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Conservation of Medicinal and Herbal Plants
( This review sheet should be read along with the previous review done 11.10.99 and bilaterals held on November 10, 2000). The overall objective of the project is to support the conservation, management, cultivation and sustainable utilization of medicinal and herbal plants in Jordan while ensuring effective in situ protection of threatened habitats and ecosystems.
Energy Efficiency Project
The objective of the proposed project is to foster a large increase in energy efficiency investment in Romania through development of a self-sustaining, market-based mechanism. The project’s goal is focused on the development and implementation of commercially viable energy efficiency investment projects, which can provide sustainable and increasing reductions in GHG emissions without public subsidy.
Conservation and Sustainable Use of Wild Salmonid Biological Diversity in Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, Phase I
The overall objective of the proposed project is the sustained conservation of Kamchatka’s salmonid genetic and life history diversity and the maintenance of river ecosystem integrity. Upon completion of the project, Government agencies and local communities and indigenous peoples will be conserving salmonid diversity in the project’s four river sites by applying a new diversity-oriented approach, conservation tools, and sustainable livelihoods.
Joint Geophysical Imaging (JGI) Methodology for Geothermal Reservoir Assessment
The up front costs of locating and drilling to geothermal power reservoirs are major barriers to the development of this form of renewable energy. Whereas partial risk guarantees against drilling non-productive wells have been a common feature of recent GEF projects (e.g. IFC, IDB, and WB), the project proposed here aims at reducing this risk through technical assistance. The project will transfer and adapt Joint Geophysical Imaging (JGI) methods for assessing geothermal reservoirs to Kenya with potential impacts for the African Rift Valley.
National Capacity Needs Self-Assessment for Global Environmental Management (NCSA)
The objective of the National Capacity Needs Self-Assessment (NCSA) is to identify country level priorities and needs for capacity building to address global environmental issues, in particular biological diversity, climate change, and land degradation, and the synergies between them, with the aim of catalysing domestic and/or externally assisted action to meet those needs in a coordinated and planned manner.
Sahel Integrated Lowland Ecosystem Management (SILEM), Phase I
The global environment objectives of the program SILEM, based on the promotion of a landscape and lowland ecosystem approach, would be to generate multiple and interconnected global environmental benefits such as : (a) to build capacity for sound and sustainable integrated ecosystem management planning and implementation at local, regional and national level; (b) to reduce, stop and reverse land degradation and desertification with adequate soil and water management technologies and infrastructures in lowland and surrounding uplands of micro-basins as a means for improving the productivity and
Drylands Management Project
The overall development objective is the conservation, rehabilitation and sustainable utilization of natural resources in marginal cereal growing areas in the Shetsky Rayon of Karaganda Oblast in Kazakhstan.
An Integrated Ecosystem Management Approach to Conserve Biodiversity and Minimize Habitat Fragmentation in Three Selected Model Areas in the Russian Arctic (ECORA)
( This review sheet should builds on action already taken by the review of 3.27.2000 and subsequent bilateral meeting). This project will develop and implement integrated ecosystem management strategies in the Russian Arctic in two to three model areas, and strengthen the capacity of federal and regional/local authorities, indigenous people and other stakeholders in sustainable biodiversity management.
POPs Enabling Activity: Preparation of the POPS National Implementation Plan under the Stockholm Convention
The objective of the project is to strengthen capacity and build ownership in Pakistan to meet its obligations under the Stockholm Convention, including preparation of a POPs National Implementation Plan. The National Implementation Plan describes how Pakistan will meet its obligations under the Convention to phase-out POPs sources and manage POPs contaminated sites. The project will enable Pakistan to ratify the Stockholm Convention and become a Party to the same.
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