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Supply Base Report for State Forestry Institution “Begoml Forestry Enterprise”
Supply Base Report for State Forestry Institution “Begoml Forestry Enterprise” Focusing on sustainable sourcing solutions Version 1.1 February 2016 For further information on the SBP Framework and to view the full set of documentation see www.sustainablebiomasspartnership.org Document history: Version 1.0: published 26 March 2015 Version 1.1: published 22 February 2016 © Copyright TheSustainableBiomassPartnershipLimited2015 Page ii Focusing on sustainable sourcing solutions Contents 1 Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 1 2 Description of the Supply Base ............................................................................................................ 2 2.1 General description ................................................................................................................................. 2 2.2 Actions taken to promote certification amongst feedstock supplier ........................................................ 5 2.3 Final harvest sampling programme ......................................................................................................... 5 2.4 Flow diagram of feedstock inputs showing feedstock type ..................................................................... 5 2.5 Quantification of the Supply Base ........................................................................................................... 6 Supply Base ..................................................................................................................................................... -
ZRBG – Ghetto-Liste (Stand: 01.08.2014) Sofern Eine Beschäftigung I
ZRBG – Ghetto-Liste (Stand: 01.08.2014) Sofern eine Beschäftigung i. S. d. ZRBG schon vor dem angegebenen Eröffnungszeitpunkt glaubhaft gemacht ist, kann für die folgenden Gebiete auf den Beginn der Ghettoisierung nach Verordnungslage abgestellt werden: - Generalgouvernement (ohne Galizien): 01.01.1940 - Galizien: 06.09.1941 - Bialystok: 02.08.1941 - Reichskommissariat Ostland (Weißrussland/Weißruthenien): 02.08.1941 - Reichskommissariat Ukraine (Wolhynien/Shitomir): 05.09.1941 Eine Vorlage an die Untergruppe ZRBG ist in diesen Fällen nicht erforderlich. Datum der Nr. Ort: Gebiet: Eröffnung: Liquidierung: Deportationen: Bemerkungen: Quelle: Ergänzung Abaujszanto, 5613 Ungarn, Encyclopedia of Jewish Life, Braham: Abaújszántó [Hun] 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Kassa, Auschwitz 27.04.2010 (5010) Operationszone I Enciklopédiája (Szántó) Reichskommissariat Aboltsy [Bel] Ostland (1941-1944), (Oboltsy [Rus], 5614 Generalbezirk 14.08.1941 04.06.1942 Encyclopedia of Jewish Life, 2001 24.03.2009 Oboltzi [Yid], Weißruthenien, heute Obolce [Pol]) Gebiet Vitebsk Abony [Hun] (Abon, Ungarn, 5443 Nagyabony, 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Encyclopedia of Jewish Life 2001 11.11.2009 Operationszone IV Szolnokabony) Ungarn, Szeged, 3500 Ada 16.04.1944 13.07.1944 Braham: Enciklopédiája 09.11.2009 Operationszone IV Auschwitz Generalgouvernement, 3501 Adamow Distrikt Lublin (1939- 01.01.1940 20.12.1942 Kossoy, Encyclopedia of Jewish Life 09.11.2009 1944) Reichskommissariat Aizpute 3502 Ostland (1941-1944), 02.08.1941 27.10.1941 USHMM 02.2008 09.11.2009 (Hosenpoth) Generalbezirk -
Management Team (Regional Or Program Level) PDO Project Development Objective POM Program Operational Manual RETF Recipient Executed Trust Fund
Document of The World Bank Public Disclosure Authorized Report No: ICR00003374 IMPLEMENTATION COMPLETION AND RESULTS REPORT (TF-13973 TF-14063) ON A TRUST FUND GRANT Public Disclosure Authorized IN THE AMOUNT OF EUROS 9.00 MILLION (US$ 11.21 MILLION EQUIVALENT) TO INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR THE CONSERVATION OF NATURE (IUCN) AND WORLDWIDE FUND FOR NATURE (WWF) FOR THE Public Disclosure Authorized EUROPEAN NEIGHBORHOOD AND PARTNERSHIP INSTRUMENT EAST COUNTRIES FOREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AND GOVERNANCE II PROGRAM June 28, 2017 Public Disclosure Authorized Environment and Natural Resources