Integrated and Sustainable Management of Transboundary Water Resources in the Amazon River Basin Considering Climate Variability and Change
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GEF ID 2364 Project Website URL http://www.otca.org.br/gefam/ Region Americas,SIDS Sub-Region SIDS (Americas),South America,Small island developing States Basin Amazon Project Contacts -
Mr. Magno Antonio Matamoros
Coordinator, -
Ms. Isabelle Van der Beck
Task Manager for GEF International Waters Projects , United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), -
Mr. Nelson da Franca
Senior Project Manager, Unit for Sustainable Development and Environment, OAS; Unit for Sustainable Development and Environment (OAS/USDE), -
Dr. Jorge Rucks
Chief, Geographic Group II (Latin America), Unit for Sustainable Development and Environment in America, Organization of American States (OAS), -
Francisco José Ruiz Marmolejo
Director - GEF Amazonas Project, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), -
Luna Marini Stringhetta
Project assistant - GEF Amazonas Project, Global Environment Facility (GEF), -
Norbert Fenzl
Technical Coordinator-GEF AMAZONS PROJECT, Global Environment Facility (GEF),
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Project Documents - Maps/Graphics
- Project Documents
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Technical Reports
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SAP document for the Amazon river basin
- Amazon Basin Vision
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Basin digital map and GIS-Brazil
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Institutional strengthening-Colombia
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Decision Support System-Bolivia
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Hydroclimatological forecasting system-Brazil
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Scientific interchange-Ecuador
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Risks over human communities and vulnerable ecosystems-Brazil
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Water quality control-Bolivia
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Legal framework-Bolivia
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Land use and environmental zoning mapping in critical ecosystems (hotspots)-Brazil
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Biodiversity and water ecosystems-Peru
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Environmental educaction-Ecuador
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Public Participation-Brazil
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Soil and water resource uses-Peru
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General Information: Project Type Full Size Project Project Status CEO Endorsed Start Date Oct 05, 2009 07:00 AMGEF characteristic: Strategic Priority IW3 - Undertake Innovative Demonstrations for Reducing Contaminants and Addressing Water Scarcity Operational Programme OP9 - Integrated Ecosystem and Resource Management Focal Area Multiple Focal Areas GEF Allocation to project 7.70M US$ Total Cost of the project: 51.48M US$ Partners: Countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela Lead Implementing Agency United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Project Description: Objective of the project is to o strengthen, in a coordinated and coherent manner, the institutional framework for planning and executing activities for the protection and sustainable management of the water resources of the Amazon River Basin, endeavoring to realize a shared vision of sustainable development in the region based upon the protection and integrated management of transboundary water resources and adaptation to climatic changes. Specific Objectives To this end, the Basin countries have agreed to: i.Make progress toward the integrated management of water resources, and adaptation to climatic variation and change, through more effective decision-making by the relevant national institutions, based upon the forecast impacts of climatic variations and changes on water resources. ii.Strengthen the shared strategic vision for the Basin as the basis for integrated water resource planning and management, adaptation to climatic change, and sustainable development. iii.Strengthen the technical-institutional structure for the identification of water resources at risk of environmental impairment (critical areas or “hot spots”) in order to recommend measures, plans, and projects to protect and/or rehabilitate them and, in association with in the responsible institutions in each country, initiate remedial measures. iv.Generate more knowledge about the types and sources of water pollution in the Basin, monitor them, and attack their root causes. v.Generate more knowledge about the effects of droughts, monitor them, and mitigate extreme events in vulnerable regions. vi.Make progress toward legal harmonization, and development of economic instruments, technical and institutional capacity, and public participation in the management of water resources in the Basin. vii.Strengthen the TCA Secretariat as an effective coordination agency for countries in the Basin in the short-, medium-, and long-terms
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Mr. Magno Antonio Matamoros
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