Oecd Environmental Performance Review Programme
Found 9 free book(s)OECD Environmental Performance Review Programme
www.stes-apes.med.ulg.ac.beThe OECD Environmental Performance Review (EPR) Programme The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has carried out systematic reviews of its member countries’ environmental policies since 1992. In 2000, all the member countries had been reviewed once, and the review programme entered the so-called second cycle. The ...
Project Preparation
www.cbd.intOECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ... project performance in general throughout project implementation (chapter 4). ... how and sustainable technology. Thus, the environmental assistance programme is a part of the Danish environment and energy policy, and, thus Danced cannot support projects that ...
Glossary of Key Terms in Evaluation and Results ... - OECD
www.oecd.orgfinancial support for the initial collection and review work, and Switzerland contributed financial support for producing this free ... UN Development Programme, International Monetary Fund). Further information may be obtained from Hans Lundgren, Advisor on Aid Effectiveness, OECD, Development Co-operation Directorate, 2 rue André-Pascal ...
Power Generation from Coal - Stanford University
large.stanford.eduThe recommendation to establish an international database of power plant performance data is welcome. It would be a powerful tool to help identify and target plants where performance can be improved, whether they be in OECD or non-OECD countries. The inefficient use of coal is undesirable and avoidable; it
Green City Action Plan methodology
www.ebrdgreencities.comThe programme achieves this by identifying, prioritising and connecting cities’ environmental challenges with sustainable infrastructure investments and policy measures. One of the programme’s central components is the Green City Action Plan (GCAP), the process whereby a city’s environmental challenges are systematically
Assessing Microbial Safety of Drinking Water
www.who.intinternational agencies, including the programme of co-operation between the OECD and the WHO. The initiative leading to this report is a first product of that programme. The need to improve assessment and management of the world’s sources of drinking water was highlighted in 1996 at the OECD Workshop on
Environmental and Social Standards
www.eib.orgEuropean Investment Bank Environmental and Social Standards . ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL STANDARDS . The content of this document is subject to continuous review and revisions. In particular, it may be reviewed without notice to reflect changes to the EIB’s internal rules and processes in accordance with decisions with the EIB’s governing bodies.
Evaluation methods for assessing Value for Money
www.betterevaluation.orgEconomy – Programme A costs $100m to build 50 schools and Programme B costs $75m to build 50 schools. Programme B is better VfM in terms of economy. As quality is a part of the assessment of economy, schools are only counted if they are built to a satisfactory certified standard. So Programme C that cost $50m but built 50 schools that
THE UN PRINCIPLES FOR RESPONSIBLE INVESTMENT AND …
www.oecd.orgResponsibility “The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and the Financial Sector,” which will be held at the OECD on 18 June 2007. The Annex to the present document contains a comparative table based on the texts of the two instruments. II. The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises 4.