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Sustainable Protected Area Development in Namaqualand
The first major objective is to plan, and acquire land and develop a system of protected areas that is representative of Namaqualand’s biodiversity. The second objective is to strengthen these conservation initiatives by creating opportunities for local communities to benefit from these protected areas. The third objective is to assess the economic value of conservation in comparison to alternative, often competing forms of land use and to use the results of the analysis as a means of influencing policy on land use.
Removing Barriers to the Increased Use of Biomass as an Energy Source
The project will help the Government of Slovenia to achieve GHG mitigation targets specified in preliminary results of a GEF sponsored Enabling Activity. It is expected that the removal of technical, institutional, information, and financial barriers to increased use of biomass as an energy source will lead to expeditious growth of the market for biomass co-generation technologies.
Chemosvit Cogeneration Project
The key global environment objective of the proposed Project is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through cost-effective and relatively risk free investments to displace grid-supplied electricity with electricity generated more efficiently by a combined cycle CHP plant.
Marine Biodiversity Protection and Management
This Project will protect critical sites for marine biological diversity, including coral reefs, mangroves and seagrass areas, within the core zones of large multiple-use marine protected areas (MPAs) in the Aleipata And Safata Districts of Upolu Island. It will demonstrate a model and innovative district-level approach to community-based management and protection of marine biodiversity that has wider application in Samoa, the Pacific Islands region, and globally.
Ozone Depleting Substance Consumption Phase-out Project : Tranche III - Small Grant Program (SGP) - Residual ODS Phase Out Management Component
To date, the first two tranches have eliminated more than 2,500 MT of annual consumption. The total annual phase-out will reach 10,813 MT ODP by early 2000.
Zakopane/Podhale Geothermal District Heating and Environment Project
With the objective of reducing greenhouse gases, the proposed Project would assist the Government in exploiting developing the countries geothermal resources to establish in the Podhale region of Southern Poland a new district heating system with supplementary gas-fired peaking capacity.
Coastal and Marine Biodiversity Conservation in Mindanao
In this project, the GEF would aim to finance the incremental costs of promoting coastal and marine biodiversity conservation and sustainable use in the coastal waters of Mindanao, Philippines. Mindanao has received little attention to date with regard to conservation of its marine biodiversity resources.
CEPALCO Distributed Generation PV Power Plant
To demonstrate PV’s effectiveness in addressing distribution system capacity issues, a 1 MW distributed generation PV power plant is proposed to be built and integrated into the 80 MW distribution network of the Cagayan de Oro Power & Light Company (CEPALCO), a private utility operation on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines.
Indigenous Management of Protected Areas in the Amazon
The project would support protected area (PA) management and natural resource management in the Peruvian Amazon particularly by indigenous peoples. The government is seeking to expand effective forest conservation in the Amazon region to cover approximately 10 percent of the biome through the establishment of up to 9 new protected areas covering at least 5.1 m hectares.
Collaborative Management for the Conservation and Sustainable Development of the Northwest Biosphere Reserve
The project seeks to achieve the collaborative management of the Northwest Biosphere Reserve, by building capacity among stakeholders to enable a real involvement of local decision makers at different levels in the management process, with aim of reversing negative tendencies (especially the processes of desertification) and conserving existing biological diversity.
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