As Myanmar attracts investment and improves its economic prospects, green growth has moved steadily up the policy agenda. The heightened importance of green growth is visible in high-level political statements as well as policy and institutional reforms that could translate those words into action (i.e. Environmental Conservation Law 2012). Yet...
- クリア
- 発行年: (-) 2013
- トピック: (-) 気候変動
- トピック: (-) グリーン雇用
- 地域 / 国: (-) Bangladesh
- 地域 / 国: (-) Eastern Europe
- 地域 / 国: (-) South-Eastern Asia
- 地域 / 国: (-) Sri Lanka
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Research report
The training modules developed from training needs assessment carried out during 2010-2011 were further pilot tested and modified. The pilot testing of training modules was carried out for two levels of agriculture extension officers i.e. district and upazila agriculture officers and Sub-Assistant Agriculture Officers operating at the village level...
Asian Journal of Environment and Disaster Management所収
The government of Indonesia has been promoting the system of rice intensification with emphasis on resource use efficiency and climate change adaptation benefits. One question remained to be seen is how the system of rice intensification compares with other technologies such as zero tillage, composting, and leaf color charts which have also been...
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Remarks: Approved by the 76th CDM Executive Board Meeting
日中環境産業 (Japan-China Environmental Industry)所収
Myanmar's move towards Green Economy and Green Growth is a part of its strategy to ensure the legitimacy of the current regime. The move is a welcome one. The key challenges will be to ensure transparent and effective natural resource governance, as well as avoid conventional air and water pollution from its industrial growth.
Remarks: Regional Training for Asia, the Pacific and Eastern Europe 3 September 2013, Manila
Presented at 1st Meeting of Low-carbon Myanmar Working Group, 31 July 2013. This is a part of a commissioned work funded by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan.