Примеры использования Guinea current на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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In the project in the Gulf of Mexico,UNIDO will apply the lessons it has learned in the Guinea Current project.
Projects to deal with marine andcoastal environmental issues in the Canary and Guinea currents are being implemented in partnership with UNDP, UNIDO, FAO and IMO.
While the project for the Guinea Current ecosystem was welcome, it must be implemented, and the countries concerned should take the lead in mobilizing the necessary resources.
Such programmes are already being implemented in the LMEs of the Gulf of Mexico, the Guinea Current and the Humboldt Current. .
UNIDO also continues to implement the Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem Programme for the recovery and restoration of depleted fisheries and reduction of land- and ship-based pollution.
On water-related issues,UNIDO is continuing to implement its Large Marine Ecosystems project for the Guinea Current in West Africa.
Valuation works have been carried out under the South China Sea project, the Guinea Current large marine ecosystem project and the protection of the Caspian Sea Environment project.
In West and Central Africa, UNDP, FAO andUNEP have prepared GEF projects on ecosystem-based management of fisheries in the LMEs of the Benguela Current, the Guinea Current and the Canary Current. .
This new project will combine new regional marine surveys of the Guinea Current ecosystem with a series of land-based projects demonstrating different approaches to the reduction of pollutant fluxes to those coastal and marine environments.
Implementation of a GEF project onliving resource depletion and coastal area degradation in the Guinea Current large marine ecosystem, including São Tomé and Príncipe;
The Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem Project focuses on the primary issues identified by the 16 West and Central African countries sharing the large marine ecosystem as having led to unsustainable fisheries and use of other marine resources, as well as the degradation of marine and coastal ecosystems.
In terms of its water-related programmes, UNIDO is continuing to implement the Large Marine Ecosystems project for the Guinea Current in West Africa(GCLME) with funding from the Global Environment Facility(GEF). The.
Combating Coastal Area Degradation andLiving Resources Depletion in the Guinea Current LME through Regional Actions, a project focuseds on priority problems identified by the 16 GCLME countries that have led to unsustainable use of marine resources, including fisheries, and degradation of marine and coastal ecosystems.
With regard to the economic valuation of coastal and marine ecosystems,innovative pilot studies(such as those covering the South China Sea, the Guinea Current large marine ecosystem and the south-east Pacific) were conducted and associated tools developed.
The second project, the Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem project, implemented in the West and Central Africa region, covers 15 countries: Angola, Benin, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Gabon, Ghana, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Republic of the Congo, Sierra Leone, Togo.
The African Group was especially pleased to note that UNIDO was continuing to implement the Large Marine Ecosystems Project for the Guinea Current in West Africa, and that it would be implementing GEF-funded projects in the Mediterranean and the Gulf of Mexico.
UNIDO is involved in two projects demonstrating best practice strategies, carrying out capacity-building, and forming strategic partnerships to reduce the degradation of transboundary river basins and the marine andcoastal environments in the Guinea Current and in the Gulf of Mexico.
On water-related issues,UNIDO is continuing to implement its Large Marine Ecosystems project for the Guinea Current in West Africa, and is about to start implementation of two large GEF-funded projects, in the Mediterranean and the Gulf of Mexico.
The Interim Guinea Current Commission(IGCC) of the UNDP-GEF Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem Programme encouraged the creation of marine protected areas and implementation of national policies on designated protected areas and other conservation measures, which would be harmonized within the region for common achievable goals.
UNDP supported efforts towards establishing a permanent regional institutional mechanism for the Guinea Current large marine ecosystem and supported national and regional marine assessments in nine countries of the Agulhas/Somali Current large marine ecosystem.
In the margins of the session, a number of side events were organized to provide further insight into issues considered, including the following: Developing stakeholder input to the second session of the Intergovernmental Review Meeting; China Forum; Arctic Circle; Reactive nitrogen in the environment;Global Environment Facility; East Asian Seas Regional Forum; Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem; Advancing the oceans, coasts, small island developing States and freshwater agenda in the next decade: Key issues and opportunities.
Approval had been secured for a programme on international waters,more specifically the Guinea Current, the Gulf of Mexico and the Humboldt Current, and joint initiatives had been launched with the involvement of the Investment and Technology Promotion Office of the United Kingdom and National Cleaner Production Centres in Cuba and the Russian Federation.
Beyond this, UNIDO's international water programme includes the regional project for Africa on combatingliving resource depletion and coastal area degradation in the Guinea Current large marine ecosystem through ecosystem-based regional actions, which covers 16 countries.
The project on combatingliving resource depletion and coastal area degradation in the Guinea Current large marine ecosystem through ecosystem-based regional actions is focused on developing solutions to the priority problems and issues identified by the 16 countries within the Guinea Current area that have led to unsustainable fishing and use of other marine resources, together with the degradation of marine and coastal ecosystems by human activities.
With respect to environmental sustainability, UNIDO is implementing a project to combat the depletionof living resources and coastal area degradation in the Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem, as well as a capacity-building project for the implementation of integrated coastal management in Africa.
They include the project forcombating living resource depletion and coastal degradation in the Guinea Current large marine ecosystem through ecosystem-based regional actions, with the participation of 16 West African countries and several organizations and donors; the strategic partnership for sustainable fisheries in the large marine ecosystems of sub-Saharan Africa; the strategic partnership for the Mediterranean large marine ecosystem; and the preparation of a transboundary diagnostic analysis and preliminary framework for the Bay of Bengal large marine ecosystem.
The joint sSecretariat supported the Abidjan Convention in efforts to establish and improve working relationships and co-operation with both United Nations andother organizations with respect to activities concerning the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem, the Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem and the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem projects and other UN and non-UN organisations.
The Coordination Office worked in collaboration with the Convention for Cooperation in the Protection and Development of the Marine and Coastal Environment of the West, Central andSouthern African Region and a GEF-funded project on the Guinea Current large marine ecosystem in the development of a protocol concerning cooperation in the protection and development of marine and coastal environment from land-based sources and activities in the Western, Central and Southern African region.
National programme of action development is also underway in several countries of Eastern Africa through the"Addressing land-based activities in the Western Indian Ocean project", in Western and Central Africa under the"Combatingliving resource depletion and coastal area degradation in the Guinea current large marine ecosystem through ecosystem-based regional actions project" and in the East Asia region through Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia.
National programme of action development is also under way in several countries of Eastern Africa through the"Addressingland-based activities in the Western Indian Ocean project", in Western and Central Africa under the"Combating living resource depletion and coastal area degradation in the Guinea current large marine ecosystem through ecosystem-based regional actions project"(Guinea Current Large Marine Ecosystem project) and in the East Asia region through Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia.