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UNDP Energy for Sustainable Development: A Policy Agenda 'Energy for Sustainable Development: A Policy Agenda' discusses critical energy policies, illustrated with concrete examples, necessary to address multiple development objectives, including economic growth and environmental protection.
UNDP CDM Roundtable in Amsterdam The purpose of the CDM is to assist developing (Non Annex I) countries in achieving sustainable development and in contributing to the ultimate objective of the UNFCCC, and to assist the industrialized countries (Annex I) in achieving compliance with their quantified emission limitation and reduction commitments under the Kyoto protocol
UNDP Generating Opportunities:
Case Studies on Energy and Women
Generating Opportunities is a book of eight case studies drawn from Africa and Asia on energy and women. The book provides concrete examples of how improving poor women's access to affordable and clean energy services can act as an entry point to achieving multiple development objectives, including income and employment generation, poverty reduction, the empowerment of women and local and global environmental objectives.
UNDP Bioenergy Primer:Modernised Biomass Energy for Sustainable Development Under the framework of UNISE, this primer is designed to help facilitate the practical realisation of sustainable modernised bioenergy activities, including the technical, policy and institutional aspects
UNDP Energy as a Tool for Sustainable Development for African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries This report is a joint EC – UNDP initiative which analyses the energy situation of two particular country groupings, Sub-Saharan Africa and Small Island Developing States. It focuses on issues relevant to these country groups, including institutional, legislative and regulatory environments, capacity building, energy pricing, taxes and subsidies, finance mechanisms, information and technology choice. It goes on to identify the actions required different role-players to increase the adoption of sustainable energy options in these two groupings.
UNDP Global Environment Facility - Country Dialogue Workshops Programme
UNDP UNDP-GEF Guidebook GEF Country Dialogue Workshops is being organised around a series of core Workshop sessions developed by the Programme to create awareness and common understanding of the GEF.
UNDP (PDF)Pioneering the Low Carbon Future... Sustaining Livelihoods:
Experiences from GEF-UNDP Projects in Climate Change and Ozone Depletion
Pioneering the Low carbon future…Sustaining Livlihoods. Experiences from GEF UNDP Projects in Climate Change and Ozone Depletion
UNEP Capacity Building for Sustainable Development: An Overview of UNEP environmental capacity development activities
UNEP Cleaner Production Training Materials for the Tertiary Levels A Training Resource Package from Network for Environmental Training at Tertiary-Level in Asia and the Pacific
UNEP Environmental Capacity Development by the United Nations Environment Programme
UNIDO (PDF)Financing Issues and Options for Small-scale Industrial CDM Projects in Asia
UNIDO (PDF)Capacity Building for CDM Projects in Industry Brazil Workshop
UNIDO (PDF)Financing Industrial CDM Projects in ASEAN Countries
UNIDO (PDF)Indonesia Case Study: Capacity Mobilization to enable industrial projects under the Clean Development Mechanism
UNIDO (PDF)Thailand Case Study: Capacity Mobilization to enable industrial projects under the Clean Development Mechanism
UNIDO (PDF)Malaysia Case Study: Capacity Mobilization to enable industrial projects under the Clean Development Mechanism
UNIDO China Motor Systems Project: more productivity and less pollution
UNIDO Industrial Energy and Kyoto Protocol
UNIDO (PDF)Vietnam Case Study: Capacity Mobilization to enable industrial projects under the Clean Development Mechanism
UNITAR Traduction francaise: Les changements Climatiques et l'Internet - Acces Local pour un Probleme Global Author UNITAR, Programme changements climatiques, Geneve avril 2002 - 48 pages
UNITAR Climate change and the Internet - Local Access to Global Issues Author UNITAR, Climate change programme, Geneva April 2002 - 48 pages
UNITAR 'Who needs what to implement the Kyoto Protocol?' - An assessment of capacity-building needs in 33 developing countries Authors: UNITAR with the Consortium of North-South Dialogue on Climate change, Geneva October 2001- 148 pages
WORLD BANK (PDF)Czech Republic: A National Strategy for Joint Implementation in the Czech Republic, 1998
WORLD BANK (PDF)South African National Strategy Study on the Clean Development Mechanism, 2002 (Executive Summary)
WORLD BANK (PDF)South African National Strategy Study on the Clean Development Mechanism, 2002 (Full Document)
WORLD BANK (PDF)Bolivia: Estudio de la Estrategia Nacional de Participación de Bolivia en el Mecanismo de Desarrollo Limpio del Protocolo de Kioto, 2001 (Document in Spanish)
WORLD BANK (PDF)Indonesia: The Indonesia National Clean Development Mechanism Strategy Study, 2001
WORLD BANK (PDF)Columbia: National Strategy Study for Implementation of the Clean Development Mechanism in Colombia, 2000
WORLD BANK (PDF)Zimbabwe: Strategy with Respect to Activities Implemented Jointly (AIJ) and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), 2000
WORLD BANK (PDF)Russia: Study on Russian National Strategy of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction, 1999
WORLD BANK (PDF)Slovak Republic: Study on Slovak Strategy of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction, 1998
WORLD BANK (PDF)Report by Dr. Saleemul Huq (Bangladesh) on CDM projects and capacity building programs and how the issue of sustainable development has been treated
WORLD BANK Capacity Building Strategy
WORLD BANK Training Workshop for Sub-Saharan Africa PCF Host Countries
WORLD BANK PCFplus Work Program Fiscal Year 2003
WORLD BANK Argentina: Study on Flexibility Mechanisms within the Context of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, 1999