Project

Reducing Pollution and Preserving Environmental Flows in the East Asian Seas through the Implementation of Integrated River Basin Management in ASEAN Countries

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Project Objective: to improve integrated water resources management, reduce pollution loads from nutrients and other land-based activities, sustain freshwater environmental flows and reduce climate vulnerability through demonstrations and replications, planning and strengthening of integrated river basin management in selected countries in the East Asian Seas

Project Category

River/Lake

Ecosystems

River

Budget

37,877,123.00 USD

Total Cost of the project

8,479,123 USD

GEF Allocation to project

Partners

Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA)

PEMSEA was created with a clear mission—to foster and sustain healthy and resilient coasts and oceans, communities and economies across the Seas of East Asia through integrated management solutions and partnerships. For over two decades, the organization has provided solutions for effective management of coasts and oceans across the shared seas of East Asia. As the regional coordinating mechanism for the Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia (SDS-SEA), a shared marine strategy among 14 countries in the region, PEMSEA works with national and local governments, companies, research and science institutions, communities, international agencies, regional programs, investors and donors towards implementation of the SDS-SEA. Crucial networks such as learning centers also contribute their expertise and coastal management skills to the shared goals of the SDS-SEA.

Contacts

Tharuka Dissanaike

Environmental Specialist

Nancy Bermas

Senior Country Programme Manager

GEF ID

9654

Status

preparation

Focal Area

International Waters

Project Type

Full-Size Project

Start Date

01 May, 2022

Last Update

18 Dec, 2023