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.1. Energy2.4.1.1. GeneralAn overview of Suriname’s main energy suppliers is presented in the table below. Staatsolie Maatschappij Suriname N.V and NV Energie Bedrijven Suriname (NV EBS) provide the coastal zone with electricity, whilst 1 Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation Measures for the Energy Sector of Suriname, Lachman, D., November 2
conomic Zone (EEZ) extends the part of the Atlantic Ocean starting from Suriname’s coast to 370 km offshore. In total, the EEZ covers an area of 140,000 km2 which is sub-divided into the Continental Sea, located between the coast and the Continental Slope (65,000 2), an the Dee
nformation SharingWith each national reporting, Suriname has improved its information sharing infrastructure. There are currently four (4) data and information platforms i.e., SWRIS, GONINI, KOPI, DONDRU available and open
t (2015-2016)A one-year project funded by Friends of Green Suriname and Conservation International-Suriname. This project was carried out at the coastal area Weg naar Zee (one of the most vulnerable coastal areas in Suriname), by AdeKUS, the department of Infra
egories. Suriname lacks a quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) system as an integral part of the process. However, the inventory team, consisting of sectoral experts, performed routine checks on the da
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