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Good Practice Examples

Thank you for helping gather examples of good practices for integrating environmental considerations into economic decision making in the Asia and Pacific Region. This form will help you organize the material so we can include it easily in our database. You can also print out the form and post or fax it to the address below the form.

You don't have to be on internet to use this form. Simply fill out the form and push the "send" button. It will automatically submit the information to the Development Research and Policy Analysis Division of ESCAP using your email program. The email will be sent next time you log on to send email. If you wish to modify the email later, before it is actually sent, simply look in the outbox folder of your email program, open the email and make any needed changes in the appropriate place. It is plain text and easy to modify.

Submitted by
Name:
(advance from box to box with the tab key or by clicking in the next box)
Affiliation:
Email Address:
Fax:
(please include country code)
Mailing Address:
Do you want to keep your name and affiliation anonymous?
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Example Title:
(use the official title if any).
Location:
Date(s) of Programme:
(year the project began and ended. If still operational, put start date + ongoing.)
Person name to contact for more information:
(Someone involved with the project or knowledgeable about it)
Organization (Agency, NGO):
Mailing Address:
City:
Country:
Fax:
Email Address:

Please click on the module(s) that the best practice best illustrates.

You can click on more than one module if the example suits more than one.

Awareness and Visions
Framework for Coordination at National Level
Framework for Coordination at Sub-National Level
International Commitments
Policies and Measures
Integrating all stakeholders
Training and Educational Initiatives
Meeting Information Requirements at National Level
Meeting Information Requirements at Sub-National Level
Others...

Abstract of about 500 words stating why the project was formed, how it was conducted and what the result was. (Just type in the box it will scroll down as needed.)

Good Practice Rating on a scale of 1 to 5.
(select 1 for the best, 5 for the least in each criteria box).
If you don't know, leave blank.

1 2 3 4 5 Criteria
Sustainability
Improvement in either the environment or economic condition with no harm to the other.
Sustainable over time (not one-off).
Adaptability
Location adaptability (can the project be done in other places?).
Cultural adaptability
Level of Development adaptability
Style of Government adaptability
Degree of decentralization adaptability
Efficiency
Cost efficient.
Process
Participation of the community.
Participation of resource owners/users.
Partnerships between various actors (Government, NGO, Academia, Private).
Degree of coordination and cooperation between government departments.
Ability to attract political interest/support
Procedures for feedback and review.

Comments on the adaptability of the project to other situations. Has the project been replicated elsewhere?

Literature, References, Web site or other written project review references. Availability of any photographs or video on the project.
(please email if available as files).

Any other comments about this example: Major constraints? Recent successes? Has the project been formally evaluated?

You can also print this form, then fill it out and post or fax it to:

ESCAP Project on Integrating Environmental Considerations into Economic Policy Making Process
Development Research and Policy Analysis Division
ESCAP
United Nations Building
Rajdamnern Ave.
Bangkok 10200
Thailand
FAX: International + (662) 288 3007

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