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Assessment of Capacity-building Needs and Country-specific Priorities in Biodiversity
1.Assist the Government of Syria (MoE/NBU) in further assessing capacity building needs, identify Syria specific priorities, analyzing institutional and functional capabilities and determining mechanisms necessary to protect national biodiversity in accordance with the NBSAP recommendations, and the GEF and CoP/CBD guidelines; and 2.Enable the MoE to undertake the necessary consultative process required to prepare/adopt and submit the Second National Report on biodiversity in line decision V/19 of the CoP/CBD.
Assessment of Capacity-building Needs for Biodiversity, Participation in CHM and Preparation of Second National Report
To assess capacity building needs for managing the use and conservation of biodiversity in The Gambia. To consolidate, expand and operate an information network through the National Biodiversity Clearinghouse Mechanism. In accordance with the Decision V/19 of the Conference of the Parties, prepare a second national report for submission to the Secretariat CBD by the deadline May15, 2001.
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).
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.
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
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.
Assessment of Capacity-building Needs and Country-specific Priorities in Biodiversity, Phase II
The objective of the phase II biodiversity-enabling activity is to assist Ukraine to assess capacity building needs, identify priorities, and build consensus with respect to meeting its obligations under the CBD. A Clearing House Mechanism will be established to accelerate implementation of the CBD through appropriate hardware, software, and technical support. Funding for the CHM was not available to Ukraine under the phase I enabling activity. The phase II enabling activity would also facilitate the consultative process for preparing the second national report to the CBD.
Biodiversity Conservation in Cacao Agro-forestry
The rationale of the project is to improve the management of cacao-based poor indigenous small-farms according to both ecological and organic productive principles so as to ensure conservation and sustainable use of plant and animal diversity and provide a sustainable source of family income. The overall objective of the project is to promote and maintain on-farm biodiversity while improving livelihoods of organic cacao producers (indigenou, Latin mestizos and Afrocaribbean groups) in the Talamanca-Caribbean corridor in Costa Rica.
Conservation and Sustainable Use of Traditional Medicinal Plants
The objective of the project is to : promote the conservation, sustainable use and cultivation of endangered medicinal plants in Zimbabwe, by demonstrating effective models at the local level, and developing a legal framework for the conservation, sustainable use, and equitable sharing of benefits from medicinal plants.
Integrated Management of Critical Ecosystems
The objective of the proposed GEF component of the Rural Sector Support Project (IDA), which will be financed through an Adjustable Programme Loan (APL), is to cover the incremental costs associated with the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources in critical upland watersheds and wetlands of international significance in Rwanda. This would be achieved through the promotion of integrated approaches to the management of critical ecosystems.
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