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Conservation of Biodiversity in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
The global environmental objective of this project, and the program of which it is a part, is to conserve, restore and sustainably use the singular and heterogeneous mosaic of tropical ecosystems of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. The program contains three components: (i) knowledge generation and dissemination; (ii) participation, organizational strengthening and coordination; and (iii) collaborative management and pilot sustainable development projects which includes the establishment of a trust fund to provide competitive grants to communities.
Coastal and Wetland Biodiversity Management at Cox's Bazar and Hakakuki Haor
In recent years, Bangladesh has demonstrated increased determination and commitment to address the chal-lenges of ensuring sustainable use and conservation of its natural resources, including its biodiversity. A number of specific policies, laws, action plans and strategies have been developed in this regard.
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Fund (IFC)
The project will provide supplemental funding to a $150-210 million Fund being established by International Finance Corporation (IFC) and other investors. The Fund will make debt and equity investments in private sector projects in the renewable energy (RE) and energy efficiency (EE) sectors. The Fund will focus primarily on RE and EE projects or project portfolios in the $5-30 million range, a range which is often considered too small, too complex or too risky by institutional investors.
Coastal Zone Management along the Gulf of Aden
The project is designed to contribute to the conservation of globally significant coastal and marine biodiversity in threatened pilot sizeable sections of the coastal zone along the Gulf of Aden by promoting an effective and replicable integrated coastal zone management process including the establishment of coastal and marine protected areas based on a strong participation of all the coastal users.
Protected Areas Management
The project seeks to conserve giodiversity of global significance in Yemen through the protection, maintenance and enhancement of forest ecosystems in arid and semi-arid mountainous areas by promoting sustainable, community-based management of two selected forest ecosystems and by developing replicable systems for preserving biodiversity in Yemen.
Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity in the Llanos Ecoregion
The main objective of this project is to contribute to the protection and conservation of the biodiversity of the ecoregion of Los Llanos of Venezuela. FUDENA will develop a set of comprehensive management strategies, an action plan, for conservation of biodiversity in the ecoregion developed through biological and socioeconomic assessments, partnerships with the private sector, and community participation and will implement pilot projects that initiate an evaluation of potential conservation strategies.
Clearing House Mechanism Enabling Activity
This project will assist the national Government to meet its obligations under the Convention on Biological Diversity.
Increasing the Efficiency of the Hydrocarbon Sector by Using Waste Gas
The main global environment objective of this project is to develop and demonstrate at a pilot stage the capacity of the Syrian Arab Republic to meet GHG reduction commitments. That is, a global environmental issue will be integrated with local decision-making processes and policy development and implementation. Although any reduction in emissions due to the project’s direct efficiency gains may be small, the potential benefits of integrated, informed policy and regulatory development are very great.
Conservation of Globally Significant Forest Ecosystems in Suriname’s Guayana Shield
The project would contribute to institutional learning in the conservation arena by operationalizing protected area management in 2 key globally important and representative sites, namely the Central Suriname Nature Reserve (CSNR), the single largest tropical forest reserve in the Guayana Shield, and the Sipaliwini Nature Reserve (SNR) in south Suriname.
Barrier Removal to Secure PV Market Penetration in Semi-Urban Sudan
The project aims to create a sustainable technical, institutional and financial infrastructure to support PV market penetration. As a result of the project, growing energy demand in semi-urban Sudan would be met with PV instead of diesel systems. The project will help facilitate the development of government policy regulations that will create a favorable environment to generate 1.2 MW of installed PV capacity per year over the next 15 years.
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