1. Project development objective: The project’s overall development objective is to support sustainable natural resource management practices in 28 microcatchments in Anatolia and Turkey’s Black Sea Region and thereby raise incomes of communities affected by resource degradation. In support of this objective, the project will: encourage local communities to take responsibility for planning and implementing an integrated approach to sustainable natural resource management in selected microcatchments; introduce communities to more environmentally-friendly farming and forestry production practices to raise land productivity, to reduce pressures on marginal lands, and to improve household income; help reduce nutrient discharge from agricultural sources into the Black Sea; strengthen the policy formulation and regulatory capacity towards meeting European Union (EU) standards for agricultural nutrient pollution control; improve the overall framework for river basin planning and management in the context of EU directives on water; strengthen institutional capacity to promote sustainable natural resource management and to raise public awareness about resource degradation issues. 2. Global objective: The key global environment objective is to introduce farming practices which will reduce the discharge of agricultural nutrients into surface and ground water in watersheds draining into the Black Sea in four provinces. The Project will help introduce improved manure and nutrient management practices as well as organic farming which, over the long run, will help reduce the discharge of nitrogen and phosphorus into the surface and ground waters of Turkey and the Black Sea. Project activities in this area are directly linked to the Strategic Action Plan for the Protection and Rehabilitation of the Black Sea, formulated with the assistance of the GEF. The nutrient reduction component is being prepared under the umbrella of the Black Sea/Danube Strategic Partnership-Nutrient Reduction Investment Fund under which riparian countries are eligible for Global Environment Facility (GEF) grants for projects that help to control or mitigate nutrient discharge into the Black Sea.

Project Details

GEF Project ID
1074
Country
Türkiye
Implementing Agencies
The World Bank
Approval FY
2004
Status
Completed
Region
Europe and Central Asia
Executing Agencies
Government of Turkey (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) and Ministry of Environment (MOE) )
GEF Period
GEF - 2
Project Type
Full-size Project
Focal Areas
Funding Source
GEF Trust Fund

Financials

USD
Co-financing Total
38,110,000
GEF Project Grant
7,000,000
GEF Agency Fees
0

Timeline

Received by GEF
10 Apr 2001
Concept Approved
17 May 2002
Project Approved for Implementation
03 May 2004
Project Closed
12 Apr 2013