Strategic Action Programme definition

Strategic Action Programme means the Strategic Action Programme for the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem adopted and signed by the Parties.
Strategic Action Programme means the Strategic Action Programme for the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosys- tem adopted and signed during the period from 10 Novem- ber 1999 to 25 February 2000 on behalf of the Republic of Angola by the Minister of Fisheries and Environment and the Minister of Petroleum; on behalf of the Republic of Namibia by
Strategic Action Programme means the Strategic Action Programme for the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem adopted and signed during the period from 10 November 1999 to 25 February 2000 on behalf of the Republic of Angola by the Minister of Fisheries and Environment and the Minister of Petroleum; on behalf of the Republic of Namibia by the Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, the Minister of Environment and Tourism, and the Minister of Mines and Energy; and on behalf of the Republic of South Africa by the Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism and the Minister of Mineral and Energy Affairs, as revised from time to time by the Ministerial Conference; and

Examples of Strategic Action Programme in a sentence

  • Environmental cooperation around the South China Sea: the experience of the South China Sea Workshops and the United Nations Environment Programme's Strategic Action Programme.

  • GEF PDF-B/WIO, Preparation of Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) of the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) and related Strategic Action Programme Assessment of Exposure to dioxins and PCBs To assess trends in exposure to dioxins and PCBs in mother’s milk.

  • The GCLME Strategic Action Programme (SAP) Editorial Team expresses its sincere gratitude to the Governments of the 16 countries through their Ministers in charge of the GCLME Programme, for their commitment and support.

  • The Strategic Action Programme of the Guarani Aquifer Project provided the countries sharing the GAS with a number of recommendations regarding the possible future institutional setting of the management of the GAS.24 Options 4 and 5 mentioned the La Plata River Basin Treaty as a possible institutional forum in which to take forward the management of the GAS.