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JICA Training
This presentation introduces the APN and APAN projects on training needs assessment and developing training modules, principles and processes involved, tools employed and outputs. Relevant for anybody wanting to embark upon capacity building. Advised to refer to this report in conjunction with this presentation: Training needs assessment report...
JICA Project for Capacity Development on Climate Change, 5 December 2013.
This presentation introduces IGES project on MRV of organic waste separation at source project in Phitsanulok Municipality in 2013.
In Journal of Cleaner Production
This paper estimates the affordability of energy cost increases for energy-intensive companies due to the introduction of market-based climate policies in Korea. Data were collected from 62 respondents from iron & steel, cement and petrochemical industries, over 90% of which are under control of the ‘Target Management Scheme’, an ongoing mandatory...
IGES semiar_REDD+ Safeguards: Fundamental; Not an Add-on, Tokyo 4-5 December 2013
Expert Talk on Solid Waste Management in Iskandar, SATREP's project
Presentation about MRV methodologies regarding Electric heat pump and gas heat pump, given during training workshop organized jointly by FICCI and Shakti foundation in India
The two day workshop, held in February 2013 in the scenic setting of the Kokoda Trial Motel, by the Laloki river on the Sogeri Plateau, was the most recent in a succession of workshops hosted by the Institute of National Affairs (INA) on the critical global theme, but particularly for PNG, of climate change, forest and resource management and...
In Waste as a Resource
The key challenges in waste management facing rapidly developing economies are the consideration of increasing resource consumption and waste generation, as well as the establishment of a ‘‘sound material cycle society’’. The latter refers to the concept of promoting a social change in which the consumption of natural resources is minimised and the...
