Coordinator for Asia, mainly about wetland conservation. |
| Reluctant to let good meeting time go to
waste whilst the Chair continues to ponder the agenda, Max Finlayson,
Alternate from Australia, convenes a meeting of his own on the sidelines. Raquel
Sigüenza of the Bureau is on the right. |
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Keith Thompson of New
Zealand occupies the temporal interstices by picking winners in the equestrian form sheets
and contemplating riches. |
| Rick van Dam, invited expert
from Australia, has a photocopy of the first edition of Cyril Tourneur's The Revengers
Tragaedie (1607) and is determined to memorize the part of Vindice. "Why
does not heaven turn black, or with a frown / Undo the world? Why does not earth
start up / And strike the sins that tread upon't?" |
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Mihály Végh of Hungary
looks forwards to breaks in the agenda because he has two big bottles of mineral water and
a comic book. |
| Roberto Schlatter and Makoto
Komoda, from Chile and Japan respectively, co-conspirators on the Management
Planning Guidelines studies, are caught contemplating further mayhem. |
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Peter Bacon, Trinidad and
Tobago, was one of those for whom sleep was the only remedy. |
| The lads from BirdLife International, Dave
Pritchard and John O'Sullivan, both of the Royal Society for the
Protection of Birds, await with 1) concern and 2) amusement, respectively, whatever
sophomoric trick Tim Jones (Bureau) is about to perpetrate upon
them. Elizabeth Salter (WWF), in the background, heads for the
exit. |
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Mauricio Cervantes Abrego of
Mexico emits an enormous grin upon being told that, at the conclusion of the ponderous
deliberations, there is to be a party on the IUCN headquarters' terrace.
So we're not finished yet -- with Dr
Cervantes, we are going to the STRP
reception on the terrace!
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All photos by Valerie Higgins, Ramsar
Bureau.
For
further information, please contact the Ramsar Convention Bureau,
Rue Mauverney 28, CH-1996 Gland, Switzerland (tel +41 22 999 0170, fax +41 22
999 0169, e-mail ramsar@hq.iucn.org).
Posted 15 May 1998, Dwight Peck, Ramsar.

