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Black Sea Ecosystem Recovery Project 2004 – 2008 . 15 Years of UNDP/GEF in the Black Sea Region, Final Seminar, 14-15 February 2008, Istanbul. Contents of Presentation. Overview of BSERP Main Achievements & Results BSERP Final Report (DVD Version) Introduction of Final Evaluation.
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Black Sea Ecosystem Recovery Project 2004 – 2008 15 Years of UNDP/GEF in the Black Sea Region, Final Seminar, 14-15 February 2008, Istanbul
Contents of Presentation • Overview of BSERP • Main Achievements & Results • BSERP Final Report (DVD Version) • Introduction of Final Evaluation
BSERP Technical Components • 3.1.0- Cost-Effectiveness Analysis • 3.2.0- Investment Development Programme including Investment Pilot Projects • 2.1.0 - Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (2007) and BS Strategic Action Programme (2007) • 2.2.0 - Process of Updating of LBSA Protocol to the Bucharest Convention • 2.3.0 – ICZM Related Activities • 2.4.0 – Agriculture • 2.5.0 - Industrial/transport and municipalities • 2.6.0 – Fisheries 1.1.0 - Support to BSC • 4.1.1 – BSIMAP and IAEA Support • 4.1.2 – Pilot Monitoring • 4.1.3 – VTOPIS Pilot Project • 4.2.1 – Black Sea Information System (BSIS) • 4.2.2 – State of Environment Report (2008) • 4.3.1 – Research • 4.3.2 – Kamchiya River Pilot Project • 5.1.0 - NGO Support and Training • 5.2.0 - Small Grant Programme (SGP) • 5.3.0 - Public Awareness and Participation
Key Achievements • Support has been provided to the Black Sea Commission • TDA – completed and widely distributed, an interactive CD-version developed • BS SAP – technical draft completed, support in follow-up activities • LBSA Protocol – national capacity building workshops, incorporation of country comments into the final version
Key Achievements… • ICZM - Feasibility study, Pilot project, ICZM Strategy, analysis of ICZM policies in the Black Sea countries • Development and implementation (together with DABLAS and BSC Project Broker) of pilot investment projects in Mykolayiv and Crimea (Ukraine) • Support in the development of the Black Sea Monitoring and Assessment Programme (BSIMAP)
Key Achievements… … • Development and implementation of the Black Sea Vessel Traffic Oil Pollution Information System (VTOPIS) • Preparation and carrying out of 4 international research cruises in the Black Sea • Implementation of NGO training • Development and implementation of a 2-phased Small Grants Programme • Development of a Black Sea Educational Study Pack • Extensive outreach programme including BS Day campaigns
BSERP Final Report Phase I Video materials Phase II
BSERP Final Evaluation • Team Leader – Mr. Alan Fox • Team Member – Mr. Paul Buijs