As we are of knowledge, along with other things, a need for a list of terms on climate change and sustainable consumption/production topics - and now (since 23.05.09 ->) also includes some terms relating to animal species in need of protection), we have decided to start such. The Abbreviations are collected from various sources, much of result from criss-crossing on our paths in search for the...truth on these things. Mostly them are from the web-articles, reviews on environmental products, product packages, Wikipedia, etc. The list is aimed to serve as supplementary companion and easy dictionary for shortened terms (Like UN= United Nations). It will be fulfilled from time to time, not in any ordered manner, mostly occasionally when feeling like some term might be suitable.
Need for such terminology is actual as there´s continuosly increasing creation of all kinds of systems for fx (environmental) production and environment protection organization/committees. Sometimes these terms are explained on fx. Product reports and in reviews, sometimes not.
There may be and propably is similar lists available elsewhere on web, but that doesn´t matter, instead this list can be used in companion or as alternative for some other(s). Ultimately all such could possibly be most useful if combined under certain headliner like Wikipedia companion and/or some bookmarking entry. For our purposes, the list is created within this blog, although, we understand that an external web-page would perhaps best serve its uses. So far, this will do.
Abbreviations and Descriptions:
ACD= Adaptive Collaboravite Management. Participatory approach that links forest stakeholders, empowers local communities and their subgroups, and strenghtens adaptive capacities.
AFP= African Parks Foundation. Transnational conservation organization. A 'Public-Private hybrid', based in Netherlands. (Other acronyms?)
AIAI= See -> EIA
APO= Asian Productivity Organization
AWF= African Wildlife Foundation. Conservation organization focused on mentioned continent. US-based/funded. Established on 1961.
BSCI= Business Social Compliance Initiative. An European common social management system to improve working conditions in supply chains worldwide. BSCI has the Code of Conduct based on fx ILO(International Labour Organization) regulations for protecting workers rights and (ao) prohibition of child labour. ..."The members are requested to adopt and disseminate the BSCI Code of Conduct both internally and in their supply chain to inform employees and suppliers about the company’s dedication to social compliance and the BSCI development approach." Principally, BSCIs standards aren't as strickt as in some labelling systems created for sustainable production, but are developed intended to suit for circumstances and needs of the companies(especially clothing industry) in the developing world.
BEV=Battery Electric Vehicle(s)
BFR= Brominated flame retardants. Major type of chemical flame retardants, often used (ao) to prevent electronics, clothes and furniture from catching fire. One of the main targets of ROHS directive (though these don't strickly said belong among its prohibited containments, (I suppose) is the production of BFR-free products, as these BFR-chemicals are (ao pollutant containts) found to be enviromental hazardous and also possibly could have harmful effects on animals and humans.
CBD= Convention on Biological Diversity. An international agreement (of that).
CDM= Clean Development Mechanism. (In brief, simplified: An arrangement under Kyoto protocol to improve invests on projects that reduce GHS-emissions.)
CEP= "A report that includes the analysis of the country's environmental situation, current policies, institutional capacities and environmental co-operation experience with clear recommendations for the integration of the environment during CSP preparation." (As defined in EC Development Cooperation". See also: -> REP
CFB= Community Forestry Bill. Created to increase the community participation in sustainable management and utilization of natural resources in Thailand (finally in use after years of negotiations on it, and soon after critizised from certain aspects). The CF Bill makes clear that a legal community forest is one that is located outside of a protected area and that any CF (Community Forestry) organizations must be properly registered with the Royal Forest Department.
CFC=Chlorofluorocarbons. Earlier used fx in refrigerators, etc, more commonly known as freon(s). These were prohibited in use, because having been noticed to cause significant ozone depletion, resulting for and increasing the commonly known Arctic's (more significant) and Antarctic continents ozone holes. So CFCs have been replaced mostly with HFCs.
CIFOR= Center for International Forestry Research.
CITES= Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. Cites is based on an international agreement, with the aim to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival. To ensure that, species included in Cites are kept in three Appendices, according to the degree of protection they need.
CMS= Convention on Migratory Species (/The Convention on Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals). An intergovernmental treaty (supervised?) by (See ->) UNEP
CSP= Concentrated Solar Power. A system of concentrating sunlight with lenses or mirrors to focus on concentrated small beam. The energy generated is then used as heat source, fx.
CSR=Corporate Social Responsibility, the guideline criteria the companies are to set for themselves to fulfill environmental standers, however all these are voluntarily.
EDGE=Evolutionary Distinct and Globally Endangered. An animal protection and conservation program developed by Zoological Society of London(ZSL), EDGE like the name says focuses especially on threatened species that are unique from the evolutionary basis. Goals intended include raising awareness from these (sometimes unprotected) species, identifying sometimes less known ones and developing strategies for their conservation.