Global Practice Europe and Central Asia Region CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (Exchange Rate Effective Date 06/28/2017) Currency Unit = Euro Euro 1.00 = US$ 1.136 US$ 1.00 = Euro 0.880 FISCAL YEAR July 1 – June 30 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ADA Austrian Development Agency BETF Bank executed trust fund CWP Country Work Plan EC European Commission ECA Europe and Central Asia EIRR Economic Internal Rate of Return ENPI European Neighborhood and Partnership Instrument ENPI-FLEG (I European Neighborhood and Partnership Instrument Forest Law and II) Enforcement and Governance (Phase I and II) EU European Union EUTR European Union Timber Regulation FLEG I, II Forest Law Enforcement and Governance (phase I and II) FLEGT Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade GDP Gross Domestic Product FLERMONECA Forest and Biodiversity Governance Including Environmental Monitoring FLR Forest Landscape Restoration ICR Implementation completion and results report ICT Information and Communication -
Minsk Region Preliminary Approximate No Land Plot Location Possible Ways of Use Infrastructure Cadastral Value, Area, Ha Thsd
Minsk Region Preliminary Approximate No Land plot location Possible ways of use Infrastructure cadastral value, area, ha thsd. USD Berezino district 1 Berezino town, 0,9 construction of a Motor road М-4 Minsk-Mogilev 53,46 Promyshlennyj lane manufacturing facility (650 m). Motor road R-67 – 290 m. Electricity supply – over 1000 V. Heating, drinking water, wells, gas supply – 100 m. 2 Berezino district, 1,18 construction of a roadside 2,597 motor road M-4 Minsk- service facility Mogilyov (km 99 left) Borsov district 3 Hugly village 1.8 construction of infrastructure – 200 m 24.3 manufacturing facilities 4 Borisov town, 0.5 hotel facilities infrastructure available 215.3 Gagrin str. (in the complex with an underconstruction football statium) 5 near agro-town 12 construction of a possibility of connection to 39,6 Velyatichi сommercial dairy farm medium pressure gasmain and (1050 heads of milking power transmission line fo 10 kV herd) Vilejka district 6 Vilejka town, "Severnyj 1 allocation of auto service electricity supply – 250 m, water 68.5 2" building estate entities - garage supply – 500 m, gas supply – 1000 m, draining – 400 m, no driveways 7 Vilejka town, "Severnyj 6.8 allocation of a logistic railway, gas supply – 1000 m, 669.12 2" building estate center water supply – 450 m, electricity supply – 700 m 8 Vilejka town, "Severnyj 0.5 allocation of auto service gas supply – 900 m, water supply 34.25 2" building estate entities - garage – 400 m, electricity supply – 450 m, draining – 200 m, driveways – 400 m Volozhin district 9 Volozhin town, 0.35 construction of an electricity supply – 300 m 30.35 Y.Kolasa str. -
Минской Области of Minsk Region
ОХОТНИЧЬИ КОМПЛЕКСЫ МИНСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ HUNTING COMPLEXES OF MINSK REGION 60 MOLODECHNO 69 BORISOV 64 59 65 VOLOZIN 58 58 Березинский лесхоз 67, 68 Минский лесхоз Berezino Minsk forestry enterprise 61 67, 68 forestry enterprise 72 69 Молодеченский лесхоз MINSK 59 Борисовский опытный Molodechno forestry enterprise лесхоз 78 70 Пуховичский лесхоз 70 Borisov pilot Pukhovichi forestry enterprise forestry enterprise 71 Слуцкий лесхоз 60 Вилейский опытный лесхоз Slutsk forestry enterprise 76 77 Vileyka pilot 72 Смолевичский лесхоз forestry enterprise Smolevichi forestry enterprise 61 Воложинский лесхоз 73 Сторобинский лесхоз 63 74, 75 KLETSK Volozhin forestry enterprise Starobin forestry enterprise 71 62 Клецкий лесхоз 74, 75 Стародорожский 62 Kletsk forestry enterprise SLUTSK опытный лесхоз 63 Копыльский опытный лесхоз Starye Dorogi pilot 66 Kopyl pilot forestry enterprise 73 forestry enterprise 76 Столбцовский лесхоз 64 Крупский лесхоз Stolbtsy forestry enterprise Krupskiy forestry enterprise 77 Узденский лесхоз 65 Логойский лесхоз Uzda forestry enterprise В лесхозах области построен Logoysk forestry enterprise In the forestry area built 78 Червенский лесхоз 21 комфортабельный 66 Любанский лесхоз Cherven forestry enterprise охотничьий комплекс 21 comfortable Lyuban forestry enterprise hunting complexes нет лесоохотничьего хозяйства no forestry and hunting enterprises ÁÅÐÅÇÈÍÑÊÈÉ ëåñõîç ÂÎËÎÆÈÍÑÊÈÉ ëåñõîç forestry forestry BEREZINO enterprise VOLOZHIN enterprise г. Березино, ул. Пролетарская, 96 г. Воложин, ул. Садовая, 3 96 Proletarskaya str., 223311 Berezino 3 Sadovaya str., 222357 Volozhin Тел./tel.: +375 (1772) 5 57 72 Тел./tel.: +375 (1715) 5-10-28 - - E mail: [email protected] 58 E-mail: [email protected] - www.forestzone.by 61 www.volozhinles.by 53.909859, 28.854910 54.021257, 26.401551 ÊËÅÖÊÈÉ ëåñõîç forestry KLETSK enterprise г. -
