March 15, 2004 to
February 20, 2006
The objective of this project is to facilitate the uptake of compressed natural gas and natural gas as transportation fuel and primary energy source for consumers in six selected Indian cities (Faridabad, Agra, Kanpur, Lucknow, Pune, Kolkata) in order to help reduce the worsening levels of air pollution from emissions of combustion products from the present energy sources being utilized.The project would be based on evaluating the impact of introducing natural gas in the above six selected cities.
June 24, 2005 to
February 20, 2006
The workshop will develop a network of SIDS (small island developing states) and identify areas of technology cooperation.
October 1, 2002 to
February 17, 2006
This project seeks to build a set of policy options for sustainable settlements in peri-urban areas through networking among the actors engaged with the PUI (peri-urban interface), with specific reference to the impacts of energy and transport. The overall objective of this project is to bring together local communities, researchers, and responsible authorities at the local and national levels to identify alternative set of policy options to achieve sustainable settlements.
August 1, 2004 to
February 15, 2006
The objective of this study is to assess capacity of households engaged in agriculture to cope with the current climatic variability and water stress. This would be done through a participatory approach to assess vulnerability and adaptive capacity at the local level. The broader objective is to explore possible scenarios of interventions that can help build adaptive capacity.
June 1, 2005 to
February 13, 2006
The objective of this project is to improve health and well being of the community on a sustainable basis in the regions stressed by puffed rice manufacturing activities.
August 2, 2004 to
January 31, 2006
To objectives are (1) to identify, characterize, and assess the technical, economical, and commercial prospects for electricity generation; and (2) to deliver technologies to serve rural, peri-urban, and urban population in the developing countries.
July 1, 2005 to
January 31, 2006
August 3, 2005 to
January 31, 2006
FAO-UNEP has been engaged in developing a full-scale project proposal (for funding by GEF) on "Reducing Gas Emissions by Promoting Bioenergy for Heat Applications" through PDF-B grant from GEF. The proposed project targets the four countries; viz. Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Sri Lanka. FAO-RAP sought technical assistance from TERI to assist organizations from partner countries in carrying out national level studies as well as in organizing the Second Regional Experts'' Consultation Meeting to prepare the Logical Framework Matrix (LogFrame) of the proposed GEF project.
October 7, 2005 to
January 31, 2006
College students from Delhi will be targeted for the 'Youth COP 11'. This event is seen as an opportunity for the young leaders to put forward their concerns on climate related issues. A series of sensitization and awareness programmes will be held for this group. This includes sessions with experts on policy issues related to climate change, adequate information dissemination through manuals and other publications.
April 29, 2005 to
January 31, 2006
The objective of the project is to advise the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board on the price of natural gas that PPN Power Generating Company is to purchase from the PY-1 field of HOEC (Hindustan Oil Exploration Company).