The main objectives of the project for
the sampling, testing and mapping of Polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCB) inventory and contamination are: 1) to map
out the more realistic...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 50879Date: December 1, 2008Author:
Experco International inc.
Decades of human industrial activity
have left a legacy of contaminated land throughout the
world. Virtually every industrial sector has contributed to
the problem....
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 50877Date: July 1, 2008Author:
Singh, Pravina;
On July 22, 2002, Vietnam ratified the
Stockholm convention to become the 14th party to the
convention. As a party, Vietnam committed to target 12
Persistent Organic...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 50876Date: November 14, 2007Author:
Breeze and Associates Inc
This paper provides an overview of the
participation of the Executing Agencies (ExAs) in the GEF
Partnership at the project level, through the following
sections: ...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 39189Date: November 1, 2006Author:
Gonzales-Hernandez, Oscar ;
Lyasse,Omar ;
Tokle,Siv Elin
In this paper the authors discuss and
compare new aid modalities that may be used by GEF, and,
project based aid delivery modality, that is most frequently
used by GEF....
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 39185Date: November 1, 2006Author:
Puri, Jyotsna ;
Uitto, Juha ;
Tokle, Siv
The purpose of this report is to review
completed and on-going initiatives for simplification,
harmonization and program management within the partner
agencies of the...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 39184Date: November 1, 2006Author:
Balasundaram,Rema N. ;
Dobinger, Johannes ;
Tokle,Siv Elin
The evaluation on the Experience of
Executing Agencies under Expanded Opportunities in the GEF
addresses four key questions: a. How has the participation
of the Executing...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 39190Date: November 1, 2006Author:
Gonzalez Hernandez,Oscar ;
Tokle,Siv Elin
The objective of this component of the
Joint Evaluation of the GEF Activity Cycle and Modalities is
to provide a factual overview of the programming processes
in the...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 39186Date: November 1, 2006Author:
Balbosa, Carmencita ;
Hettige,Hemamala S. ;
Swartzendruber,John Frederick ;
Tokle,Siv Elin
The Survey was broadly disseminated
among GEF stakeholders electronically. The Joint Evaluation
Management Group elaborated a strategy for distributing the
survey, using...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 39187Date: November 1, 2006Author:
Rodrigues De Aquino,Andre ;
Brann,Joshua E. ;
Spilsbury, Michael ;
Tokle,Siv Elin
This paper aims to help further the
understanding on why and how the involvement of the
Executing Agencies (ExAs) in the GEF Partnership came to be,
the process that...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 39188Date: November 1, 2006Author:
Rodrigues De Aquino,Andre ;
Lyasse,Omar
The instrument for the establishment of
the restructured Global Environment Facility (GEF) provides
for the convening of an Assembly of all participants to
review GEF's...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 46701Date: March 1, 2005
The Global Environment Facility's
(GEF) portfolio of activities is wide ranging: reducing the
risk of climate change, conserving and sustainably using
biological diversity,...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 34158Date: January 1, 2005
These rules provide the procedures that
will be applied by the Council of the restructured Global
Environment Facility (GEF) in the conduct of its business.
The rules...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 34738Date: May 1, 2004
This Project Performance Review (PPR)
draws on the findings of the 2002 Project Implementation
Review (PIR), a monitoring process based upon reporting by
the Global...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 26897Date: January 1, 2003
Ten years ago in Rio, the international
community agreed on the need to integrate environment and
development so as to ensure that development is sustainable.
In the...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 46709Date: December 1, 2002
The 2002 World Summit on Sustainable
Development (WSSD) renewed international commitment to
actions that protect the global environment while creating
sustainable development...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 34466Date: October 1, 2002
The expected project outcomes
anticipated from the Kibale Forest Wild Coffee (GEF
Medium-Sized Project), were the removal of the present
threat to biological diversity...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 25749Date: June 5, 2002
As the health of a forest deteriorates,
all of the functions and services it provides are threatened
from protecting watersheds, to providing habitats for
biodiversity,...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 46710Date: March 1, 2002
Environmental degradation is one of the
greatest risks to future world food security. Degraded
soils, parched aquifers, polluted waters, and the loss of
plant and animal...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 46711Date: March 1, 2002
Access to clean energy is essential to
poverty alleviation and sustainable development goals.
Energy is both an engine of development and a source of many
of the problems...
Type: Global Environment Facility Working PaperReport#: 46712Date: January 1, 2002
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