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Guidelines for GEF Agencies in Conducting Terminal Evaluations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32
Joint Evaluation of the GEF Activity Cycle and Modalities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198
Review of GEF Engagement with Private Sector
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

Review of GEF Engagement with Private Sector

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Evaluation of the GEF Strategic Priority for Adaptation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

Evaluation of the GEF Strategic Priority for Adaptation

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Review of the Global Environment Facility Earth Fund
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Review of the Global Environment Facility Earth Fund

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Joint Evaluation of the GEF Small Grants Programme
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144
Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation

As the impacts of anthropogenic activities increase in both magnitude and extent, biodiversity is coming under increasing pressure. Scientists and policy makers are frequently hampered by a lack of information on biological systems, particularly information relating to long-term trends. Such information is crucial to developing an understanding as to how biodiversity may respond to global environmental change. Knowledge gaps make it very difficult to develop effective policies and legislation to reduce and reverse biodiversity loss. This book explores the gap between global commitments to biodiversity conservation, and local action to track biodiversity change and implement conservation action. High profile international political commitments to improve biodiversity conservation, such as the targets set by the Convention on Biological Diversity, require innovative and rapid responses from both science and policy. This multi-disciplinary perspective highlights barriers to conservation and offers novel solutions to evaluating trends in biodiversity at multiple scales.

Terminal evaluation of “Strengthening global capacity to effectively manage areas beyond national jurisdiction”
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Terminal evaluation of “Strengthening global capacity to effectively manage areas beyond national jurisdiction”

The marine areas beyond national jurisdiction (ABNJ) comprises 40 percent of the earth’s surface, it covers 64 percent of the surface of the ocean and 95 percent of its volume. The Common Oceans ABNJ Program (2014-2019) was implemented by FAO as a concerted effort to bring various stakeholders to work together to manage and conserve the world’s common oceans. The project “Strengthening global capacity to effectively manage ABNJ”, one component of the Common Oceans ABNJ Program, addressed cross-sectoral coordination and dialogue among the separate ongoing processes - a key gap that limited effective ecosystem-based management of ABNJ. The project supported participation and knowledge sharing amongst decision makers in cross-sectoral governance of ABNJ. Limitations to the project design, budget and accountability should be addressed to foster corrective action for phase two of the ABNJ Program.

GEF Beneficiary Countries of the OECS (1992–2011)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

GEF Beneficiary Countries of the OECS (1992–2011)

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Review of the GEF OP12: Integrated Ecosystem Management
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 75

Review of the GEF OP12: Integrated Ecosystem Management

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