The Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA), the
Migratory Soaring Birds project’s national partner in Egypt, and the New and
Renewable Energy Authority (NREA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) crystallising their collaboration for bird sensitive energy development
in Egypt.
The purpose of this MoU is to provide a framework of
cooperation destined to incorporate and promote the conservation of migratory
soaring birds and biodiversity in general within the energy sector in Egypt . Both
parties recognise that the switch from fossil fuels to renewable energies is
necessary as a mechanism to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ensure energy
sufficiency and promote economic growth. However, the development of renewable
energy should be undertaken in an ecologically sustainable manner, and subject
to appropriate environmental planning and safeguards. Renewable energy can be
bird sensitive through adoption of best practices being applied in the industry
by planners, policy makers, donors, governments and renewable energy investors.
EEAA and BirdLife International’s coordinated Migratory
Soaring Birds Project funded by UNDP/GEF has embarked on the task of developing
tools and guidelines to ensure that the risk assessment and management process
for renewable energy and associated infrastructure in Egypt
appropriately takes into consideration and effectively addresses key
conservation concerns with regards to migratory soaring birds. As part of this
partnership, EEAA backed up by BirdLife International will provide NREA with
the proper technical tools and materials developed through the Migratory
Soaring Birds project along with capacity building activities empowering them
to properly address bird conservation and renewable energy development.
This agreement will mark the first step of a long-lasting
collaboration between EEAA and NREA that will see bird sensitive energy
development in Egypt
take off!
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