A Regional Meeting on Electronic Information Management and Permitting under CITES agreed on the desirability of promoting regional cooperation among CITES and customs authorities on implementing e-permitting with help from the Secretariats of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) and CITES, and the World Customs Organization. Attended by delegations from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela, the new electronic systems will allow the harmonization of CITES and customs controls and data standards, while providing more efficient tracing of trade in wildlife products.
ACTO Press Release (Spanish)
Promoting the exchange of information on the legal, administrative and policy aspects of environmental conservation and sustainable development
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A service of the International Council of Environmental Law - toward sustainable development - (ICEL)
Showing posts with label Colombia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colombia. Show all posts
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
UNCSD "Making It Happen": Vol. 2 Issue 18
The Secretariat of UNCSD (Rio+20) has released a special issue of its newsletter with a focus on Major Groups’ perspectives. It also features a proposal by Colombia and Guatemala to develop Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to complement the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), and 17 draft SDGs (beginning on page 12 of this document) recently proposed by civil society experts.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Yasuni-ITT Initiative Gains Traction
At a High-Level Meeting held during the 66th session of the UN/GA, the UN/S-G praised the Yasuni-ITT Initiative* for showing that "sustainable development is possible, it only takes leadership, creativity and commitment." The UN/GA President encouraged countries to share the lessons learned and best practices from the Initiative, and to bring them to bear at the at UNFCCC/COP-17, as well as Rio+20.During the meeting, the Trust Fund received pledges totaling US$53.3 million from the Governments of Colombia, Italy and Peru, and from regional governments in Belgium and France.
Ban Ki-moon's Remarks
UN/GA President's Remarks
* In 2006, the Government of Ecuador proposed to indefinitely refrain from exploiting the 860 million barrel Ishpingo-Tambococha-Tiputini (ITT) oil reserve in the Yasuni National Park if the international community could provide it with at least half of the estimated US$7.2 billion value of the reserves. In August 2010, Ecuador and UNDP agreed to set up a trust fund with an initial goal of reaching $100 million by end-2011. The trust fund was first open only to governments and corporations willing to donate US$100,000 or more, but on 12 September 2011 UNDP announced it would also start accepting donations from individuals and others for as little as US$25. Trust fund monies are to be earmarked for social development, renewable energy, reforestation and conservation, as well as for research, science, technology and innovation.
Ban Ki-moon's Remarks
UN/GA President's Remarks
* In 2006, the Government of Ecuador proposed to indefinitely refrain from exploiting the 860 million barrel Ishpingo-Tambococha-Tiputini (ITT) oil reserve in the Yasuni National Park if the international community could provide it with at least half of the estimated US$7.2 billion value of the reserves. In August 2010, Ecuador and UNDP agreed to set up a trust fund with an initial goal of reaching $100 million by end-2011. The trust fund was first open only to governments and corporations willing to donate US$100,000 or more, but on 12 September 2011 UNDP announced it would also start accepting donations from individuals and others for as little as US$25. Trust fund monies are to be earmarked for social development, renewable energy, reforestation and conservation, as well as for research, science, technology and innovation.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Latin America: New Water Fund
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the Global Environment Facility (GEF), the Nature Conservancy and the FEMSA Foundation have launched a US$27 million dollar initiative to create water funds, private-public partnerships to protect critical watersheds in Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Brazil, Mexico and other countries.
Monday, April 4, 2011
EU Investing in Colombian Rainforest
Through a CBD LifeWeb Initiative, the EU in partnership with Colombian Institutions is investing €3.1 million, through its Environment and Natural Resources programme, including the Energy thematic programme, over 24 months.
Press Release
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