Developing a National Strategy for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Peatlands in the Republic of Belarus
Developing a national strategy for the conservation and sustainable use of peatlands in the Republic of Belarus A. Kozulin1, N. Tanovitskaya2 and N. Minchenko3 1Scientific and Practical Centre for Biological Resources, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus 2Institute for Nature Management, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus 3Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus _______________________________________________________________________________________ SUMMARY During most of the 20th century, peatlands in Belarus were regarded primarily as a strategic resource for agriculture and energy. In 1991, the Council of Ministers approved a “Scheme of Sustainable Use and Conservation of Peat Resources until 2010” (the “Scheme until 2010”) which allocated a considerable fraction of the country’s mires to nature conservation. Expiry of that Scheme has prompted its replacement with the “National Strategy for the Conservation and Wise (Sustainable) Use of Peatlands in the Republic of Belarus” (the “Strategy”) supported by a new “Scheme until 2030”. The aim is to meet the requirements for both sustainable development of natural resources within Belarus and international conventions. This article describes the development of the Strategy, which was achieved in conjunction with a detailed appraisal of the current state of peatlands in Belarus. The outcome is that the “Scheme until 2030” allocates almost all of the mires that have so far been confirmed still to be in natural (pristine) condition (684,200 ha or 29 % of the total peatland area) to nature conservation, 19,600 ha (1 %) as a reserve of ‘especially valuable’ peat, 99,100 ha (4 %) for commercial peat extraction, and 1,592,600 ha (66 %) for agriculture and forestry. -
Main (Initial) Audit
NEPCon Evaluation of NeAlTom, Private Production Unitary Enterprise Compliance with the SBP Framework: Public Summary Report Main (Initial) Audit www.sbp-cert.org Focusing on sustainable sourcing solutions Completed in accordance with the CB Public Summary Report Template Version 1.4 For further information on the SBP Framework and to view the full set of documentation see www.sbp-cert.org Document history Version 1.0: published 26 March 2015 Version 1.1: published 30 January 2018 Version 1.2: published 4 April 2018 Version 1.3: published 10 May 2018 Version 1.4: published 16 August 2018 © Copyright The Sustainable Biomass Program Limited 2018 NEPCon Evaluation of NeAlTom, Private Production Unitary Enterprise: Public Summary Report, Main (Initial) Audit Page ii Focusing on sustainable sourcing solutions Table of Contents 1 Overview 2 Scope of the evaluation and SBP certificate 3 Specific objective 4 SBP Standards utilised 4.1 SBP Standards utilised 4.2 SBP-endorsed Regional Risk Assessment 5 Description of Company, Supply Base and Forest Management 5.1 Description of Company 5.2 Description of Company’s Supply Base 5.3 Detailed description of Supply Base 5.4 Chain of Custody system 6 Evaluation process 6.1 Timing of evaluation activities 6.2 Description of evaluation activities 6.3 Process for consultation with stakeholders 7 Results 7.1 Main strengths and weaknesses 7.2 Rigour of Supply Base Evaluation 7.3 Compilation of data on Greenhouse Gas emissions 7.4 Competency of involved personnel 7.5 Stakeholder feedback 7.6 Preconditions -
Review-Chronicle of Human Rights Violations in Belarus in 2010
