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Subregional Workshop on the Clean Development Mechanism: Central Asia and Caucasus

13 - 15 April 2004, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

 
Organized by:
  State Energy Agency, Kyrgyzstan
  United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP)

Agenda

Day 1. April 13 (Tuesday)
    Registration
   
A. Introduction
       
    Opening ceremony
     
  • Opening remarks by Mr U. Matyev, Vice Prime Minister, Government of Kyrgyz Republic
  • Welcome address by Mr Kohji Iwakami, UNESCAP (Word document, 24 kb)
      Introduction of Participants and to the Workshop
     
  • Seminar chairman: Mr K. Djanuzakov, Deputy of Minister of Ecology and Emergency States of Kyrgyz Republic
   
B. Climate Change and Sustainable Development
       
     

Overview of Climate Change and Sustainable Development (Power point presentation part 1 (1,681 kb), part 2 (1,260 kb), part 3 (1,510 kb))

     
  • By Mr Pak Sum Low, Regional Adviser, UNESCAP
      Group Discussion: Climate Change and Sustainable Development
 
   
C. Overview of CDM
       
     

UNFCCC and Kyoto Protocol (Power point presentation, 186 kb)

     
  • By Mr Pak Sum Low, Regional Adviser, UNESCAP
     

Overview of Climate Change and CDM in the energy Sector in the Asia-Pacific Region (Power point presentation, 463 kb)

     
  • By Mr Kohji Iwakami, Economic Affairs Officer, UNESCAP
     

Country presentations: Issues in promoting CDM at the national level

     
  • Armenia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Georgia: Activity needs for Georgia's successful participation in CDM (Power point presentation, 655 kb)
  • Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan's response to climate change: experience in preparation for CDM/JI (Power point presentation, 2,258 kb)
  • Kyrgyzstan: Capacities for Clean Development Mechanism in Kyrgyzstan (Word document, 40 kb)
  • Tajikistan: Problems, activities and projects related to CDM in Tajikistan (Word document, 27 kb)
  • Uzbekistan:
    • Activities related to climate change and major problems with CDM (Power point presentation, 1,162 kb)
    • Clean development mechanism as as way to attract investment to Uzbekistan (Word document, 51 kb)
   
D. CDM project cycle
       
     

Overview of CDM project cycle (Power point presentation, 216 kb)

     
  • By Mr Bilal Anwar, Programme Officer, Cooperative Mechanism, UNFCCC
Day 2. April 14 (Wednesday)
       
     
  • Seminar chairman
    Mr Bekbo Mamatbekov, Deputy of the Director of State Energy Agency upon the
    Government of Kyrgyz Republic (SEA)
     

CDM Project Cycle: baseline, additionality, and leakages (Power point presentation, 134 kb)

     
  • By Mr Pak Sum Low, Regional Advisor, UNESCAP
   
E: Project Design Document
       
     

Project Design Document (Power point presentation, 216 kb)

     
  • By Mr Bilal Anwar, Programme Officer, UNFCCC
       Possibilities for using CDM within the project Capacity Building for Air Quality Management and the application of Clean Coal Combustion Technological in Central Asia: ECE Initiative
     
  • By Mr. Evgeniy Nadezhdin, Regional Advisor, UNECE
     

Activity in the field of climate change and main challenges of CDM

     
  • Gulnara Zubkova, Deputy of the Head of the Directorate on monitoring of the polluted natural environment
     

ADB Initiatives in Climate Change Mitigation and the Clean Development Mechanism (Power point presentation, 155 kb)

     
  • By V.B. Tulasidhar, Economist, ADB KYRM
     

Carbonic Market: current situation and perspective

     
  • By Liliya Zavyalova, Consultant, Transfer Technology Agency
      Group Exercise on Project Ideas
       
Day 3. April 15 (Thursday)
       
     

Country Presentations

     
  • Uzbekistan
  • Georgia
     

Identification of major issues and options to promote/support CDM

Group Presentations

Conclusions and recommendations

Closing ceremonies

End of Training