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  1. sciencedirect.com

    An important advance in recent years has been the integration of the regulatory framework of CA's regional electricity market (MER), which promotes regional electricity exchange, as in the case of the Electrical Interconnection System of Central American Countries (SIEPAC), a 300 MW transmission line that runs from Guatemala to Panama.
  2. climateknowledgeportal.worldbank.org

    Figure 2: Projected changes in rainfall in central Panama from the control period of 1980-1999 to 2040-2060 across 15 global circulation models14 11 Disaster Risk Management Panama Program 12 Capacity Building for State II Adaptation to Climate Change in Central America, Mexico and Cuba. 2008. Cathalac, UNDP, GEF
  3. pdf.usaid.gov

    Central America Regional Environment and Climate Change Analysis Page | vii ... With respect to CA/DR's social context, Panama and Costa Rica have poverty rates below 27 percent, El Salvador has a poverty rate of 36 percent, and the remaining countries all have poverty rates above 40 percent. Only in Nicaragua does less than 90 percent of the
  4. pdf.usaid.gov

    At the core of Central America's environmental crisis are two stark facts: 0 The region's population has exploded. In 1920 there were about 5 million people in the seven countries; by 1960, 12.5 million; by 1986, more than 25 million-a 400 percent increase over 1920. Central America's population has
  5. Central America harbors the lowest human development indexes but at the same time is the second most biodiverse region in the whole continent after the Amazon1. The region natural landscape and biodiversity have been shaped by the democratic shifts of the last century. Central America is facing significant impacts
  6. onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    Central America 8: In this case, the document applies to all eight Central American countries—Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, and the Dominican Republic. 2. Central America 6: In this case, the document applies only to the six member countries of the regional organization issuing the document.
  7. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    When comparing science production on biodiversity topics in Central America, there is a noticeable gap in the total amount of peer-reviewed scholarly works, patent development and work citations from the Northern countries (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua) versus those from the South (Costa Rica and Panama).
  8. pdf.usaid.gov

    United Nations Environment, Science, and Culture Organization . UNFCCC : United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change . USAID : United States Agency for International Development . USAID/CAM : USAID/El Salvador's Central America Regional Program . EPA : United States Environmental Protection Agency . V : Vulnerable . VCS : Verified ...
  9. infotec.repositorioinstitucional.mx

    work agenda to consolidated the institutional environment and favors the capacities to absorb knowledge. Keywords: Regional System of Innovation; Central America; STI Policies; Inter-institutional collaboration; multilateral governance 1. Introduction In Central American governments and academic presentations, the role of science,
  10. The Clean Energy Corridor of Central America (CECCA) was developed in 2015, with the CECCA Strategy document being formally endorsed by the region's energy ministers in the same year. The initiative promotes the accelerated deployment and cross-border trade of renewable power in Central America, in the context of the regional electricity ...
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