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SFM Extending the Coastal Forests Protected Area Subsystem
The aim of the project is to strengthen biodiversity management fundamentals within the Protected Area network in Tanzania. This project addresses the Coastal Forests which are arguably the most threatened of all hotspots ecosystems in Tanzania and Zanzibar islands. The governance framework is going to be deeply revised at national and district levels to extend the Protected Area network.
Development of Methodologies for GEF Transboundary Waters Assessment
Project Objective: to develop the methodologies for conducting a global assessment of transboundary groundwater, lake/reservoir and river basins, Large Marine Ecosystems, and open ocean areas for GEF purposes and to catalyse a partnership and arrangements for conducting such a global assessment
Mainstreaming Biodiversity Management into Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Production Processes
The overall project goal is to secure globally significant Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MAPs) in Lebanon that form a resource-base for local livelihood and national development. The project objective is to integrate conservation objectives into the gathering, processing and marketing of globally significant MAPs. For that purpose, the project will create incentives for local communities to sustainably manage the wild stocks by ensuring the increased financial returns flow to the guardians of wild MAP stocks and are directly linked to sustainable harvest and management practices.
Sustainable Mobility in the City of Bratislava
Reduce CO2 emission from road transport sector in Bratislava
SFM Catalyzing the Contribution of Indigenous Lands to the Conservation of Brazil's Forest Ecosystems
Project Objective: The project will catalyze the consolidation of Indigenous Lands (ILs) as essential protected areas for the conservation of biodiversity in Brazilian forest ecosystems and as a constituent part of the National Protected Areas Plan and Indigenous Peoples Environmental Management Policies. To that end, the project will put in place a ground-tested and officially recognized strategy for environmental management in Indigenous Lands (IL) by Indigenous Peoples (IP) for the effective conservation and sustainable use of forest biodiversity.
Support to Alignment of NBSAP with CBD Obligations and to Development of CHM
The objective of the project is to strengthen Thailand’s capacity to respond to the obligations of the CBD. This objective will be addressed within an overall programme to strengthen national environment management capacities in Thailand, other components of which will be implemented through the National Capacity Self-Assessment, UNDP TRAC-funded capacity building activities and national resources.
National Adaptation Programme of Action to Climate Change (NAPA) Formulation Project
The Specific objectives are: 1.To set up Institutional structure for the preparation of the NAPA document 2.To conduct participatory assessment of vulnerability to current climate variability 3.To identify key climate change adaptation measures and develop proposals for priority activities to address the adverse effects of climate change 4.To prepare the NAPA document in the format established by the COP 5.To have the NAPA document endorsed by the national Parliament, Council of Ministers and the Prime Minister 6.To disseminate the final NAPA document to the public.
CBPF: Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity in the Headwaters of the Huaihe River Basin
To demonstrate practical mechanisms to mainstream biodiversity in China’s Important Ecological Function Areas
SFM: Revitalization of Mongolia's Protected Areas through Effective Forest Management of Bogd Khan Uul
To increase public engagement in the management of BKU-SPA as a catalyst to increase government and private sector support to the national protected area system as measured by the following four outcome indicators:
•Establishment, and increasing membership, of a ‘Friends of BKU-SPA’
• BKU-SPA Protected Area Management Effectiveness Tracking Tool score increases from 49 at project Effectiveness to 80 by Close (See PAD Annex 18)
• The annual State budget allocation to the national protected area system increases by more than the rate of inflation or GDP growth
Citarum Watershed Management and Biodiversity Conservation Project
To achieve clean, healthy and productive catchments and rivers while conserving globally and locally significant biological diversity and bringing about sustainable benefits to all people of the Citarum River Basin through collaborative efforts between government and the community.
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