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Integrated Approach to Wood Waste Combustion for Heat Production
The project will reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Poland by removing barriers to the creation of a viable wood waste market offering clean energy.
Improving the Energy Efficiency of the Heat and Hot Water Supply
Reducing GHG emissions by removing the existing barriers to the improvement of the heat and hot water supply systems in Turkmenistan
Dynamics of Biodiversity Loss and Permafrost Melt in Lake Hovsgol National Park
The goal of the proposed research is to support the OP12 on Integrated Ecosystem Management. Using Lake Hovsgol National Park as a case study, the targeted research will provide for the long-term protection of such forest/steppe areas by better understanding the scale and dynamics of natural and anthropogenic changes.
Developing Renewable Ground Water Resources in Arid Lands: a Pilot Case - the Eastern Desert of Egypt
(1)Develop reliable techniques for evaluating the extent of renewable ground water resources in arid lands, with the Eastern Desert of Egypt as a test site. Our preliminary geochemical and isotopic data indicated that flash flood waters stored in shallow aquifers during the past 45 years are the source of the shallow (10?100 m) groundwater in Wadi El Tarfa and surrounding areas in the Eastern Desert (Appendix I).
Strengthening Governance and Financial Sustainability of the National Protected Area System
The main objective of the project is to ensure conservation of globally significant biodiversity in the Ukrainian Upper Pripyat. It will do so through the strengthening of biodiversity conservation efforts for the Shatsk National Park and the new national park in the Pripyat-Stokhod landscape complex (including restoration of critical areas). It will ensure biodiversity-friendly land use practices in the agriculture, tourism, forestry and fishing sectors and will improve public awareness and environmental education for biodiversity conservation.
Making the Link: The Connection and Sustainable Management of Kon Ka Kinh and Kon Cha Rang Nature Reserves
The PDF-A activities will determine the project approach based on an assessment of sustainable timber values in the intervening area and the preference of the Gia Lai Provincial People's Committee. Regardless of the option chosen, the project will include sustainable management of forest resources by improving the sequestration of carbon and enhancing soil and water conservation as a means of green-house gas reduction and land degradation improvements.
Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use of the Marine Resources at Con Dao National Park
The project will implement the management plan for marine areas of Con Dao National Park by developing programs of planning, zoning, boundary demarcation, park infrastructure and human resource development; monitor biodiversity and marine resources, and to rehabilitate the ecosystem degraded by natural catastrophes and human impacts; encourage community participation in biodiversity conservation through education, awareness and joint development of livelihood support programmes; develop communications strategy, education and awareness programmes for use with fishing and other coastal commu
Sustainable Management of the Shared Marine Resources of the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) and Adjacent Regions
Many living marine resources in the Caribbean Region are in crisis. Most of the fishery resources are coastal and are intensively exploited by large numbers of small-scale fishers. The majority of the human population in the Caribbean region lives in coastal communities and there is high dependence on living marine resources for employment and food. There is also high demand for seafood in the tourism industry, a mainstay of the economy in many of the region’s countries. Some species, such as lobster and conch are in high demand for export.
Strengthening Romania's Protected Area System by Demonstrating Best Practices for Management of Small Protected Areas in Macin Mountains National Park
The project aims to conserve the steppe, sub-Mediterranean, and Balkanic ecosystems and associated endangered and endemic species within the Macin Hercinian Mountains, through strengthening the capacity of the EPA – Tulcea and other local agencies to collaboratively develop and implement integrated conservation management plan.
Integrated Ecosystem Management in the Cotahuasi Basin
The objective of the project is to catalyze the adoption of comprehensive ecosystem management interventions that integrate ecological, economic, and social goals to achieve the conservation and sustainable use of globally significant biodiversity and land and water resources of the Cotahuasi River Basin.
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