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    Caucasus Environmental NGO Network
    (CENN)
    Weekly Digest
    September 14, 2005
    NEWS FROM GEORGIA



    Projects Under Millennium Challenge Program to be Launched in Spring
    2006

    Source: Sarke Information Agency, September 6, 2005



    Projection works are underway, while projects themselves, which are
    worth
    around $300 million, will be launched in spring 2006 as part of the
    Millennium Challenge
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    Poverty risks in Georgia

    Source: The Messenger, September 9, 2005



    At the UN Millennium summit n 2000, former President Eduard Shevardnadze
    signed the Millennium Declaration with other world leaders and it so
    doing,
    shouldered the -obligation to reduce poverty in Georgia by one half by
    2015.
    During the subsequent five years, however, poverty has only riser in the
    country.



    In determining the definition of poverty, the indicators used are the
    minimum cost of living and the poverty line, though many experts contend
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    Tbilisi's Lost Secret Garden

    Source: The Georgian Times, September 12, 2005



    The green wonder above Tbilisi, the invigorating fresh air, the merry
    and
    sparkling splashes of a mountain cascade, the balmy rainbow of rare
    flowers
    and the self-sacrificing work of devoted research assistants and simple
    workers, their heartache for the beauty they have taken care of during
    all
    their lives - this is 'Tbilisi's lost secret garden'. Throughout its
    long
    history, the Tbilisi Botanical Garden (TBG) has seen periods of
    development
    and prosperity, as well as hard times of pain and humiliation when it
    fell
    into decay.



    The Tbilisi Botanical Garden of the Academy of Sciences of Georgia has
    passed through some significant stages in the almost 370 years of its
    existence. The history of the Garden began in 1636
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    Amazing and Colorful Variety of Flowers

    Source: The Georgian Times, September 12, 2005



    Bright and always lively flowers have great power and this has been
    known
    since the very ancient times. A bunch of flowers can make a crying child
    smile as he becomes interested in their shape and color; it can melt a
    cold
    heart of a woman and cause the tears of gratefulness, love and
    tenderness in
    the mother's eyes. Many think that they posses really mystic power and
    it is
    hard not, to agree with it, at least partly, as flowers are with us
    during
    the most emotional minutes of our lives.



    Georgia was always famous for its rare and beautiful flowers. As our
    warm
    and mild climate was favorable to the growing of almost all kinds of
    decorative plants
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more





    NEWS FROM AZERBAIJAN



    CONSTRUCTION OF AZERBAIJANI PART OF SCP TO BE COMPLETED IN 2005

    Source: State Telegraph Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan, September
    4,
    2005



    The overall South Caucasus Pipeline (SCP) project's Azerbaijani part
    is
    about 70 per cent complete, AzerTAj correspondent told by the BP
    press-service.



    To date the constructors had strung 398 km of pipe, welded 330 km in
    Azerbaijani sector
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    BP SOCIAL INVESTMENT PROGRAMME UNDERWAY

    Source: State Telegraph Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan, September
    5,
    2005



    Implementation of a $1mln 736 thousand-social investment programme,
    covering
    the Baku-Tbilisi Ceyhan Oil pipeline and South Caucasus Gas Pipeline
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    NEXT MEETING OF KAZAKH-AZERBAIJANI WORKING GROUP ON BTC DUE

    Source: State Telegraph Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan, September
    5,
    2005



    The Kazakh-Azerbaijani intergovernmental working group that has been
    established for transporting of Kazakh oil via Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan main
    export pipeline will hold its next meeting on September 15, AzerTAj
    correspondent refers on the State Oil Company (SOCAR).



    The meeting will discuss all concluding details of the agreement
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    Swiss company purchases September portion of Baku-Novorossiysk oil

    Source: Inside Europe, September 7, 2005



    Swiss Litasco company has become the purchaser of 79,000 tons of oil to
    be
    exported by the State Oil Company (SOCAR) through the Baku-Novorossiysk
    northern pipeline in September. The consignment loaded into tankers
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more





    NEWS FROM ARMENIA



    Yerevan to be Cleaned

    Source: Eeinnews, September 5, 2005



    Yerevan will be cleaned with the help of a Russian company with which
    the
    Armenian side has signed a contract to get refuse-cleaning containers.
    The
    head of the Construction, reconstruction and communal economy department
    of
    the Yerevan municipality Frunzik Basentsyan informed about it today.



    The residents of the Arabkir community
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    Basin of Lake Arpi to Become National Park

    Source: ARMENPRESS, September 7, 2005



    The basin of Lake Arpi and Akhurian River, situated in the Ashotzk
    mountains, close to the borders with Turkey and Georgia, approximately
    110
    km northwest of the city of Yerevan, in northwestern Armenia will be
    turned
    into a national park.



