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The FGEF and International Waters
The FGEF International Waters portfolio is mainly targeted to support for the management authorities of shared water bodies, especially international rivers, but other areas of intervention are also covered, such as protection of catchment basins, improvements in water quality, coastal zone management and aquifers. Of particular note are projects for coastal zone protection, coastal ecosystem conservation and support for coastal populations, which combine biodiversity and international waters objectives.
Conservation Trust Fund Survey - Calendar Year 2010
Does the trust funds that use the interest from capital investments in the financial markets to support conservation of biodiversity are inefficient and lose their capital in this period of repeated financial crises ? This report provides answers to such questions by analyzing the financial performance for the Conservation Trust Fund .
The fourth report of the series covers the performance of Conservation Trust Funds during the calendar year of 2010 and relies on information provided by 31 Funds in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean and Asia about endowments, sinking funds and revolving funds.
Publication - Capitalisation report on biodiversity conservation experiences in the Congo Basin co-financed by the FGEF
This new publication (only in French) is a summary of the external retrospective assessment conducted in 2010 of “Biodiversity” projects co-financed by the FGEF in the
Congo Basin . The brochure describes the results achieved by thirteen projects financed from 1997 to 2010. The FGEF’s total contribution to biodiversity conservation through these projects amounts to 15 M€ in grant commitments during the period.After describing the current status of the Congo Basin and the issues that arise, the brochure presents the main results achieved, the lessons learned from the thirteen projects supported by the FGEF from 1997 to 2010, and their limitations. Observations are drawn from these findings in the field as regards the FGEF’s approach, along with recommendations to improve its effectiveness.
The FGEF and French commitments to REDD+
This brochure describes the FGEF’s commitments to REDD+, the new mechanism for reducing emissions from deforestation and land degradation in developing countries, through examples of different projects. Thanks to the experience it has gained with its network of partners, the FGEF is in a position to support both the preparation of pilot REDD+ activities and the implementation phases that follow.
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The "Capitalising on experience" series presents the FGEF’s strategic approach in each topic area, through brief descriptions of the pilot activities and field operations conducted with its partners. The series documents capitalisation on experiences in which the FGEF has acted as a partner for the preservation and sustainable management of the environment.

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