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FileReport: First Biennial Global Environment Facility (GEF) International Waters Conference
Report from the First Biennial Global Environment Facility (GEF) International Waters Conference in October 14 - October 18, 2000 Budapest, Hungary
Filechua_session_x.ppt
FileAH_Fig89.pdf
FileInvolving Civil Society in Transboundary Water Resource Management – NGO Forum (Kura-Aras)
Involving Civil Society in Transboundary Water Resource Management – NGO Forum Workshop for Environmental NGOs in the Kura-Araks/Aras Basin Gudauri, Georgia November 13-16, 2005
FileCONVENTION ON ACCESS TO INFORMATION, PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN DECISION-MAKING AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS (Russian)
CONVENTION ON ACCESS TO INFORMATION, PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN DECISION-MAKING AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS done at Aarhus, Denmark, on 25 June 1998
FileCONVENTION ON ACCESS TO INFORMATION, PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN DECISION-MAKING AND ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS
CONVENTION ON ACCESS TO INFORMATION, PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN DECISION-MAKING AND ACCESS JUSTICE IN ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS done at Aarhus, Denmark, on 25 June 1998
FileCONVENTION ON THE PROTECTION AND USE OF TRANSBOUNDARY WATERCOURSES AND INTERNATIONAL LAKES (Russian)
CONVENTION ON THE PROTECTION AND USE OF TRANSBOUNDARY WATERCOURSES AND INTERNATIONAL LAKES Done at Helsinki 17 March 1992
FileCONVENTION ON THE PROTECTION AND USE OF TRANSBOUNDARY WATERCOURSES AND INTERNATIONAL LAKES (English)
CONVENTION ON THE PROTECTION AND USE OF TRANSBOUNDARY WATERCOURSES AND INTERNATIONAL LAKES done at Helsinki, on 17 March 1992
FileScience View Importance of Groundwater and Surface-Subsurface Interactions
Surface-water bodies are integral parts of groundwater flow systems. Groundwater interacts with surface water in nearly all landscapes, ranging from small streams, lakes, and wetlands in headwater areas to major river valleys and seacoasts.
FileTRAIN-SEA-COAST Programme
The focus of TRAIN-SEA-COAST Programme is building capacity on integrated coastal and ocean management at the local level, through the establishment of Course Development Units (CDUs)associated with a number of GEF IW Projects.
FileTransboundary Priorities in the Wider Black Sea Basin
FileMulticountry Project Arrangements
Objectives include: Thematic Review carried out in 1999/2000; To learn from GEF projects involving two or more countries: -> What works and what doesn’t? -> Under what circumstances? Review of 36 projects, mostly in International Waters (some Biodiversity)
FileThe Mighty Mekong and its Basin, Opportunities and Challenges
FilePartnerships
FileUnited Nations Development Programme: GEF International Waters Portfolio
Slide 1 - Presentation
FileThe Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-Based Activities
GPA adopted in 1995 in Washington by 108 States and the EC. Aims at preventing the degradation of the marine environment from land based activities and the physical alteration and destruction of habitats
FileBuilding a global knowledge-sharing community: International Waters: LEARN
The Global Environment Facility is the major source of global financing in the area of International Waters. By 2003, GEF and its partners will have mobilized nearly a billion dollars to bring 50+ International Waters projects to life.
FileUNDP's Strategic Initiative for Ocean and Coastal Management (SIOCAM)
SIOCAM is a global UNDP programme with the goal of enhancing the capabilities of existing and future ocean and coastal management projects through the systematic identification, documentation and sharing of best practices and lessons learned.
FileThe Role of the IJC and the Development of a Binational Regimein Relation to the North American Laurentian Great Lakes
FileThe Mighty Mekong and its Basin, Opportunities and Challenges
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