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Regional Training Workshop on the Economic Valuation of Coastal Habitats

The Regional Training Regional Training Workshop on the Economic Valuation of the Goods and Services of Coastal Habitats will be convened by Kasetsart University’s Centre for Applied Economic Research (CAER) in Samut Songkram, Thailand from 23rd-29th March 2008.

 International travel has been organised for participants and resource persons by the Project Co-ordinating Unit, and Kasetsart University has made all accommodation and logistic arrangements for participants at the Ban-Thaihad Resort. Information regarding accommodation arrangements, airport pickups, and transportation within Thailand has been sent to all participants by Kasetsart University.

Participants will receive an economy class air ticket from their home countries to Bangkok, Thailand, and participant accommodation, all meals and other costs associated with the training event will be met via the GEF Project Grant. Participants will receive $60 upon arrival in Thailand to cover incidental costs associated with their travel.

Please click here for more information regarding this important regional training event.

 

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Written by Christopher John Paterson   
Wednesday, 06 December 2006

Regional Training Courses of the UNEP/GEF South China Sea Project

Coral fishesA total on nine regional training courses and workshops will be convened during 2007. The curricula and logistics for these courses were discussed and commented on by the project’s Regional Working Groups, Task Forces, RSTC, and Project Steering Committee during 2006. Please click "more" below to access the proposed dates for the regional training courses and workshops. Several members of the South China Sea Project network have sought clarification regarding the provision of support to participants and the number of participants from each country for a given training course - members are advised to refer to the following FAQs in this regard:

  • Provision of Support to Participants - The cost of travel, accommodation, and meals will be met via the GEF project grant for each participant in the regional training courses.
  • Number of Participants - It is anticipated that each regional training course will have 3, at most 4, participants per country, i.e., 21-28 participants per course.
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Written by Christopher John Paterson   
Wednesday, 06 December 2006

The South China Sea Project Training Courses will be developed and delivered by Eligible Implementing Entities (EIEs). In the context of the South China Sea Project's Training Programme, an EIE could be an existing Specialised Executing Agency, an organisation associated with the South China Sea Project, or others, as appropriate. EIEs must submit proposals to the Project Co-ordinating Unit (PCU) for selection as an Implementing Entity for a South China Sea Project Training Course.

Fish in ChinaEligible Implementing Entities (EIEs) must submit proposals to the Project Co-ordinating Unit (PCU) for selection as an Implementing Entity for a South China Sea Project Training Course. In the initial stage of assessment, the PCU will circulate the proposals amongst the members of the Regional Scientific and Technical Committee (RSTC). Each member of the RSTC will be requested to rank the proposals provided in the proposal evaluation package. More information about submitting proposals, and implementing entity selection criteria can be obtained by clicking here.

 
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