Building on the findings of the GeSI SMARTer2030 report, #SystemTransformation looks at how ICT will be instrumental in the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The report analyzes the current SDGs implementation gaps, identifies the key features that make ICT a fundamental tool to achieve the Goals, and provides a deep-dive into those Goals where the ICT contribution can be most immediate and important.
Storm surge barriers and closure dams
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Overview of REEEP Capacity Building Programme in Morocco and Tunisia
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The document exposes the findings from the workshop entitled "Removing Barriers to Residential Energy Efficiency in Central and Eastern Europe" (on February 6-7, 2006 in Kiev, Ukraine), specifically the opportunities and recommendations for overcoming those barriers in the countries of Southeast Europe and the CIS.
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Tentative List of Speakers for the REEEP workshop
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To enhance the joint working relationship between the European Union and Morocco and other North African countries, to transfer European best practices in the uses of renewables and energy efficiency, as well as financial tools for their integration into the energy planning process.
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Knowledge partnerCountry of registrationSwitzerlandRelation to CTCNNetwork MemberSector(s) of expertiseIndustry
The international Swiss-based Cementis is made of experts from the most advanced European cement producers, has unique expertise in sustainable cement and concrete production like Alternative Fuels, low clinker factor cement, energy efficiency, low cement concrete, etc.
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Improve the institutional capacity of local and national governments to formulate policies that promote the development and implementation of residential energy efficiency projects, especially for multifamily buildings where there is a high concentration of vulnerable (low income) households.
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Identify the existing barriers for renewable energy development in Tunisian and Moroccan hotels and produce an integrated policy structure for their development, highlighting the potential for ESCO's project development.
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Politecnico di Milano (POLIMI)
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This report aims to identify and examine the barriers to the adoption of low global warming potential alternatives to HCFCS in developing countries and to consider the various ways of overcoming these barriers.
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Knowledge partnerKnowledge partnerCountry of registrationCameroonRelation to CTCNNetwork MemberKnowledge PartnerSector(s) of expertiseRenewable energyEnergy efficiencyHuman healthWaste managementWater
ARPEDAC's mission is to advance sustainable energy technologies practice and development in the Central African Region, to help remove the barriers to the research and development currently faced by the industry and to reduce energy poverty and improve the quality of life of those by building cap