UNDP Turkey Environment and Sustainable Development Programme

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UNDP Turkey Environment and Sustainable Development Programme Helping Turkey to attain environmental sustainability Working for poverty reduction and improving livelihoods of people C100 M57 Y0 K2

Helping Turkey to attain environmental sustainability Working for poverty reduction and improving livelihoods of people Reducing poverty and achieving sustained development must be done in conjunction with a healthy planet. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) recognize that environmental sustainability is part of global economic and social well-being. Unfortunately exploitation of natural resources such as forests, land, water, and fisheries - often by the powerful few - have caused alarming changes in our natural world in recent decades, often harming the most vulnerable people in the world who depend on natural resources for their livelihood. Turkey s vulnerable ecosystem has been placed under increasing stress by high population growth, increased consumption due to rising incomes and energy consumption. In Turkey, as elsewhere in the world, environmental problems such as water shortages, land degradation, lack of clean and affordable energy resources severely hinder efforts to achieve sustainable development. In addition to these problems climate change poses a threat to the achievement of the MDGs and related national poverty eradication and sustainable development objectives. To help Turkey find solutions, UNDP works closely with a number of government agencies, municipalities, private sector partners and NGOs, to integrate environmental and sustainable development principles into national and regional development policies and plans. UNDP Turkey not only promotes mainstreaming environment, climate change and energy efficiency into sectoral policies, but also supports strengthening the institutional and policy capacities. Environment and Sustainable Development Programme for 2011 and beyond UNDP TURKEY: ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Supporting Turkey s transition to low emission and climate resilient development in line with UN Conventions and EU Acquis Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan National Communications Climate Change Capacity Building Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) MDGs ~ National & Regional OBJECTIVE: Market transformation towards low-emission economies Sustainable Cities POPs Renewable Energies HFO-1234ze Energy Efficiency SGP CC mitigation projects Policy Knowledge Management Project Implementation Advocacy OBJECTIVE: Capacity development for climate resilient economies and ecosystems Increasing ecosystem resilience to CC Enhancing capacity to adapt to CC - MDG F - Sustainable Forest Management - LULUCF RE and EE in GAP Region Standards and Labels Residential Buildings Industry Forest Protected Areas Marine Protected Areas Steppe conservation and management SGP Ecosystems and NR projects Green Technologies Response to Economic Crisis: Green Jobs National Carbon Market Mechanisms Bratislava Regional Center Low Emission Strategies Regional Programme Regional Bureau for Europe and the CIS (RBEC) Substantive Focus Programmes on Green Jobs; Low Emission and Climate Resilient Development Bratislava Regional Center (BRC) Climate Risk Management Regional Programme 2 Global Best Practices SGP: Small Grants Programme CC: Climate Change RE: Renewable Energy EE: Energy Efficiency : Global Environmental Facility MDG-F: Millenium Development Goals Achievement Fund LULUCF: Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry NR: Natural Resources POPs: Persistent Organic Pollutants

Mobilized 70 million USD including governmental and private sector co-financing between 2005-2009 UNDP helps to combat environmental degradation by promoting projects that address climate change adaptation and mitigation, renewable energy, energy efficiency, land degradation, water management, sustainable development, biodiversity and protected areas. UNDP facilitates the integration of sustainable development principles by promoting low carbon economy and considering climate change related risks and adaptation priorities into development planning at national, regional and local level in line with the 9th National Development Plan of the Government. resilient sustainable development which mitigates the impact of climate change both on economy, environment and society, particularly on vulnerable groups and communities, and on human health while working for poverty reduction and improving livelihoods of people. UNDP also facilitates market transformation through clean technologies and creation of green jobs, strengthening economic competitiveness with a territorial approach and improving capacities for disaster preparedness and early warning. With its operations and projects running together with governmental bodies, UNDP assists Turkey in sustaining its biodiversity and ecosystem services, managing its natural resources, ensuring climate Environment and Sustainable Development (Country Programme Action Plan (CPAP) for Turkey) National priority or goal: Protecting the environment and increasing competitiveness for sustainable development Outcome: Strengthening policy formulation and implementation capacity for the protection of the environment, and cultural heritage in line with sustainable development principles and taking into consideration climate change and disaster management Outputs: 1 2 3 4 5 Enhanced climate-resilient, pro-poor and gender-sensitive policies, institutions and programmes are mainstreamed, developed and implemented at the national and local levels for strengthened sustainable development. National capacity for environmental efficiency and monitoring enhanced through improved data collection and information systems. Enhanced national capacity to develop market for and access to environmental funds to support strategic environmental protection areas, including (a) biodiversity and ecosystem services; (b) climate change adaptation and mitigation; (c) sustainable forest and land management; (d) safe management of chemicals (e) sustainable cities; and (f) biomass. Strengthening capacities for National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy and Climate Change Action Plan development and implementation with gender differentiated impacts. Disaster risk reduction strategies integrated into the national development plans. 3