EFTA= European Fair Trade Association. Organization of European Fair Trade importers (see also WFTO).
(EFTA= European Free Trade Association, established 1960.)
EIA=Environmental Impact Assessment. Means briefly an assessment of the possible impact (negative or positive) a project may have on environment considering natural, social and economic aspects. In addition to International Association for Impact Assesments (AIAI) definition, several countries have defined their own criteria for the term, often based on laws/concervation acts.
EPEAT= Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool. Ranking of the green attributes of computer equipment. Based on criteria such as the device's power management capabilities, the amount of hazardous material it contains, the amount of recyclable materials used and how easily it can be disassembled when reaches end of life. Bronze, Silver and Gold ratings for certain percentage of optional criteria. Criteria was mainly in use on U.S markets, as on other areas there may similar systems with differing names.
ESI= Endangered Species International
(P)EV= (Pure) Electric Vehicle. (Automobile) using electricity engine as main force.
FCCC= (United Nations) Framework Convention on Climate Change. UN international treaty produced in 1992 UN conference on Environment and Development (UNCD); (convention itself set no regulations on greenhouse gases, limits on those were later signed and are better known as Kyoto Protocol); also means the UN secretariat supporting the operation of convention. Also known as/used naming UNFCCC.
FCPF=Forest Carbon Partnership Facility.
FER= Foundation for Environmental Research. FER is a (US?) non-profit organization dedicated to understanding and improving the Earth’s environment. To support this it has various activities, fx (environmental) research funding.
FERN= Forests and the European Union Resource Network. International NGO (Non-government organization) that keeps track on forest activities at the European level. The scope of this also includes decisions and (climatic) issues that can have direct impact on forests and forests peoples' rights. Established 1991.
FLEGT= Forest Law, Enforcement, Governance and Trade
FIP= Forest Investment Program.
FSC= Forest Stewardship Council is an international non-profit, multi-stakeholder organization established in 1993 to promote responsible management of the world’s forests. Its main tools for achieving this are standard setting, independent certification and labeling of forest products.
FLO=Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International. A well-known non-profit Fair Trade organization. It's tasks include standard setting and operating as certification organization for labeled fair trade products. It unites some 20 labeling initiatives from 21 countries to a combined producer networks. Products carry the renown Fairtrade Certification Mark to guarantee the consumer that original producers in developing countries get better share of the market.
FOEI= Friends of the Earth International. One of the largest grassroot environmental networks in the world. Established 1969 in US, primary pursues focused are on environmental (and human rights) questions. Consists of groups representing each country that coordinate their own efforts and campaigns by themselves.
GFC= Global Forest Coalition, a coalition created by 19 groups in 2000. Consists from NGO's and indigenous peoples' organizations engaged in global policy debate related to forests. Main targets fx to advocate forests dependant-peoples rights.
GHS= Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. Producers are requested to stipulate the hazard level of a chemical substance clearly using the GHS-specified label. Still a developing system (at most).
GHS= Greenhouse Gas Emissions
GMO= Genetically Modified Organics. Simply food produced or elevated by genetic engineering (GE).
GP= Green Productivity. Strategy for enhancing productivity and protecting the environment. Concept definition by Asian Productivity Organization(APO) for enabling sustainable development on Asia-Pacific region.
GPN= Green Purchasing Network
GSE= General Specification for the Environment, mainly a HP-brands own test conditioned from third party manufacturers produced parts.
HFC=Hydrofluorocarbons, gases used in substitutes for CFCs nowadays (recently, at least?) because these don't cause ozone depletion. However, these do result greenhouse effect, causing global warming even more than carbon dioxides. Therefore, the use of HFCs is also being reduced.
HFCV=Hydro-Electric Vehicle(s)
ICRI= International Coral Reef Initiative. Co-operative organization founded by UN, various environmental organizations and countries (at least Australia, Philippines, France, Japan, Jamaica, Sweden, USA) for the protection and environmental education about coral reefs.
IDP= Internally Displaced Persons. Practically means refugees that remain within country's geological borders. (IDPs often a result from armed conflicts and generalized violence UN's definition emphasizes on displaced people being forced to flee from their homes/habitual residence. But, since there's not a strickt definition, more generally the term is perhaps used also for internal refugee's from natural disasters as well.)
IFAT= See -> WFTO
IFPRI= International Food Policy Institute. Funded by CGIAR (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research) , on basis of support from foundations, international organisations, etc.
IMO= Institute for Marketecology. One of the most from renowned agencies for certification of eco-friendly products. Has fx. the GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard)-labeling for organically produced textiles.