    Financial aid is expected
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    FORESTS IN ARZNI AND NUBARASHEN RESTORED

    Source: ARMINFO, September 7, 2005



    The Forests Restoration and Development Fund of Armenian jointly with
    the
    Armenian Agricultural Ministry have elaborated two programs on
    restoration
    of forests in Arzni and Nubarashen. Executive Director of FRDF Vladimir
    Movsisyan made this statement at a discussion at the Armenian Government
    today.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html>
    more



    Economic Growth and Reduction of Poverty in Armenia?

    Source: Einnews, September 9, 2005



    According to the 2005 report about Human development, Armenia occupies
    the
    83rd place among the 177 countries in the world. The calculations of the
    report have been made on the ground of the 2003 statistic facts and in
    three
    directions: education, life length and Gross output.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more





    International News



    Environmental-US: Wetlands Loss Left Gulf Coast Naked to Storm

    Source: Inter Press Service News agency (IPS): by Stephen Leahy,
    September
    1, 2005



    Massive destruction of wetlands and rampant coastal development are
    among
    the reasons Hurricane Katrina may have killed thousands of people on the
    U.S. Gulf Coast and wreaked upwards of 25 billion dollars in damages.



    "This was predicted. It is not surprising that a Category Four storm
    like
    Katrina would result in such devastation," said Robert Twilley, director
    of
    the Wetland Biogeochemistry Institute at Louisiana State University
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    River Roding Flood Risk Strategy Open Meeting

    Source: Environmental Agency, September 5, 2005



    People living or working in the floodplain of the River Roding can find
    out
    about their level of flood risk and the long-term options to manage it,
    at
    an open evening next week.



    On September 14 the Environment Agency is holding an open evening in
    Woodford Green giving people an opportunity to view large maps showing
    the
    extent of the floodplain and look at the different options currently
    being
    investigated to manage the risk of flooding
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    Millennium Golas: Watery South Pacific Has Not a Drop to Drink

    Source: Inter Press Service News agency (IPS): by Kalinga Seneviratne,
    September 5, 2005



    The Pacific Ocean covers 32 million square kilometers of blue water that
    takes up a third of the world's surface, and its 10,000 scattered
    islands
    with a land mass of 130,000 square kilometers is home to 8 million
    people.
    Yet, most of them lack potable water.



    The Millennium Development Goals (MDG), committed to by the world's
    governments five years ago, aims
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    EU and China Climate Policy cut from the Same Cloth

    Source: WWF News, September 5, 2005



    The EU and China, two key actors in the global political arena, have
    signed
    an agreement on global warming, recognizing the huge economic, social,
    and
    environmental importance of climate change.



    At the Annual EU-China Summit in Beijing, China's Prime Minister Wen
    Jiabao,
    Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair, who holds the European Union
    Presidency, and the President of the European Commission, José Manuel
    Barroso, agreed
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more





    Mount Elgon Regional Ecosystem Conservation Programme begins in East
    Africa

    Source: The World Conservation Union (IUNC), September 6, 2005



    Good news for the conservation of Mount Elgon: On 2 September an
    agreement
    was signed between the East African Community Secretariat, the
    Government of
    Norway and the World Conservation Union (IUCN) to implement the
    four-year
    programme of integrated ecosystem management for Mount Elgon, one of
    Africa's largest mountains shared between Kenya and Uganda.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    Hundreds of Orangutans Captured or Killed Each Year in Kalimantan, New
    Report Shows

    Source: WWF, September 6, 2005



    Hundreds of orangutans are either killed or captured every year in
    Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of Borneo.



    A new Traffic report, launched today to coincide with the
    Inter-governmental
    conference of UNESCO's Great Apes Survival Project in Kinshasa (DRC),
    warns
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    `Green' Parliamentarians to Promote Improved Forest Governance in
    Central
    Africa

    Source: IUNC The World Conservation Union, September 6, 2005



    Gland, Switzerland, 2 September 2005 (IUCN) - A high level delegation
    from
    the Republic of Cameroon, headed by His Excellency Roland Matta,
    President
    of the Central African network of parliamentarians for sustainable
    forest
    management, recently visited the IUCN headquarters. This visit formed
    part
    of a European tour (Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, France and the
    Netherlands) to raise
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    Community Service for Breaking Waste Rules

