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THE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER for Central and Eastern Europe Development of GHG Registries in Central and Eastern Europe 7 June 2003, Bonn
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THE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER for Central and Eastern Europe What is REC? Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe Founded in 1990 by EC, USA & Hungary International, not-for-profit organisation Charter signed by 28 Countries and EC Beneficiaries: 15 CEE Countries > Expansion to 18 (Turkey, Cyprus & Malta) 170 staff, 25 nationalities Head office in Szentendre, 15 country offices
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THE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER for Central and Eastern Europe REC: Mission “to promote regional cooperation and public participation in all environmental issues, thereby assisting the countries of Central and Eastern Europe in their transition to democratic civil societies”
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THE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER for Central and Eastern Europe REC: How? encouraging cooperation among NGOs, governments and businesses supporting the free exchange of information promoting public participation in environmental decision-making Programmes : ● Business & Environment ● Capacity Building ● Climate Change ● Environmental Law ● Environmental Policy ● Information ● Local Initiative ● NGO Support ● Public Participation
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THE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER for Central and Eastern Europe REC & Japan Japan: one of the largest financial contributors > over EUR 11 million (’90-02) Japan Special Fund (1993-) > Financial support to REC projects policy development support (e.g. environmental laws, local environmental action plans) feasibility studies of environmental investment projects, etc. personnel training courses workshops & seminars
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THE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER for Central and Eastern Europe REC: Climate Change Programme REC/WRI joint projects (1999-2001) Public Participation in Climate-related Decision Making and Access to the Climate-related Information (6 CEE countries) Best Practices and Measures for Climate Change Mitigation (6 CEE countries) Assessment of Capacity Needs (6 CEE countries) Activities Implemented Jointly (case studies in 5 CEE countries) Development of GHG Registries (2002) REC/UNDP joint project (2003-2005) Designing the GHG Inventories (12 CEE and NIS countries) Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP): regional focal point for CEE JI related works
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THE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER for Central and Eastern Europe For further information: www.rec.org/climate myamazaki@rec.org
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