This Global Environment Facility (GEF) the greenline newsletter has a focus on the land degradation. It includes the followings headings: a unique institutional arrangement for natural resources management; Global Environment Facility (GEF) country partnership: safeguarding dry lands in the people's republic of china; GEF international waters meeting discusses rapid; a unique institutional arrangement for natural resources management; GEF international waters meeting discusses rapid ocean warming; un body makes breakthroughs towards addressing desertification, land degradation and drought; Delhi high level conference on climate change: technology development and transfer; training workshop addresses capacity gaps in Least Developed Countries (LDCs) on how to access Napa implementation funding through the least developed countries fund; implementation of the Poznan strategic program on technology transfer: an update; rehabilitation of deteriorated lands and its environmental impacts: example of an Small Grants Programme (SGP) Kyrgyzstan project author; and vertical and horizontal knowledge management: implications at the local, national, regional and global levels by M. Seely, N. Gaseb, P Klintenberg, B Kruger.
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Seely, M Gaseb, N Klintenberg, P Kruger, B
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Document Date
2009/11/01
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Document Type
Newsletter
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Report Number
60585
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2011/03/30
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Global Environment Facility (GEF) the greenline newsletter
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Keywords
Natural Resource Management;land degradation;Technology Transfer;adverse impacts of climate change;desertification;technology need;Natural Resources;carbon capture and storage;Technology Development and Transfer;climate change mitigation;global environmental benefits;sustainable land management;combating land degradation;civil society;global greenhouse gas;conservation of biodiversity;sustainable forest management;International Water;natural resources training;intact tropical forests;sustainable adaptation;climate change discussion;global environmental problem;area biodiversity;environmentally sound technology;resource allocation system;global environmental concern;law and regulation;risk and vulnerability;unsustainable agricultural practice;participatory learning process;knowledge management system;natural resource rehabilitation;international financial institution;income generation activities;Water and Land;success and failure;great barrier reef;sustainable land use;climate change debate;carbon in soils;land degradation data;land area;scientific community;finance adaptation;impact indicator;degraded lands;Carbon sequestration;
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Seely, M Gaseb, N Klintenberg, P Kruger, B
Global Environment Facility (GEF) the greenline newsletter (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/633641468171241393/Global-Environment-Facility-GEF-the-greenline-newsletter