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Ensuring Impacts from SLM - Development of a Global Indicator System
The goal of the KM: Land initiative is tocontribute to enhancing ecosystem integrity, stability, functions and services through GEF-supported sustainable land management activities. The overall objective of the KM: Land program is to strengthen the capacity for adaptive management of SLM projects in order to enhance their effectiveness and impact on ecosystem integrity, stability, functions and services in the context of national development priorities.
Reducing Climate Change-induced Risks and Vulnerabilities from Glacial Lake Outbursts in the Punakha-Wangdi and Chamkhar Valleys
This project was identified by the National Adaptation Programme of Action of Bhutan as a national priority to address the adverse impacts of climate change. Its goal is to enhance adaptive capacity to climate change-induced disaster impacts in Bhutan. As a contribution to the achievement of this goal, the project objective is to 'reduce climate change-induced risks and vulnerabilities from glacial lake outbursts in the Punakha-Wangdi and Chamkhar Valleys.'
Adaptation to Climate Change in Arid Lands (KACCAL)
The Kenya Adaptation to Climate Change in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands Project’s development objective is to improve the ability of selected districts and communities of the ASALs to plan and manage climate change adaptation measures.
Power Sector Policy Reform to Promote Small Hydropower Development in the Republic of Montenegro
The goal of the proposed medium-sized GEF project is to reduce GHG emissions by creating favorable legal, regulatory and market environment and building institutional and administrative capacities to promote development of Montenegro’s abundant small hydropower potential for grid-connected electricity generation.
Integrating Climate Change into the Management of Priority Health Risks
To identify, implement, monitor, and evaluate adaptations to reduce current and likely future burdens of malaria, diarrhoeal diseases, and meningococcal meningitis in Ghana.
Mainstreaming Adaptation to Climate Change Into Water Resources Management and Rural Development
The objective of the proposed project is to strengthen the resilience of agricultural development in China to climate change by implementing selected adaptation measures at demonstration sites in the 3 H Basin and mainstreaming climate change adaptation into irrigation, water resource management and the wider context of rural development.
WB/GEF POL: Shanghai Agricultural and Non-Point Pollution Reduction project (SANPR) - under WB/GEF Strategic Partnership Investment Fund for Pollution Reduction in the LME of East Asia
To demonstrate effective and innovative pollution reduction activities in Shanghai’s rural areas in order to reduce the rural and agricultural pollution load (especially nutrients) in the surface water flowing to the East China Sea.
Establishment of PCB Waste Management and Disposal System
The main objective of this 5 year project is to fully develop Brazil’s capability to manage and dispose of PCB oils, PCB containing equipment and other PCB waste in a sustainable manner in order to achieve timely compliance with the Stockholm Convention requirements for PCB management, and to minimize risk of PCB exposure to the population and the environment.
Capacity Building for PCB Elimination
The primary objective of the full project is to ensure that Ghana has the capacities and capabilities to manage PCBs in a manner consistent with the Stockholm Convention, and compatible with the Convention goal of their elimination from use in equipment by 2025.
Sustainable Urban Transport Project
Reduction of the growth trajectory of GHG emissions from the transport sector in India through the promotion of environmentally sustainable urban transport, strengthening government capacity to plan, finance, implement, operate, and manage climate friendly and sustainable urban transport interventions at national, state and city levels, and increasing the modal share of environmentally friendly transport modes in project cities.
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