1 The Human Rights Center Viasna Review-Chronicle of Human Rights Violations in Belarus in 2010 Minsk 2011 2 Review-Chronicle of Human Rights Violations in Belarus in 2010 The book was prepared on the basis of the short reviews of human rights violations for each month of 2009. It opens with a general analysis of the socio-political situation during the specified period, a description of important events and the reaction of the international community to them. This is followed by concrete facts of human rights violations illustrating the history of struggle of the Belarusian democratic community for the fundamental rights and freedoms. Politically motivated criminal and administrative persecution, trampling of the freedom of word, bans on peaceful assemblies and deprival of the right to association are among the most frequent violations. The book also features photos from the internet sources photo.bymedia.net, belapan.by, nn.by, svaboda.org, spring96.org, etc. 3 Contents Foreword .........................................................................................7 Review-Chronicle of Human Rights Violations in Belarus in January 2010 ............................................................................. 19 1. Politically motivated criminal persecution .................................................. 21 2. Persecution of civil and political activists ...................................................22 3. Freedom of speech and the right to impart information ............................22 4. Death penalty ...............................................................................................23 -
Soviet Rule: Repression and Urbanization
Notes SOVIET RULE: REPRESSION AND URBANIZATION I. The term Belarus is used throughout to denote the Belarusian provinces of the Russian Empire, the regions of Belarus incorporated into Poland after World War I, the Belorussian (Byelorussian) Soviet Socialist Republic and its successor, the independent Republic of Belarus. 2. These and other aspects of the post-Soviet era are discussed in detail in Chapter 5. 3. Britannica Book of the Year 1994 (Chicago, 1994), p. 562. 4. Borodina et al., 1972, pp. 35-6. 5. See, for example, Smolich, 1993, pp. 2-3. 6. Borodina et al., 1972, p. 95; Pokshishevsky, 1974, p. !59. 7. Reserves of peat are reportedly about 5 billion tons in terms of air-dry mass. Pokshishevsky, 1974, p. !57. 8. Guthier, 1977a, 1977b; Vakar, 1956. 9. Zaprudnik, 1993. The previous monograph was Lubachko, 1972. I 0. Institute of Art, Ethnography and Folklore, Academy of Sciences of the BSSR, 1979, pp. 13-14, 18. II. Ibid., pp. 15, 18. 12. Oddly, however, Minsk was among the last of the 'hero cities' to be created, in 1974. 13. In the historical archives in Minsk, an entire section is comprised of partisan records, which are preserved in minutest detail and constitute a valuable wartime record that has yet to be fully exploited by historians. Access is not restricted, though at the present time, foreigners are expected to negoti ate a hard currency fee for their perusal. I 4. For two recent biographies of Masherau, see Yakutov, 1992; and Antonovych, 1993. 15. Information of Professor Dmitriy D. Kozikis of the Minsk State Linguistic University who was present in Minsk at that time. -
COUNTRY SECTION Belarus Game Trophies Plants
Validity date from COUNTRY Belarus 10/08/2007 00035 SECTION Game trophies plants Date of publication 15/01/2020 List in force Approval number Name City Regions Activities Remark Date of request 02088/0319016 State Forest Enterprises Starobin forestry Starobin Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 0649122 BELKOOPOPTTORG Minsk Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 100021168 UP Minsky Parnikovo-teplichny Kombinat Minsk Minskaya Voblasts' CAT2, CAT3 20/09/2011 100150558 Production Trade Unitary Enterprise Voenohot Public Association Minsk Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 Belarusian military- hunting enterprise 101131971 State Forest Enterprises “Minsk forestry” Minsk Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 191090820 PC AnFrid Zhodino Minskaya Voblasts' CAT3 200017622 State Forestry Enterprise Baranovichskij leshoz