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Cape Peninsula Biodiversity Conservation Project
The Cape Peninsula Biodiversity Conservation Project will provide resources to assist in the creation of the Cape Peninsula National Park by (i) addressing the most urgent conservation needs, including eradication of invasive exotics and improvement of local emergency response capacity (in case of oil spills or wildfires), (ii) freeing admission-fee resources to allow upgrading of visitor facilities and management systems to ensure financial sustainability of the park, (iii) expanding the Table Mountain Fund which supports mainly NGO-led conservation initiatives, and (iv) initiating strategic
Assessment of Capacity Building Needs and Country Specific Priorities in the Conservation of Biodiversity and Participation in the National Clearing House Mechanism
The overall goal and objectives of the Strategy and Action Plan attempt to address the range of issues relevant to the management of biodiversity in Barbados.
Enabling activities for the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs): National Implementation Plan for Uganda
The project will i. Allow the Republic of Uganda to prepare the ground for implementation of the Convention in Uganda in a coordinated way; ii. Assist Uganda in meeting its reporting and other obligations under the Convention; and iii. Strengthen Uganda’s national capacity to manage POPs and chemicals generally in an environmentally sound manner.
Strengthening Biodiversity Conservation through the National Protected Areas Program
Project objective is to conserve Peru’s key ecosystems and biodiversity of global significance by expanding and consolidating the protected areas network.
MENARID: Institutional Strengthening and Coherence for Integrated Natural Resources Management
To remove barriers to Integrated Natural Resources Management (INRM) by developing and strengthening institutional knowledge, capacity and coordination and by demonstrating and up-scaling successful sustainable land and water management practices.
National Capacity Self-Assessment (NCSA) for Global Environmental Management
This NCSA exercise shall produce: - A description of the programmes, projects and strategies now in place to address the issues of biodiversity, climate change and desertification (including lists, maps and hierarchical charts of government departments - “organigrams”); - The identification of the principle existing interrelations and possible joint actions (lists, description of convergent activities) so as to avoid duplication of effort and to reinforce synergies, wherever possible; - A diagnosis of the capacity building requirements needed in the areas addressed by each of the three Conv
Strengthening and Catalyzing the Sustainability of Nicaragua's Protected Areas System
The project goal is, "Nicaraguan society conserves biodiversity in-situ through a sustainable National Protected Areas System ". This is based on the goal of SINAP’s Development Strategy and responds to the nexus between Nicaragua’s large constituency of private property owners and their need for economic growth that must be balanced with the need for conservation of biodiversity. The project objective is, "The Nicaraguan Protected Areas System is effectively managed through legal reforms, strengthened institutions, sustainable financing and partnerships."
SIP: Oasis Micro-Basin Sand Invasion Control in the Goure and Maine Regions (PLECO)
To protect the integrity of, and to improve the agro-sylvo-pastoral productivity of the micro-basin ecosystems in the Gouré and Maïné-Soroa provinces.
Disaster Hazard Mitigation Project (DHMP)
The global environmental objective of the project is to protect the integrity of the Mailuu-Suu ecosystem by addressing transboundary contamination of the Mailuu-Suu river and land degradation in the surrounding areas. In particular, the project will aim at keeping the transboundary pollution loads within the applicable standards, ensuring sustainable natural resources management to reduce the risk of landslides, and strengthening regional cooperation among neighboring countries to mitigate natural hazard risks.
Building Sustainable Capacity and Ownership to Implement UNCCD Objectives in Latvia
1.The main goal of the project is to create sustainable capacity and ownership in Latvia to mitigate land degradation and thereby meet the country’s obligations under the Convention on Combating Desertification. The main objective of the project is capacity building and removal of key barriers to sustainable land management in Latvia.
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