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1 Structure of DNA and Proposed Sustainable Development Criteria for CDM Projects In Bangladesh CDM Designated National Authority (DNA) Durbar Conference of Parties (COP9) to the UNFCCC, Milan, Italy Presented by: Mohammad Reazuddin, Director (Technical), Department of Environment (DOE), GoB and A. H. Md. Maqsood Sinha, Executive Director, Waste Concern December 2003

2 Ratified UNFCCC. Ratified Kyoto Protocol (KP) Submitted First National Communications of the UNFCCC; MoEF is the Focal Point for the UNFCCC and KP GoB has taken a positive stand regarding CDM Established Designated National Authority (DNA) for the CDM Projects. Bangladesh Setting

3 Project Outputs Policy guidelines and institutional framework for implementation of CDM in Bangladesh Development of baseline and preparation of business plan for landfill gas extraction and its productive utilization From October 2002 to September 2003, the Government of Bangladesh and Waste Concern with support from UNDP completed a project entitled `Capacity Building for CDM in Bangladesh`

4 Project Concept paper/ Project Design Document Structure of DNA for Bangladesh For Approval of CDM Projects Designated National Authority For approval Proposal Rejected/ revised For Endorsement PDD cleared for validation Submitted CDM committee CDM Secretariat at DOE CDM Board

5 Potential CDM Projects Meet international screening criteria Meet national sustainable development criteria of CDM projects Potential CDM Projects Proposed Sustainable Development Indicators for Bangladesh EconomicEnvironmentalSocial Technology

6 Environmental Indicators  Global Environment: greenhouse gas emissions reduction.  Local environment improvement (air, water, soil, etc.)  Efficient resource utilization (or the benefit of future generations)

7 Economic Indicators Macro-economic Indicators  Contributes to reduction of foreign expenditures  Contributes to national debt reduction Micro-economic Indicators  Cost-effectiveness

8 Social Indicators Poverty Alleviation Creation of new jobs Creation of new economic activities Positive impacts on local communities Positive Health Impact Gender Equity (Women empowerment, equitable distribution of wealth)

9 Technological Indicators  Transfer of clean and cost effective technologies.  Contribution to the sustainable use of natural resources.  Ease of adaptation to local condition.

10 GOAL  IS THE PROJECT BENEFICIAL FOR THE COUNTRY ? or  DOES IT HELP ACHIEVE THE DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES OF THE COUNTRY?

11 If Not! IS THE PROJECT AT LEAST NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THE PLANS AND POLICIES OF THE GOVERNMENT At the practical level this implies DOES THE PROJECT CONFORM TO ALL THE SECTORAL PLANS (MINISTRIES/AGENCIES) OF THE COUNTRY

12 Does it aggravate any existing environmental problem YES Rejected Any sectoral DEVELOPMENT objectives violated? Does it strongly address any development or environmental goal EVALUATE PROJECT USING SD CRITERIA YES Rejected YES Accepted NO

13 Sustainable Development Matrix

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15 CDM Project Opportunities in Bangladesh 1.Methane recovery from landfill with or without electricity generation 2.Composting of urban solid waste 3.Biogas from a wide variety of waste, such as: -Poultry Droppings -Tannery Waste -Effluent from food processing industries -Human Excreta -Sewage Treatment 4.Solar Home System in off grid areas 5.Efficient Lamps to replace incandescent light bulbs 6.Fuel substitution and efficiency improvement in brick manufacturing 7.Sugar cogeneration

16 1.Formulation of national CDM policy and strategy, such as developing national sustainable development criteria. 2.Selecting CDM sectors and project type (such as energy, agriculture, forestry, industry, waste management etc.) 3.Selection of technology options/imports. 4.Equitable distribution of project in different regions of Bangladesh. 5.Benefit sharing. 6.Approval of projects to be sent to CDM Board for endorsement. Terms of Reference of CDM Committee

17 1.The CDM Board would provide the Government endorsement for the projects approved by the National CDM Committee 2.The CDM Board would provide necessary guidance to National CDM Committee 3.Facilitate smooth implementation of CDM projects by sorting inter-ministerial issues involved in CDM projects. Terms of Reference of CDM Board


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