Baranovichi Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 200026472 State Forestry Enterprise Pruzhanskij leshoz Prugany Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 200034591 JV Variant Ltd Bereza Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 200041354 State Forestry Enterprise Kobrinskij leshoz Kobrin Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 200056212 State Protective Institution National Park Kamenyki, Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 07/09/2011 200062459 Establishment “Brest Regional Organizational Structure” of National Brest Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 15/04/2016 Public Association “Belarusian Society of Hunters and Fishermen” 200099512 State Forestry Enterprise Telehanskij leshoz Telehany Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 200100542 State Forestry Enterprise Ivatsevichskij leshoz Ivatsevichi Brestskaya Voblasts' CAT3 1 / 16 List in force Approval number Name City -
Energy Sector in Belarus: Focus on Wood and Peat Fuels
Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 171 http://www.metla.fi/julkaisut/workingpapers/2010/mwp171.htm ISBN 978-951-40-2251-7 (PDF) ISSN 1795-150X Energy sector in Belarus: Focus on wood and peat fuels Yuri Gerasimov www.metla.fi Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 171 http://www.metla.fi/julkaisut/workingpapers/2010/mwp171.htm Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute publishes preliminary research results and conference proceedings. The papers published in the series are not peer-reviewed. The papers are published in pdf format on the Internet only. http://www.metla.fi/julkaisut/workingpapers/ ISSN 1795-150X Office Post Box 18 FI-01301 Vantaa, Finland tel. +358 10 2111 fax +358 10 211 2101 e-mail [email protected] Publisher Finnish Forest Research Institute Post Box 18 FI-01301 Vantaa, Finland tel. +358 10 2111 fax +358 10 211 2101 e-mail [email protected] http://www.metla.fi/ 2 Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 171 http://www.metla.fi/julkaisut/workingpapers/2010/mwp171.htm Authors Gerasimov, Yuri Title Energy sector in Belarus: Focus on wood and peat fuels Year Pages ISBN ISSN 2010 62 978-951-40-2251-7 (PDF) 1795-150X Unit / Research programme / Projects Joensuu Unit / 7395 Central and Eastern European Forest Information Service Accepted by Timo Karjalainen, Professor, 8.9.2010 Abstract The energy sector in Belarus makes up approximately 30% of the industrial structure of the country. The role of the sector is large both in exports (36% of the total export value) and imports (39% of the total import value). -
Scope Change Report
NEPCon Evaluation of State Forestry Institution “Begoml Forestry Enterprise” Compliance with the SBP Framework: Public Summary Report Scope Change Audit www.sbp-cert.org Focusing on sustainable sourcing solutions Completed in accordance with the CB Public Summary Report Template Version 1.4 For further information on the SBP Framework and to view the full set of documentation see www.sbp-cert.org Document history Version 1.0: published 26 March 2015 Version 1.1: published 30 January 2018 Version 1.2: published 4 April 2018 Version 1.3: published 10 May 2018 Version 1.4: published 16 August 2018 © Copyright The Sustainable Biomass Program Limited 2018 NEPCon Evaluation of Begoml Forestry Enterprise : Public Summary Report, Scope Change Audit Page ii Focusing on sustainable sourcing solutions Table of Contents 1 Overview 2 Scope of the evaluation and SBP certificate 3 Specific objective 4 SBP Standards utilised 4.1 SBP Standards utilised 4.2 SBP-endorsed Regional Risk Assessment 5 Description of Company, Supply Base and Forest Management 5.1 Description of Company 5.2 Description of Company’s Supply Base 5.3 Detailed description of Supply Base 5.4 Chain of Custody system 6 Evaluation process 6.1 Timing of evaluation activities 6.2 Description of evaluation activities 6.3 Process for consultation with stakeholders 7 Results 7.1 Main strengths and weaknesses 7.2 Rigour of Supply Base Evaluation 7.3 Collection and Communication of Data 7.4 Competency of involved personnel 7.5 Stakeholder feedback 7.6 Preconditions 8 Review of Company’s Risk