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Extending Wetland protected Areas through Community Based Conservation Initiatives
The overall goal is derived from that of the National Wetlands Programme to which this project proposal would contribute. The improved conservation and management of globally significant wetland ecosystems in south-eastern and south-western Uganda for both global and national biodiversity benefit. 9 April 2007 The project fills specific gap in the existing protected area system in Uganda by creating a network of small community managed protected areas in the wetlands.
Reducing Environmental Stress in the Yellow Sea Large Marine Ecoystem
The Yellow Sea is one of the most intensely exploited areas in the world. Approximately 10% of the world population lives in the area that drains to the Yellow Sea. This Sea is a semi-enclosed basin, shallow but reach in resources, and its waters are a highway for international shipping. Large cities, among them Shanghai, Dalian, Tianjin and Seoul, depend on the Yellow Sea as a source of marine resources for human nutrition, economic development, reacreation and tourism.
Enabling Albania to Prepare its First National Communication in Response to its Commitments to UNFCCC
This project will help respond to the objectives of the Convention on a continuous basis and support the preparation of the first National Communication to the CoP. A national plan for adaptation to climate change will be formulated.
Atoll Ecosystem-based Conservation of Globally Significant Biological Diversity in the Maldives' Baa Atoll
The goal of the Project is to work with island communities to identify and sustainable remove threats to Biodiversity in selected atolls.
Initial Assistance to Niue to Meet its Obligations under the Stockholm Convention on POPs.
The objective of the project is to create sustainable capacity and ownership in Niue to meet their obligations under the Stockholm Convention, including initial preparation of a POPs Implementation Plan, and broader issues of chemicals safety and management as articulated in Chapter 19 of Agenda 21. The Implementation Plan describes how Niue will meet its obligations under the Convention to phase-out POPs sources and remediate POPs contaminated sites in Niue.
National Capacity Self-Assessment (NCSA) for Global Environmental Management
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.
Integrated Conservation of Priority Globally Significant Migratory Bird Wetland Habitat
The project will assist the government of Kazakhstan to address the underlyiung caus=es and mainthreats to specific wetland sites for long-term biodiversity conservation. It will address activities related to; (a) a national integrated biodiversity conservation and management policy and regulatory frameworks, a well ppanned effective protected area operations, increased emphasis on management and learning among management stakeholders and increased awareness and support among local communities; and specific sustainable use activities in productive landscaopes around three priority sites.
Energy Conservation Project, Phase II
Phase II of the project is designed to replicate the experience of phase I, especially to support the development of new EMCs in China by strengthening a EMC Service Group which is expected to develop into a self-sustaining EMC Association and by establishing a Guarantee Fund to provide partial risk guarantees to local financial institutions which lend to the EMCs.
Linking and Enhancing Protected Areas in the Temperate Broadleaf Forest Ecoregion of Bhutan (LINKPA)
To strengthen management of biological corridors and protected area network in the broadleaf forest ecoregion based on a landscape scale conservation approach.
Integrated Ecosystem and Natural Resource Management in the Jordan Rift Valley
The main objective of the project is to secure the ecological integrity of the Jordan Rift Valley, as a globally important ecological corridor and migratory flyway, through a combination of integrated land use planning, ecologically appropriate and nature-based socioeconomic development, and biodiversity protection and management.
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