    Source: Environmental Agency, September 6, 2005



    On September 2, 2005, Joseph Toon, 66, operating from Beveridge Lane
    Industrial Estate, Ellistown, Leicestershire pleaded guilty at Coalville
    Magistrates to four charges relating to him depositing, keeping,
    treating
    and disposing of waste on land which did not have a Waste Management
    License.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    EU to Help China Tackle Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    Source: Planet Ark, September 6, 2005



    The European Union agreed on Monday to give China the technology for a
    coal-fired power station designed to combat global warming as part of a
    wider accord on energy issues and climate change



    The clean coal-power plant will employ
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    Oil Industry Embarks on Recovery

    Source: The Messenger, September 7, 2005



    Though still seriously hobbled by Hurricane Katrina, the vast and
    crucial
    Gulf Coast energy infrastructure showed signs of recovery yesterday, as
    some
    refineries worked to restart and the price of oil in overseas trading
    fell
    to near pre-storm levels.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    Rosneft Could Finance Burgas-Alexandroupolis Pipeline on Its Own

    Source: SEEUROPE.NET, September 7, 2005



    Rosneft is ready to independently finance the Russian part of the
    Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline, Rosneft President Sergei
    Bogdanchikov
    said during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    Louisiana Scientists Expect Major Environmental Damage

    Source: Planet Ark, September 9, 2005



    Biologists expect to find major destruction when they take their first
    close-up look at Hurricane Katrina's impact on wildlife habitats and
    Louisiana's vital fishing industry, the state's top conservation
    official
    said Thursday.



    Dwight Landreneau, Louisiana's secretary for the department of wildlife
    and
    fisheries
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more





    NGO NEWS



    WWF Continues Leopard Protection Project in Syunik

    Source: ARMENPRESS, September 5, 2005



    Traces of three out of 10-12 leopards believed to live in Armenian
    forests
    are recorded in the southern province of Syunik. The total number of
    leopards in the South Caucasus is 20-24, with another 10-12 in
    Azerbaijan.
    The number of leopards in the conflict zone of the district of Karabakh
    is
    estimated
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more





    Legal News



    New law would curb air pollution by school buses, garbage trucks

    Source: AP New Jersey, September 7, 2005



    A diesel engine emission reduction plan signed into law Wednesday could
    have
    New Jerseyans breathing easier in the years to come. But first, voters
    must
    approve a constitutional amendment in November that would put the
    program
    into effect.



    The plan, which backers called the most comprehensive in the nation, is
    geared to cut air pollution and health risks by
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more





    NEW PUBLICATIONS



    Collection on Environmental Law

    Source: Environmental Public Advocacy Center (EPAC), September 7, 2005



    Development of the human society in the twenty-first century is supposed
    to
    be accompanied by the increasing role of the environment. Meanwhile, the
    more human beings want to extract from nature, thereby violating the
    ecological balance, the fewer chances nature and its components have to
    recover. Ecological crisis as a violation of the balance of ecological
    systems and the relationship of humans and nature is a matter of concern
    worldwide.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more





    Announcements



    Explore Georgia with Caucasus Travel - Adjara



    Source: The Messenger, September 2, 2005



    What is Adjara: Located in the south-western corner of Georgia, this
    glorious place has always been a paradise for tourists - an attractive
    spot
    with its nature, climate, hospitable people and diverse variety of
    cultures
    and religions. So familiar, on the one hand, and completely unknown on
    the
    other hand. Control over this region has changed hands many times over
    the
    Centuries between Turks, Georgians, Russian, At present Adjara is
    undergoing
    a very difficult period, though one day this Eden will no doubt
    rediscover
    its former glory.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    Announcement - Georgian Health and Social Projects Implementation
    Center
    Invitation for Bids

    Source: `24 Saati'(`24 Hours'), September 5, 2005



    Georgia



    Primary Health and Social Development (PHCD) Project



    This invitation for bids follows the general procurement notice for this
    project that appeared in Development Business, issue no. 585 of June 30,
    2002, most recently updated on Jan 16 2005, Issue No. 646.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    Georgian Tourist Agency `La-Ta' Tour



    We represent a young Georgian tourist agency `La-Ta' Tour, which
    despite of
    6 months existence has established itself on the market as a company
    offering premium service quality. Our main aim is to promote tourism in
    Georgia and show you the `hidden' wealth of our ancient country.
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more



    First Announcement and Call for Papers - ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF OIL
    TRANSPORTATION



    European Commission



    FP6 INCO SSA-Research Workshop



    Organizer: Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Institute of
    Radiation
    Problems

    Date: November 22-25, 2005.

    Place: Baku, Azerbaijan
    <http://www.cenn.org/weekly_digest/weekly_digest_14_9_05_en.html> more





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