Greater Mekong Subregion Environment Operations Center
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Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Working Group on Environment

The GMS Working Group on Environment committed to actively and appropriately respond to the urgent challenges of the current food crisis and climate change. This was one of the outcomes of the 14th Working Group on Environment Meeting that took place in Luang Prabang on July 1-2, 2008.
The WGE identified and prioritized specific actions for the Core Environment Program to respond to these issues. These include strengthening and harmonizing cross sectoral linkages between relevant sectors of the national and subregional development plans. [click here for more information]


World Environment Day GMS documentary launch

The documentary "Forests for our future" about the Biodiversity Corridor Conservation Initiative (BCI) with activities in five countries in the GMS was launched on the occasion of World Environment Day on Thursday, June 5th at resident missions in Cambodia, PR China, Lao PDR and in Thailand. Government partners, NGOs, media and youth representatives participated in the launch, that spurred two articles in the Bangkok Post [Article 1] [Article 2] as well as articles in Thaipost and Thai Rath, one article in Mekong Times, and one in Vientiane Times. [click here for more information]


Brainstorming Workshop on "Programming for the CEP" and "Institutional Future for the EOC"

The Brainstorming Workshop was held on 6-9 May 2008 at the ADB Thailand Resident Mission and Arnoma Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand with participants from GMS countries' WGE representatives, Technical Advisory Panel (TAP), program donors, implementing partners and NGOs. [click here for more information]


EMM Highlights of Discussion is now available

The Highlights of Discussion of the Second GMS Environment Ministers Meeting (EMM-2) held in Don Chan Palace Hotel in Vientiane, Lao PDR on 29th January 2008, is now available. Please click for the Highlights of Discussion (PDF: 54.4KB | 10 pages) or more details on The Second GMS Environment Ministers Meeting (EMM-2)


GMS Development Dialogue on Climate Change

The 2nd GMS Development Dialogue on Climate Change was held on Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 at ADB’s Thailand Resident Mission in Bangkok video-linked with ADB Resident Missions in Beijing, Phnom Penh, Vientiane, and Hanoi [click here for more information]


GMS Environment Operations Center celebrated its 2nd anniversary

On Tuesday, April 29, the Greater Mekong Subregion Environment Operations Center under ADB, based in Bangkok, celebrated its 2nd anniversary at an event held at the ADB Thailand Resident Mission. The anniversary attracted nearly 60 of the GMS-EOC’s development partners, WGE members, colleagues and implementing partners. The event also show cased the recently launched documentary called "Conserving our Natural Heritage" about the Core Environment Program that is implemented by the GMS-EOC.


The 4th issue of the CEP Newsletter is now out

Read all about the second environment minister's meeting, the eco-exhibition, new mapping tools to support GMS project planning and more... also lists upcoming events, latest publications and new EOC staff. Please click for the Newsletter Fourth Issue (PDF: 609KB | 6 pages) or for Previous issues of CEP Newsletter


Core Environment Program documentary film is now available!

Conserving Our Natural Heritage: The Core Environment Program documentary film (13 minutes) which gives an overview of the program and activities that have been carried out by the Core Environment Program. The documentary film also addresses the future challenge of the Core Environment Program. ...more details


An Environment Seminar for GMS Senior Officials

The Environment Operations Center of the Core Environment Program welcomed thirteen senior officials from various ministries of the governments of Cambodia, Lao PDR, PR China, Myanmar, Thailand and Viet Nam who participated in an environment seminar last 26-29 February 2008 at the ADB Thailand Resident Mission in Bangkok. Mr. Jean-Pierre Verbiest, ADB Country Director for Thailand graced the occasion on opening day. The seminar which was titled "Issues and Sustainable Options for the Mekong" focused on the topics of climate change, transboundary ecosystem management, biofuels and transport. ...more details


Press Briefing on the Environment Ministers' Meeting (EMM) -
GMS Environment Ministers Seek Added Funds to Combat Climate Change

MANILA, PHILIPPINES (30 JANUARY 2008) -- Environment ministers in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) this week called on the region's development partners to mobilize additional financial and technical assistance to assist the region in achieving ambitious targets for improved environmental and natural resource management.

In the Joint Ministerial Statement issued at the conclusion of the second GMS Environment Ministers Meeting, on 29th January in Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), ministers highlighted the "environment for development" perspective and noted a need to take a pragmatic and pro-active approach to sustainable and inclusive economic growth. ...more details


The Environment Ministers' Meeting (EMM) of the countries of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) was held on 29th January 2008 in Vientiane, Lao PDR.

The Second GMS Environment Ministers Meeting (EMM-2) was held in Don Chan Palace Hotel in Vientiane, Lao PDR on 29th January 2008. The overall theme of the meeting was "Sustainable Natural Resource Use for Economic Competitiveness". The meeting took stock of achievements of the GMS Core Environment Program (CEP) since its inception last April 2006 and discussed emerging environment, conservation and poverty reduction issues such as climate change, global warming and their effects on socio-economic growth and development. Also part of the event was the Environment Forum and Eco-Exhibition where private and non-government organizations were invited to exhibit technologies, products or services that were environmentally sound, benign and suitable for utilization in the GMS. ...more details


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