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P0036 The Application of Multi-Criteria Analysis to Monitor Forestry Ecological Programs and Evaluation Community Compensation Mechanism such as Carbon Sequestration in Qinghai Province
P0037 Capacity Building on Adaptation to Climate Change in the Field of Water Environment
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P0039 2009 Australia – China High Level Water Policy Meeting
P0039 2012 Australia – China High Level Water Policy Meeting
P0041 Sino-Australia Session on the 4th International Yellow River Forum
P0042 Building Capacity for Strategic Planning in Climate Change Adaptation
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P0046 Countermeasures for long-lasting Severe Drought in China and Australia
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P0039 2012 Australia – China High Level Water Policy Meeting
2012 High Level Water Policy Meeting in Beijing, Feb 2012
Visit to Three Gorges Project Exhibition, Feb 2012
P0039 2012 Australia – China High Level Water Policy Meeting
March 2012
Title
P0039 2012 Australia – China High Level Water Policy Meeting
Australian $
$121,600
Chinese $
In-kind
Duration
One week
Key Chinese Agencies
Ministry of Water Resources (MWR)
National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)
Key Australian Agencies
Environmental Protection Branch of Australian Government Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (SEWPaC)
Status
Completed
Objectives
The 2011 meeting is to further improve understanding of both countries’ experiences on water reforms at the national level and strengthen the existing relationship between the Chinese and Australian Governments. One of the 2011 meeting targets is to seek sustainable dialogue after ACEDP.
Key Activities / Components
2-day structured workshop and study tour in and outside Beijing.
Contribution to ACEDP Program Outcomes
The activity will enhance the existing partnership between environment-related national ministries in two countries and to have mutual policy influences for both countries.
Highlights
The structured 2012 Australia China High-level Policy Meeting was held on 24 February at MWR.