Turkey’s ‘Zero-Waste’ programme enhances the circular economy and the efficient use of re-sources in the country. This includes increased efforts to facilitate recycling and the use of non-hazardous waste components for energy generation. The project mainly strengthens the expertise of the Turkish Ministry of Environment and Urbanization on the recovery of non-hazardous waste, on critical issu... read more
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Establishing an Education for Sustainable Development network in the Carpathian region
The project supported the establishment of a network of experts in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in the Carpathian region. It raised awareness of ESD, facilitated work on ESD at the science-policy-practice interface and contributed to incorporate ESD in the institutional framework of the Carpathian Convention. read more
Possibilities for promotion of environmentally oriented corporte management
Water-Food-Energy-Environment Nexus Policy Dialogue Process in Southeastern Europe (SEE NPDP)
The aim of the Project was to enhance the integrated management of natural resources on basis of the UNECE Nexus approach and transboundary cooperation in this regard, towards a sustainable development in Southeastern Europe. read more
Assessment of ecosystems and their services in selected pilot regions of the Russian Federation
Advice on selected measures for air quality control in Bulgaria
The aim of the project was to strengthen the capacities of relevant stakeholders in the adaptation and implementation of air quality plans and their measures. The focus was on low-emission zones and on modelling using the software AUSTAL. read more
Feasibility study for nominating Georgia’s Colchis forests and wetlands as a UNESCO natural World Heritage site
The aim of the project was to promote the protection of the unique forests and wetlands of the Colchis region by raising international awareness. Therefore Georgian authorities successfully prepared the application for a nomination as UNESCO natural World Heritage site. read more