Examples of Designated National Authority in a sentence
It is also the Designated National Authority (DNA) of the CDM Program in the Philippines.
It is found that there were TCs when developing the Programme Design Document (PDD) and determining the baseline, gaining approval from the relevant Designated National Authority (DNA), seeking validation, and registering at the CDM Executive Board.
Several Parties stated that a Designated National Authority (DNA) should assess and decide on the contribution to sustainable development.
The South African Designated National Authority (DNA) evaluates sustainability in three categories: economic, environmental, and social.
D.1. If required by the host Party, documentation on the analysis of the environmental impacts of the project activity: The Designated National Authority of the host party has provided confirmation that the project does not require an Environmental Impact Assessment to be carried out.