IPCC= Intergovernmental panel on Climate Change
IUCN= International Union for the Conservation of Nature
LMMA= Locally Managed Marine Area
MAC= Marginal Abatement Cost. ...So called 'McKinsey Curve', which has 'risen to prominence on REDD+ spheres' and appears influential 'in setting the debate for International carbon reduction regines'; (Term viewed from definition acc. the Greenpeace-report Bad Influence; How McKinsey inspired plans lead to rainforest destruction)
MEA= Multinational Environmental Agreement
MIPS= Material Input per Service Unit. A unit for quantifying devices / human / etc eco-efficiency. Lower the number of MIPS, the better for environment. Can be applied for fx metering the sustainability of production.
MPA= Marine Protected Area(s).
MSC= Marine Stewardship Council. Has created a global environmental standard for sustainable and well-managed fisheries. MSC was founded by World Wide Fund for Nature and Unilever (but has been independent since 1999). The blue MSC eco label given to products should guarantee that a company in question operates environmentally responsible way.
NEAP= National Environment Protection Plan
NEWS!= Network of European World Shops. Has about 2700 world shops around the continent, which sell Fair Trade products.
NGO= Non-governmental organisation.
NSSD= National Strategy for Sustainable Development -> Also: NSESD (National Strategy for Ecologically Sustainable Development)
NTFP= Non Timber Forest Products
PHEV= Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle. Fx combination of electric and other form of engine, most apparently. Also see -> (P)EV
PRTR= Pollutant Release and Transfer Register
PV= (Solar) Photovoltaics. Converting sunlight directly to electricity.
RAN= Rainforest Action Network. An organization based 1985 in San Francisco.
REDD= Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation. UN-REDD program aims to promote kind of 'carbon credits'-system to support sustainable forestry practices, where (developing) countries can gain actual financial benefit from protecting and preserving their remaining (rain)forests. The "...aim is to generate the requisite transfer flow of resources to significantly reduce global emissions from deforestation and forest degradation.", and: "...challenge was to establish a functioning international REDD finance mechanism that can be included in an agreed post-2012 global climate change framework." At least in some developing countries this was in effency/development recently. Criticised in some instances as well, fx from the REDD(money) being limited to certain groups/projects in benefiting countries. Also, a statement for UN climate talks at Bonn signed by large number of activist groups raises concern on that "...Any form of carbon offsetting, including CDM afforestation/reforestation and REDD offset projects will only increase the ecological footprint and carbon debt of developed countries and must thus be avoided." ; And also, they notice: "...Climate change mitigation and sustainable forest management must be based on different mindsets with full respect for Nature, and not on carbon offset mechanisms." and soforth(acc. to them), "...developed countries should provide sufficient financial and technological support to enable developing countries to halt the destruction of forests and other ecosystems."
REP= Regional Environmental Profile. "...focuses on environmental issues common to a group of neighbouring countries (including transboundary issues) such as sharing the management of ecosystems, which can be more effectively addressed at the regional level.". See also -> CEP
RoHS= Removal of Hazardous Substances, removal of the chemicals that companies should get rid of and have substituted for the safer alternatives (if this has taken into practise and how universally propably varies a little more, but the EU legislation fx is from 2006.) Anyway, products that fill the criteria therefore should use this marking on sales packets. ROHS-directive prohibits the use of six specific substances; lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (as these are "extremely hazardous" for environment and therefore "not to be used as they are difficult to handle" - by environment I interpret that...)
RRI= The Rights and Resources Initiative is a coalition of international, regional and community organizations engaged in conservation, research and development.
RSPO=Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil
SCF= Strategic Climate Fund
SEA= Strategic Environmental Assessment
SFM= Sustainable forest management
SIA= Strategic Impact Assessment. (Not to be confused for Social Impact Assessment)
TEK= Traditional Ecological Knowledge
TOQ= Toxic Equivalent
VOC= Volatile Organic Compounds. There´s not generally uniform policy on definitions for this term, for more information see Wikipedia entry on VOC.
UNFCCC= United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
UNEP= United Nations Environment Programme
WAZA= World Association of Zoos and Aquariums. An association/organisation to join worlds zoo and aquarium communities. Principal aim to support the individual zoos, aquariums and similar in animal care and welfare, as well as in the conservation and other sustainable/environmental efforts.
WCS= Wildlife Conservation Society. Among the oldest conservation societies in the U.S. Originally New York Zoological Society (name was changed 1993)
WDCS= Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society. A charity organization dedicated for whales, dolphins (Cetacean overall) protection. Established 1987.
WEEE= Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Any waste consisting of broken electronics or unwanted electronic/electrical device. EU directive on WEEE holds manufacturers responsible for e-waste disposal at products end-of-life. According to WEEE directive (2002/96/EC) responsibility for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment should be on the manufacturer of such equipment. There's similar directives on Asia and also on US the bill on such was recently on preparation (or even yet fulfilled).
WFTO= World Fair Trade Organization. International co-operative Fair Trade organization (earlier known as IFAT)
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