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Macédoine : de l'électricité pas chère à court terme ou un environnement propre ?
Macédoine : importations à répétition pour combler la pénurie d'électricité
COP21 : protéger l'environnement, un chantier colossal pour la Macédoine
Albanie : les prix de l'énergie explosent, mais le gouvernement ne propose rien
La Serbie pense au nucléaire « pour sortir du charbon »
Elus en Octobre dernier, les membres du Comité National du Scoutisme Béninois ont été investis dans leurs fonctions. La cérémonie d'installation s'est déroulée, vendredi 03 décembre 2021, à la salle du peuple de la Mairie d'Abomey-Calavi.
Ilarion Kingnon, Président du Comité National du Scoutisme a été investi pour son deuxième et dernier mandat de trois ans. La cérémonie de prestation de serment s'est tenue, vendredi 03 décembre 2021, en présence de l'aumônier catholique des scouts du Bénin, Père Benoît Odounsi, des scouts, parents et autres invités.
Lors de la cérémonie, la nouvelle commissaire générale élue, Évelyne Ouensavi, a également prêté serment ainsi que les autres membres du comité Comité National du Scoutisme Béninois et les vérificateurs de comptes.
Évelyne Ouensavi, commissaire générale, entend œuvrer pour les trois prochaines années au renforcement de la gouvernance, la gestion des adultes, la promotion du genre, de la diversité et de l'inclusion au sein des scouts. La nouvelle commissaire a invité les responsables à œuvrer à la formation des jeunes.
M. M.
Les fruits de plusieurs mois de travail réduits à néant ! Un incendie survenu dans la nuit du vendredi 03 au Samedi 04 décembre 2021 a consumé toute la récolte d'un cultivateur de la commune de Kalalé, département du Borgou.
Plus de 2 tonnes de coton-graines ont été consumées dans un incendie d' « origine criminelle » à Kalalé, a rapporté Radio Su Tii Déra de Nikki.
La récolte appartenait à un même cultivateur qui voit ainsi le fruit de ses efforts partir en fumée. Pour l'heure, la cause et l'auteur de l'incendie ne sont pas encore connus.
Marc. MENSAH
Area-Based Management Tools (ABMTs) are spatial instruments for conservation and managing different forms of ocean use. A multitude of ABMTs exists in marine areas within and beyond national jurisdiction, ranging from tools for the regulation of specific human activities (e.g. fisheries, shipping, or mining) to cross-sectoral tools (e.g. such as marine protected areas, MPAs, and marine spatial planning, MSP). By applying expert elicitation and reviewing scientific and grey literature we evaluate the contribution of ABMTs to sustainable development goals (SDGs) as set out under the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including for SDG 14 that directly addresses the conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas, and marine resources. We find that fisheries-related and conservation-related ABMTs, and MSP offer the greatest potential contributions to SDG 14 and to SDGs in general. Moreover, there is high complementarity and synergy among different ABMTs for most SDG 14 targets and other SDGs, with the exception of SDG target 14.6 Prohibit fisheries subsidies and SDG 7 Affordable and clean energy. We find that some ABMTs contribute directly to goal attainment, while others contribute in more nuanced or even unexpected ways. Furthermore, context-specific factors that relate to political and legal factors, enforceability, transparency, governance structure, and inclusivity are crucial for unlocking the full potential of ABMTs of attaining multiple SDGs, as shown through examples. The major challenge to face in the next decade is ensuring durable and equitable outcomes from ABMT implementation by coordinating ABMT initiatives established by different organisations and responsible authorities. It is also critical that outcomes are monitored and evaluated across environmental, social, economic, governance, and health dimensions, with indicators addressing management effectiveness and not only ABMT area coverage.
Area-Based Management Tools (ABMTs) are spatial instruments for conservation and managing different forms of ocean use. A multitude of ABMTs exists in marine areas within and beyond national jurisdiction, ranging from tools for the regulation of specific human activities (e.g. fisheries, shipping, or mining) to cross-sectoral tools (e.g. such as marine protected areas, MPAs, and marine spatial planning, MSP). By applying expert elicitation and reviewing scientific and grey literature we evaluate the contribution of ABMTs to sustainable development goals (SDGs) as set out under the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including for SDG 14 that directly addresses the conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas, and marine resources. We find that fisheries-related and conservation-related ABMTs, and MSP offer the greatest potential contributions to SDG 14 and to SDGs in general. Moreover, there is high complementarity and synergy among different ABMTs for most SDG 14 targets and other SDGs, with the exception of SDG target 14.6 Prohibit fisheries subsidies and SDG 7 Affordable and clean energy. We find that some ABMTs contribute directly to goal attainment, while others contribute in more nuanced or even unexpected ways. Furthermore, context-specific factors that relate to political and legal factors, enforceability, transparency, governance structure, and inclusivity are crucial for unlocking the full potential of ABMTs of attaining multiple SDGs, as shown through examples. The major challenge to face in the next decade is ensuring durable and equitable outcomes from ABMT implementation by coordinating ABMT initiatives established by different organisations and responsible authorities. It is also critical that outcomes are monitored and evaluated across environmental, social, economic, governance, and health dimensions, with indicators addressing management effectiveness and not only ABMT area coverage.
Area-Based Management Tools (ABMTs) are spatial instruments for conservation and managing different forms of ocean use. A multitude of ABMTs exists in marine areas within and beyond national jurisdiction, ranging from tools for the regulation of specific human activities (e.g. fisheries, shipping, or mining) to cross-sectoral tools (e.g. such as marine protected areas, MPAs, and marine spatial planning, MSP). By applying expert elicitation and reviewing scientific and grey literature we evaluate the contribution of ABMTs to sustainable development goals (SDGs) as set out under the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including for SDG 14 that directly addresses the conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas, and marine resources. We find that fisheries-related and conservation-related ABMTs, and MSP offer the greatest potential contributions to SDG 14 and to SDGs in general. Moreover, there is high complementarity and synergy among different ABMTs for most SDG 14 targets and other SDGs, with the exception of SDG target 14.6 Prohibit fisheries subsidies and SDG 7 Affordable and clean energy. We find that some ABMTs contribute directly to goal attainment, while others contribute in more nuanced or even unexpected ways. Furthermore, context-specific factors that relate to political and legal factors, enforceability, transparency, governance structure, and inclusivity are crucial for unlocking the full potential of ABMTs of attaining multiple SDGs, as shown through examples. The major challenge to face in the next decade is ensuring durable and equitable outcomes from ABMT implementation by coordinating ABMT initiatives established by different organisations and responsible authorities. It is also critical that outcomes are monitored and evaluated across environmental, social, economic, governance, and health dimensions, with indicators addressing management effectiveness and not only ABMT area coverage.
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