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Environmental Learning and Stakeholder Involvement as Tools for Global Environmental Benefits and Poverty Reduction
To expand Tajikistan’s capacity to generate global environmental benefits through educating and involving diverse national and local stakeholders in addressing Rio Convention themes. The project will build capacity to use key environmental management tools: "environmental learning" that includes formal and informal education for all sedctors of society; and "stakeholder involvement" that include public awareness, consultation and participation.
Prevention and Disposal of POPs and Obsolete Pesticides in Syria
Environmental improvement through the elimination of POPS and other obsolete pesticide stockpiles and capacity building for better life cycle management of pesticides
Protection of Marine Ecosystems of the Red Sea Coast
This project aims to protect ecosystems important to fisheries and biodiversity through improving knowledge and monitoring of Yemen's Red Sea resources and their use. The project also incorporates a regional component which is implemented by UNEP. This component will provide capacity building for PERSGA (Regional Environment Programme for the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden), based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Prevention and Management of Marine Pollution in the East Asian Seas
Development of policies and plans to control marine pollution for land and sea- based sources, upgrading of national and regional infrastructures and technical skills, and establishment of financing instruments for project sustainability. Project will include selection of demonstration sites, establishment of regional monitoring and information network, and involvement of regional association of marine legal experts to improve capacity to implement relevant conventions.
Central American Fund for Environment and Development: Account for the Global Environment (FOCADES)
The main objective of the Global Account in to ensure the long-term financing of critical regional environment activities of global relevance in the Central American Isthmus.
SIP: Innovations in Micro Irrigation for Dryland Farmers
Goal: To contribute to sustainable land management in order to maintain and improve ecosystem health, stability, integrity, functions and services, and at the same time support sustainable livelihoods in Senegal.
Objective: To demonstrate and replicate innovative, indigenous and sustainable small-scale irrigation practices within a context of integrated land use planning.
Energy Conservation
The project will support the establishment, pilot testing and commercial demon-stration of market-oriented Energy Management Companies (EMCs) that will promote investments in energy-efficient technology through energy performance contracting. The project will start in three provinces, and after a pilot phase will be expanded to other parts of the country, and may involve more varied applications such as leasing or Chinese-foreign joint ventures.
African NGO-Government Partnership for Sustainable Biodiversity Action
The programme is based on implementation of the Important Bird Area (IBA) process. The IBA process is the application of internationally agreed criteria to define the global importance of sites for biodiversity conservation at a national level, followed by a cycle of monitoring, action and advocacy to ensure the conservation of sites, in perpetuity. National and local capacity for achieving biodiversity conservation is built through the process.
Water and Environmental Management in the Aral Sea Basin
Project objective is to address the root causes of the overuse and pollution of water in the Aral Sea Basin, support the sustainable mgmt. and future development of its natural resources by formalizing, and then implementing the first stage of, a regional strategic action plan. Project will help 5 states sharing the Basin to (a) develop and implement regl. and natl. water mgmt. strategies and agreements focusing on water uses, efficiency and sharing, (b) assess water quality problems, develop cost-effective strategies to improve water quality, (c) expand and upgrade monitoring and regl.
Energy Efficiency Improvements and Greenhouse Gas Reductions
The two co-ordinated projects will address the removal of barriers to enhance energy efficiency in the regional context of Egypt and Palestinian Authority. By creating an appropriate institutional setting and adequate capacity in the region to engage in energy conservation activities, alternatives to the existing tendency to meeting the ever increasing demand for power by expansion of generating facilities, will emerge. As such, the project will address both supply and demand side energy efficiency from an economy-wide perspective.
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