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SIP: Reducing Land Degradation on the Highlands of Kilimanjaro
To create a sustainable enabling environment for shade coffee as an incentive for integrated sustainable land management that reduces land degradation and improves livelihoods in the Kilimanjaro Highlands, Tanzania.
Development of National Implementation Plans for the Management of Persistent Organic Pollutants - ADD ON
Within the overall objective of the Stockholm Convention, which is to protect human health and the environment from POPs, the project will: i.Develop a comprehensive country driven NIP for reduction and elimination of POPs in compliance with the provisions of the Stockholm Convention ii.Prepare the ground for implementation of the Convention in the Republic of Guinea iii.Achieve a high level of awareness of the POPs issue and sustained ownership of the NIP among all stakeholders iv.Assist Guinea in meeting its reporting and other obligations under the Convention; and v.Strengthen Guinea
National Reporting to the CBD: Supporting Countries to Prepare the Third National Report on Biodiversity (Phase II)
The Objective of the present Project is therefore to enable country parties to undertake their national reporting obligations towards the CBD.
SIP: Capacity Building and Knowledge Management for Sustainable Land Management
Knowledge based SLM reduces land degradation, alleviates poverty and delivers global environmental benefits in Lesotho Highlands
Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Development in the Gissar Mountains of Tajikistan
From PDF A Document: The goals of this project are therefore to conserve the global biodiversity of the Gissar mountains by strengthening protected areas and increasing the security and sustainability of the livelihoods of the rural populations around them.
National Capacity Needs Self-Assessment (NCSA) for Global Environmental Management
The overall objective of this project is to evaluate capacities for the management of the national and global environment in Chad. This project will determine gaps, constraints and priorities for the creation, development and strengthening of individual, institutional, and systematic capacities. Such capacities are necessary for the improved management of environmental resources, using them in a sustainable manner in support of the national effort towards development and the fight against poverty.
Development of National Implementation Plans for the Management of POPs - Ecuador "add-on"
Ecuador is one the 12 pilot countries participating in the pilot project "Development of National Implementation Plans for the Management of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)". The project was part of the work program approved by the May 2001 Council meeting. That same meeting also approved the Guidelines for POPs enabling activities. This proposal is for an add-on that would Ecuador to complete the work needed to finalise its NIP. This add-on requested by Ecuador was envisaged at time of WP approval and CEO endorsement.
National Capacity Needs Self-Assessment (NCSA) for Global Environmental Management
The main objective of the project is to define the prioritised capacities that need to be strengthened to protect the global environment. The specific objectives are: -Identify, confirm or examine the priority actions in the sectors of biodiversity, climatechange and desertification/ soil degradation respectively; -Examine the related capacities to be strengthened on the sectoral and intersectoral level; -re-align the measures taken by the countries with their national framework for environmental management and sustainable development.
A Policy Forum of Power Sector Regulatory Frameworks for On-grid Renewable Energies
The main objectives of the forum are to 1) promote exchange of experiences and lessons on power sector policy frameworks for grid-connected renewable energy from the respective national contexts; and 2) assist a number of selected developing countries, who are committed to developing RE policy frameworks, to incorporate the best practices of grid-connected renewable energy policies into their national power policy frameworks.
Demonstration of Fuel Cell Bus Commercialization in China, Phase 2
The goal of the project is to reduce GHG emissions and air pollution through widespread commercial introduction of FCBs in urban areas of China. The objective of this project is to demonstrate the operational viability of FCBs and their refueling infrastructure under Chinese conditions.
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