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National Biodiversity Strategy, and Action Plan and Report to the COP
Providing support to the Government of Nicaragua in the formulation of a National Biodiversity Strategy and ACtion Plan (BSAP) in order to ensure the most effective use of the country's natural resources.
Renewable Energy Systems in the Peruvian Amazon Region (RESPAR)
This project will assist in removing technical, financial, informational and institutional barriers to renewable energies, through (i) installation and operation of RAPS systems in Idiana and Padre Cocha; (ii) identification and training of private RAPS systems operators; (iii establishment of )energy efficiency program and tariff structure; (iv) identification and promotion of income generating activities; (v) coordination, monitoring and evaluation of RAPS systems; and (vi) promotion of policy dialogues for renewable energy and rural electrification.
Land Use Change Analysis as an Approach for Investigating Biodiversity Loss and Land Degradation
The project will analyze new and existing data concerning the linkages between the processes of change in biodiversity, land degradation and land use in order to design a guide on how to use land use change analysis to identify spatial and temporal trends, and linkages of change in biodiversity and land degradation; integrate ecological, socioeconmomic and land use data and theory to develop a replicable analytical framework to identify the root causes of land use change leading to changes in biodiversity and land degradation in East Africa.
Restoration of Highly Degraded and Threatened Native Forests in Mauritius
The project aims at the restoration of a plot of highly degraded native forest in the Black River Gorges National Park. Through consultation with restoration ecologists, an effective means of controlling exotic weeds which are threatening the native forests will be developed. It will also document and restore to the extent possible the biological diversity of the degraded native ecosystem.
Addressing Transboundary Concerns in the Volta River Basin and its Downstream Coastal Area
With an area of 400,000 km2, the Volta basin is one of the largest African freshwater basins. Shared by 6 countries, it is threatened by increasing pollution and sediment loads, introduction of non-indigenous species harmful to human and ecosysetm health, habitat degradation (wetlands, mangroves, estuaries) due to human activities, overfishing and excessive water withdrawals, accelerated erosion caused by deforestation, bush fires and overgrazing.
Conservation of Biodiversity in the Albertine Rift Forest Areas of Uganda
The project will develop a strategy program of action which will directly reduce deforestation of critical un-gazetted forest patches, strengthens implementation of the national Forest Conservation Master Plan in the Albertine Rift, and link to other donor funded forest conservation activities in the national parks.
Coral Reef Monitoring Network in Member States of the Indian Ocean Commission (COI), within the Global Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN)
9. Project rationale and objectives: Goal : to assist in the conservation of the high biodiversity of coral reefs and their socio-economic value, and in the sustainable management of their resources, through a monitoring network.
Indonesian Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (IBSAP)
This project will assist GOI in the implementation of Articles 6 (General Masures for Conservation and Sutainable Use) and 8 (In-Situ Conservation) of the Convention on Biological Diversity through the completion of an updated Indonesian Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (IBSAP). The first IBSAP was prepared in 1991 and was adopted as part of the GOI 25 years Development Strategy for 1991-2015.
Capacity Building for GHG Emission Reduction through Energy Efficiency
The overall objective of this project is to assist Romania in reducing the long-term growth of GHG emissions from heat and power generation plants and from consumption of fossil fuel sources in the main sectors of energy demand. The project will assist in developing self-sustaining national capability for the continuous improvement of energy efficiency. This objective is in line with the national strategy proposed by the Government for the reduction of GHG emissions.
Phaseout of Ozone Depleting Substances
This project will phaseout direct annual consumption of at least 806 metric tons of weighted ozone-depleting substance potential, or about 77% of Belarus' 1994 weighted consumption, through phaseout of CFCs in three refrigeration manufacturing and servicing subprojects, and five subprojects in the solvent industry. In addition, it will support a small program in technology transfer and training for the fire protection sector, and a national ODS Phaseout unit.
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