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Strengthening the Protected Area Network within the Eastern Montane Forest Hotspot of Kenya
The biodiversity of the Eastern Montane Forests is adequately represented and managed within Kenya’s PA network.
Increasing Resilience of Coastal Areas and Community Settlements to Climate Change
To increase the protection of livelihoods in coastal areas in all inhabited islands of Tuvalu.from dynamic risks related to climate change and climate variability.
Removing Barriers Hindering PA Management Effectiveness in Vietnam
To secure a sustainably financed PA system, to conserve globally significant biodiversity
By the end of the project:
• Overall PA System’s Financial scorecard scores increased from 67 to 85 by project end
• Overall Capacity scorecard scores increased from 40.9 to 52 by end of project
• Average METT scores (for demonstration all sites) increases from 45% to 59%
Establishing a Financially Sustainable National Protected Areas System
By June 2014, Haiti has designed and started initial implementation of an integrated operational and financial framework to ensure long term sustainability of the national PA system
Economic Analysis of Adaptation Options in Support of Decision Making
The objective of this project is to develop a decision making framework and detailed methodology for cost benefit valuation of adaptation measures to support increased and innovative means of prioritizing and financing adaptation to climate change hazard risks.
Piloting Natural Resource Valuation within Environmental Impact Assessments
The proposed MSP will develop natural resource valuation (financial and economic) tools to be used to strengthen a holistic approach to the implementation of policies, programmes, plans and development projects with particular reference to strengthening the national implementation of MEAs.
Conservation of Biodiversity in the Lake Titicaca Basin
The project adopts an ecosystem approach and places emphasis on working directly with indigenous peoples and local communities and on establishing clear integration of conservation and development efforts. All of these aspects are given priority in the Convention on Biological Diversity.
Global Change System for Analysis, Research and Training (START)
START is a system of regional research networks being developed by scientific organizations to build capacity in the climate change field, collect and analyze regional data, and incorporate this data into global modeling efforts. This project focuses on Southeast Asia and Northern Africa as pilot regions for developing region-specific methodologies, establishing regional networks for global change research, and laying the foundation for regional research centres.
Research Programme on Methane Emissions from Rice Fields
The project seeks to quantify the impact of different rice growing ecosystems on methane emission and improve knowledge of processes that control methane fluxes from flooded rice. Promising mitigation options will be evaluated in collaboration with developing countries and farmers, and experiences will be shared among project participants.
Development of High Rate BioMethanation Processes as Means of Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Project develops national master plan for generation and utilization of bioenergy, creates commercially viable packages for replication, and promotes and disseminates technology for high-rate biomethanation. Project will introduce, demonstrate, and standardize a wide variety of cost-effective technologies.
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