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Because of being in the beginning of the project, there are
no project related publications available up to now. However, on page
www.undp.org.ge some Georgian specific publications can be found. In addition
to this web-page, the following projects, which were implemented in Georgia
are CDM-related and therefore of interest for further CDM activities:
1. GEO/96/G31 "Enabling
Georgia to Fulfill its Commitments to the UNFCC"
(1997-1999)
2. GEO/98/G42 "Removing
Barriers to Energy Efficiency in Municipal Heat and Hot Water Supply in
Georgia"
(1999-2000)
3. GEO/99/G41 "Removing
Barriers to Develop Small Hydro Energy Sector for the Mitigation of Greenhouse
Gas Emissions in Georgia"
(1999-2001)
4. GEO/96/G31 (phase
II) "Capacity Building to Assess Technology Needs, Modalities to Acquire and
Absorb Them, Evaluate and Host Projects"
(2000-2002)
5. OECD project "
Strategic Assessment of the Potential Project Pipelines for the Expenditure
Program Under the Debt for Environment Swap in Georgia"
(2003-2004)
Other publications:
1. Beritashvili B., Shvangiradze M.;
Greenhouse gas emissions reduction potential from the Georgian energy and
industry sectors. Transactions of the Institute of Hydrometeorology; 2002
v.108, pp.210-221.
2.
Janelidze
P., Shvangiradze M.
Activities of Georgia on the Way to CDM. In: Climate
Technology
and Energy Efficiency – from "Best Practice" Experiences to Policy Diffusion
CTI Capacity Building Seminar for CEF/FSU Countries. Tutzing, Germany, 2002,
pp. 180-185.
3. Janelidze
P.
Country Report: Georgia. In: Climate Technology and Energy Efficiency-
Challenges
and Chances for Climate Technology. CTI Capacity Building
Seminar for CEE/FSU Countries (CTI-4). Tutzing, Germany, 2003, pp. 207-212.
4.
Beritashvili B., Janelidze P. Capacity
Building and Climate Policy Support for CDM in
Georgia. In:
Climate Technology and Energy Efficiency-Using the Kyoto Mechanisms. CTI-5,
Tutzing, Germany, 2004 (in press).
5. Glossary of terms related with the Climate Change
Problem , Compiled by B. Beritashvili, edited by N.
Begalishvili and G. Lazriev, Tbilisi, 2004, 72p (in Georgian). |