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N°: 632

Purchase of equipment for the measurement and monitoring of water-levels and water quality at Srebarna

Bulgaria
State Party
19,000 USD
Approved amount
9 Dec 1994
Decision Date
Terminated
Process Step
Amount Requested: 19,000 USD
Type of Assistance: Natural / Conservation
Modality: Technical Cooperation
Previous Id: 1994-010
World Bank: UMC
N°: 632
Decision: Approved
Decision by: Bureau
Approved amount: 19,000 USD
Decision Date: 9 Dec 1994

Committee Decisions

Code: 18COM XII.1

The Committee took note that the Bureau, at its eighteenth session held on 9-10 December 1994:

  • approved a sum of US$ 19,000 for Srebarna Nature Reserve (Bulgaria) for the purchase and installation of equipment for the measurement and monitoring of water-levels and water quality in the Srebarna Wetlands; and
  • requested the Tanzanian authorities to reformulate their request for US$ 30,000 for developing a system of trails in the Kilimanjaro National Park (Tanzania), taking into consideration more urgent conservation priorities for the management of the Park which have been set by the new Management Plan.

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Code: 18EXTBUR VA.1.1

The Bureau considered the rapid growth in the demand for technical cooperation funds and recommended that, in the future, at least one third of the annual budget for technical cooperation should be targetted towards natural World Heritage sites.

The Bureau considered 4 requests for technical cooperation for strengthening management of natural World Heritage sites and took the following decisions:

Requests approved by the Bureau

Srebarna Nature Reserve (Bulgaria) - US19,000: Purchase and installation of equipment for the measurement and monitoring of water-levels and water quality in the Srebarna Wetlands.

Requests not approved by the Bureau

Kilimanjaro National Park (Tanzania): The Bureau requested the Tanzanian authorities to reformulate their request for US$30,000 for developing a system of trails in the Park, and take into considreation more urgent conservation priorities for the management of the Park which have been set by the new Management Plan for the site.

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