58 pilot projects supported to reach local communities between 2005-2010 Focus areas: Climate change Energy (renewable energy and energy efficiency) Biodiversity Land degradation Water governance Sustainable development Chemicals (Persistent Organic Pollutants) Disaster risk management and early warning systems Environment and Sustainable Development Programme works for Strengthening the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources Mainstreaming climate change issues into core development processes Promoting public-private-people partnerships (PPPP) at all administrative levels of environmental governance Supporting efforts for the integration of global environmental concerns and commitments into national and regional planning Increasing capacities for sustainable management of agriculture, fisheries, forests, and energy for a pro-poor approach to conservation Strengthening national and local capacities to formulate and implement strategies to address climate related risks Increasing access to sustainable energy services Improving the capacity of authorities to plan and implement integrated approaches to environment and energy development Improving capacity to mitigate disaster risks 4

Number of meetings and trainings organized in 2010: 100 Ongoing Projects Focus Areas Projects Timeline Climate Change Energy Biodiversity Water Governance Chemicals UN Joint Programme on Enhancing the Capacity of Turkey to Adapt to Climate Change Developing Turkey s National Climate Change Action Plan Enabling Activities for the Preparation of Turkey s Second National Communication to the UNFCCC Market Transformation of Energy Efficient Appliances in Turkey Improving Energy Efficiency in Industry in Turkey Promoting Energy Efficiency in Buildings in Turkey Enhancing Forest Protected Areas Management System in Turkey Strengthening Protected Area Network of Turkey: Catalyzing Sustainability of Marine and Coastal Protected Areas BTC Small Investments Fund (SIF) Phase III Activities Regional Water Partnership Initiative: Every Drop Matters Validation of the use of HFO-1234ze as Blowing Agent in the Manufacture of Extruded Polystyrene Foam Boardstock (Phase-I) June 2008-June 2011 June 2009-February 2011 October 2010-March 2012 October 2010-December 2014 April 2010-March 2015 January 2011-December 2015 May 2008-March 2011 June 2009-May 2013 January 2011-January 2013 November 2006-December 2011 2010-2011 5

Number of people reached through communication activities in 2010: 15,000 Completed Projects Focus Areas Projects Timeline Climate Change First National Communications to UNFCCC of Turkey on Climate Change Capacity Building for Climate Change Management in Turkey August 2005-October 2006 June 2009-February 2011 BTC Small Investments Fund (SIF) Phase I September 2004-February 2007 Biodiversity The Black Sea Ecosystems Recovery Project, Phase II November 2004- October2007 BTC Small Investments Fund (SIF) Phase II February 2007-January 2009 Sustainable Development Integration of Sustainable Development into Sectoral Policies Towards an Industrial Symbiosis Programme in Iskenderun Bay Area March 2006-March 2008 December 2008-April 2010 6 Number of people reached in Seyhan River Basin through Grant Programme in 2010: 55,000 (corresponding to 2.5% of basin population)

Working with Partners T.R. Ministry of Environment and Forestry T.R. Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources T.R. Ministry of Transport and Communication T.R. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs T.R. Ministry of Industry and Trade T.R. Ministry of National Education T.R. Ministry of Public Works and Settlement T.R. Ministry of Health T.R. Ministry of Foreign Affairs T.R. Ministry of Finance T.R. Prime Ministry Undersecretariat of Treasury T.R. Prime Ministry State Planning Organization General Directorate of Environmental Management General Directorate of State Hydraulic Works General Directorate of Electrical Power Resources Survey and Development Administration General Directorate of the State Meteorological Services General Directorate of Nature Conservation and National Parks General Directorate of Forestry General Directorate of Forest Village Relations General Directorate of Afforestration and Erosion Control Environmental Protection Agency for Special Areas Regional Development Agencies Municipalities T.R. Prime Ministry Housing Development Agency (TOKİ) Small and Medium Enterprises Development Organization (KOSGEB) The Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) Turkish Industrialists and Businessmen s Association (TÜSİAD) Technology Development Foundation of Turkey (TTGV) The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) Adana Chamber of Industry (ADASO) International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA) Academia (Istanbul Technical University, Middle East Technical University, etc) NGOs (WWF-Turkey, Turkish Nature Society) Embassies World Bank European Commission Millennium Development Goals Fund (MDG-F) United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Private sector (Coca-Cola Company, BTC Co., Arçelik AŞ.) Number of people reached through meetings and trainings in 2010: 4,160 Number of articles and news published in local, regional and national media within 2010: 650 7

UNDP Turkey UN House Birlik Mahallesi, 2. Cadde, No: 11 06610, Çankaya, Ankara, Turkey T: +90 312 454 1125 F: +90 312 496 1463 www.undp.org.tr C100 M57 Y0 K2 Our partners T.C. SANAYİ ve TİCARET BAKANLIĞI (c) UNDP Turkey, 2011. Photos: Koray Abacı, Alper Acar, Gülden Atkın, Yıldıray Lise, Deniz Tapan, UNDP Archieve