Introduction of Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe 19-20 November, 2007 Zsuzsanna Ivanyi Head of Climate Change Department.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Education Reform Initiative of South Eastern Europe-an instrument for regional cooperation Towards a European Qualification Framework for Lifelong.
Advertisements

Structural and Cohesion Funds – an Important Tool to Support Climate Protection Improving the climate resilience of Cohesion Policy Funding Programmes:
THE STRATEGIC APPROACH IN MODERNIZING MUNICIPAL SERVICES Siegfried Brenke, Team Leader GTZ Project: Modernization of Municipal Services Takovska 9/14,
EAP Task Force Water Programme: Plans for Peter Börkey Head of Programme World Bank, 29 May 2009, Brussels.
Project: Participate! Decide! Win! “Improving the Practices of Public Participation: Next Steps in Implementing the Aarhus Convention in Albania, Bosnia.
Coordinating communities of practises towards SD REC’s experience Kenty Richardson Director for International Relations & Strategic Development Incheon.
The CEE Bankwatch Network's mission is to prevent the environmentally and socially harmful impacts of international development finance, and to promote.
Project: Climate change and security in the Dniester river basin Sonja Koeppel, UNECE Water Convention secretariat, Coordinator of climate change activities.
THE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER for Central and Eastern Europe Development of GHG Registries in Central and Eastern Europe 7 June 2003, Bonn.
Promoting Energy Efficiency In Buildings in Developing countries.
Improving the Energy Efficiency of the Heat and Hot Water Supply Presenter: Bayramgul Garabaeva, Programme Officer Decentralization and Community Development.
The TNA Process in Costa Rica Experiences and lessons learned Francisco Sancho Advisor TNA
Romania’s Reporting Activities under the UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol Mr. Vlad Trusca Head of Climate Change Unit, UNFCCC National Focal Point Ministry of.
1 NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS (NTUA) School of Chemical Engineering Unit of Environmental Science and Technology (UEST) Katherine Haralambous.
Introduction of The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe April, 2008 Zsuzsanna Ivanyi Head of Climate Change Department.
Riga – Latvia, 4 & 5 December 2006
REC in the European Environment and Health Process Eva Csobod PhD Country Office Director.
Environmental sustainability in Lombardy Anelisa Ricci Managing Director Unit “Reduction emissions in atmosphere and environmental Sustainability” Environment.
1 RENA: how it could help to address environmental challenges RENA: how it could help to address environmental challenges Turkey 11 th REReP Task Force.
Climate Change Related Activities in Romania Dumitra MEREUTA Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development - June 2007, Bucharest -
CEI Expert Meeting on Tourism “Opportunities of Transnational Tourism Development in CEI countries” 6 June 2013, Gödöllő (Budapest) Support possibilities.
Batyr Ballyev, Head, Environment Protection Department, the Ministry of Nature Protection of Turkmenistan Climate Change-Related Priorities & Needs.
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS and CLIMATE CHANGE CCP Campaign in Turkey Gülçin ÖZSOY REC Turkey Climate Change Work Programme 6 March 2008, Szentendre.
Welcome to the E-learning Training Course on Urban Sustainability & Green Economy: Chinese and European Practices March 21.
MIGRATION and ASYLUM NETWORKING INITIATIVES Olga Ozernaya Research and Networking Officer/Söderköping Process Secretariat * The Cross-Border.
COOPERATION AND INFORMATION EXCHANGE BETWEEN ROMANIA, CANDIDATES COUNTRIES AND WESTERN BALKANS COUNTRIES.
Project: Participate! Decide! Win! “Improving the Practices of Public Participation: Next Steps in Implementing the Aarhus Convention in Albania, Bosnia.
Eurostat’s Technical Co-operation in the SPECA Region Mariana Kotzeva, Eurostat Adviser Hors Classe 7 th SPECA Project Working Group on Statistics, Issyk-Kul,
Regional Cooperation REC’s experience Kenty Richardson Director for International Relations and Strategic Development EU – Central Asia Platform for Environment.
Prasetyadi Utomo Ministry of Environment of Indonesia CD4CDM Workshop Pathumthani, Thailand 19 – 21 October, 2005 Indonesia’s Policy on CDM Implementation.
GIS Development in Romania Vlad Trusca Head of Climate Change Unit Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development “REC Workshop “Facilitating GIS:
1 LIFE+ COUNCIL WORKING GROUP 4 OCTOBER Discussion Points 1. LIFE+ in Context: Environment funding under the Financial Perspectives.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT THAT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ARE INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED IN THE POST-2012 GLOBAL CLIMATE AGREEMENTS The local and regional perspective.
SEVERAL ISSUES OF CAPACITY BUILDING FOR CDM IN RESEARCH AGENCIES AND UNIVERSITIES Mr. Nguyen Mong Cuong Institute of Meteorological and Hydrology Mr. Bui.
From Strategies to Actions: The Aarhus Developments in South East Europe Magda Tóth Nagy Public Participation Program November 17, 2005.
The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) “… is a non-partisan, non-advocacy, not-for-profit international organisation.
Stabilisation & Association Process: the EU Policy for South East Europe Brussels December 2004.
Regional workshop on Climate Change in south and southeast asia on 7-9 Aug 2006, Dhaka, Bangladesh Climate Change issues in Laos Immala INTHABOUALY Department.
European Commission DG Development Implications of recent policy developments on DG Development climate change activities Post Copenhagen Practical consequences.
GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT PRESENTATION TO ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES AND UNFCCC IMPLEMENTATION IN PAKISTAN.
Good practices from CEI countries for achieving low carbon targets in the society Kenty Richardson, Director for International Relations, REC Head Office.
Priority Environmental Investment Programme (PEIP) – CARDS Regional Regional Meeting for Senior Officials from SEE and Donors’ Community 26th November,
Energy efficiency Dimitrovgrad-Nis-Sarajevo-Bihac Balkan Road to Energy Efficiency Supporting projects to improve energy efficiency and to increase the.
Kiev + 1 Conference 22 October Tbilisi, Georgia RECs Partnership Regional Environmental Centres: Central Asian REC REC Caucasus REC for Central.
Building Bridges Presentation of The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe Marta Szigeti Bonifert Executive Director.
HST Region High Speed Trains and Regional Development ”HST Region” Updated PP-Presentation October/December2008.
1 Environmental Services Training Group LOCAL AUTHORITY ENVIRONMENT CONFERENCE 2015 Protecting Our Environment Hodson Bay Hotel, Athlone, May 2015.
Developing PRTR Systems in Europe : EPER, E-PRTR and the PRTR Protocol Magda Tóth Nagy Public Participation Programme October 15, 2007.
0 National Inter-Ministerial Dialogue on Climate Change Cape Hotel Monrovia, Liberia June 25, 2009 Assessing and Developing Policy Options for Addressing.
Green Investment Scheme in Russia: Perspectives and Constraints Julia Dobrolyubova Expert on Climate Change and Kyoto Protocol REC/CEU GIS Workshop
South East European Climate Change Framework Action Plan for Adaptation 4 EIONET WORKSHOP 1 July 2010, Brussels Maria Khovanskaya Climate Change Topic.
1 Agri-environment analysis at the EEA Projects and goals of the European Environment Agency.
EEA HU04 Adaptation Programme ADAPTATION to CLIMATE CHANGE HU04 PROGRAM National Adaptation Geo-information System (NAGiS) J. Balint, Zs. Ivanyi REC P.Kajner,
Твининг пројекат Европске Уније Успостављање механизма за спровођење ММR *** Twinning project Establishment of a mechanism for implementation of MMR Пројекат.
Western Balkans Veterinary Network ‘Western Balkans Veterinary Network’- advancing animal welfare through education, research and professional training.
Horizontal Action Climate Warsaw, 29 October 2015 Council of the Baltic Sea States Krista Kampus, Head of Baltic 21 Unit EUSBSR HA CLIMATE Coordinator.
MINISTRY OF ECOLOGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES OF UKRAINE
MINISTRY OF ECOLOGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES OF UKRAINE
Summary of Last Year’s Seminar
Budapest, July 12, 1989: „...economic progress cannot be at the expense of the air we breathe and the water we drink. I will ask the United States Congress.
REReP regional meeting on “Energy and climate” in South Eastern Europe
Magda Tóth Nagy Public Participation Program
Gender mainstreaming in environmental
LIFE and the implementation of the Water Framework Directive
LIFE and the implementation of the Water Framework Directive
Lavinia Andrei TERRA Mileniul III Foundation
Commission proposal for a new LIFE Regulation CGBN meeting
REReP regional meeting on “Energy and climate” in South Eastern Europe
Technical Press Briefing LIFE Sub-programme for Climate Action Commission proposal for a new LIFE Regulation ( ) 12 December 2011.
Article 6 of UNFCCC & The New Delhi Work Programme An overview
Presentation transcript:

Introduction of Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe November, 2007 Zsuzsanna Ivanyi Head of Climate Change Department

Our Mission “(…) The REC is a non-partisan, non-advocacy, not-for-profit international organisation with a mission to assist in solving environmental problems (…)” The REC fulfils its mission by promoting cooperation of all environmental stakeholders, and by supporting the free exchange of information and public participation in environmental decision making The REC is legally based on a charter signed by the governments of 28 countries and the European Commission

Mission in Practice RESEARCHING AND MONITORING ASSESSING THE NEEDS RAISING AWARENESS PROVIDING INFORMATION PROMOTING PUBLIC PARTICIPATION BUILDING CAPACITY PROVIDING CONSULTATIVE SUPPORT TO ACTUAL PROBLEM SOLVING

Bridges- Across Borders Government Local Governments Business Citizens NGOs The REC Government NGOs Local Governments Business Citizens

The REC Network Head Office Szentendre, Hungary 16 COs 3 FOs Operations beyond Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)

Project Implementation Programmes: Business and Environment Capacity Building Climate Change Environmental Law Environmental Policy and Local Initiatives Information NGO Support Public Participation Funds: Italian Trust FundItalian Trust Fund Japan Special Fund

Climate Change Programme WHAT WE DO: Support countries in CEE and beyond in reforming their policies, disseminate best practices, and facilitate capacity building through: Providing services to governments to identify barriers of compliance and to develop national climate change strategies Building capacities for different stakeholders Collecting and analysing information Disseminating information through workshops, conferences and trainings including various stakeholders Promoting the spread of renewable energy sources and energy-saving technologies

Selected Activities in 2007 Assessment of the effectiveness of climate related policies and measures in the enlarged EU Contribution to the EEA Report: Greenhouse gases emission trends and projections in Europe 2007 in cooperation with EEA/ETC Assistance in developing new mechanisms such as Green Investment Scheme (GIS) in Romania and Ukraine Promoting of institutional, administrative and legal background for CDM in Macedonia and Serbia Dissemination of information on IPCC Report and Stern Review Contribution to the preparation of Belgrade Initiative on Enhancing SEE cooperation in the field of CC (presented at the EfE conference, October 2007, Belgrade) Case studies on adaptation measures (Albania, BiH, Serbia and Turkey, addressing the potential impacts in water sector, forestry and agriculture)

Some plans for 2008 Co-operation with EEA/ETC to prepare EEA Report on GHG emission trends and projections in Europe 2008 and in the field of adaptation to climate change Promotion of activities of the REC as Regional Focal point for Article 6 of the UNFCCC Facilitation of climate policy in EITs for the post Kyoto period Promotion of Flexible Mechanisms and GIS Enhance SEE sub-regional cooperation in the field of climate change: elaboration of Regional Framework Action Programme.

Invitation for: 1. Side events at COP 13 (7 and 14 December, 2007) 2. Opening of renewed conference center in HQ (scheduled for spring 2008) The aim is to reduce fossil-fuel based energy consumption to zero, and thereby eliminate all CO2 emissions through: minimising energy demand using local energy resources

ZERO EMMISSION DETAILS Energy systems and architecture have been designed in a modern and integrated approach High energy efficiency Minimise heat loss in winter, prevent heat gains in summer and maximise the exploitation of natural lighting a „light shelf” will diffuses natural light throughout the interior Photovoltaic system generating 22,300 KWh of energy annually A ground source heat pump will be the primary source of heating and cooling to utilize the area's wealth of geothermal resources.

Thank you for your attention