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  Records found: 189; displayed: 1 - 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 >>  

1.  Community based conservation and management development in Ugii Lake ecosystem, MONGOLIA (MON/03/02)
Grant Amount: $ 11,258.00
Grantee: Ramsar Centre Mongolia

Community based natural resources management is something new in Mongolia since the recent start of shifting the country from communism to a market economy. Currently rural communities are mostly poor people. According to official statistics, the poverty ...

Dates: 7/2003 - 6/2004
Focal Area: International Waters

2.  Community participatory management in Boroo River watershed, MONGOLIA (MON/06/01)
Grant Amount: $ 12,147.00
Grantee: Ramsar Centre Mongolia

Will conduct community participatory management in Boroo river watershed in Bornuur soum of Tuv province. Within the project framework project proponents intends to study of water resourse of Boroo river watershed and analysis of influence of mine industry ...

Dates: 6/2006 - 3/2007
Focal Area: Biodiversity

3.  Fruit grove and flying flock, MONGOLIA (MON/03/23)
Grant Amount: $ 8,870.00
Grantee: Mongolian Society for Conservation of Rare Animals and Plant

Orhon village of Darkhan-Uul aimag used to be one of the fruit growing areas in Mongolia back to 1980s. As the country started shifting to a market economy in early 1990s, the biggest fruit growing farm not only in Orhon but in Mongolia had collapsed. ...

Dates: 2/2004 - 1/2005
Focal Area: Biodiversity

4.  Capacity strenghtening for rural environmental NGOs, MONGOLIA (MON/03/22)
Grant Amount: $ 7,960.00
Grantee: Mongolian Ass. for Conservation of Nature and Environment

In accordance with a guidance of the CPMT it is possible to use a modest portion of the SGP grant allocation for capacity building, monitoring, evaluation, or communications, wherever there is a well-qualified NGO to implement NSC approved projects. ...

Dates: 2/2004 - 1/2005
Focal Area: Multifocal Area

5.  Mitigation of sand shift and sustaining livelihoods by cultivating wild medicinal plants, MONGOLIA (MON/03/21)
Grant Amount: $ 8,550.00
Grantee: Natureal wild plants researchers society

Like other valuable medicinal plants in Mongolia, Glycyrrhiza, locally named sweet grass, is a medicinal plant which is currently under a serious threat of extinction. Many private companies are interested in harvesting Glycyrrhiza to export to China ...

Dates: 2/2004 - 1/2005
Focal Area: Land Degradation

6.  Oasis, MONGOLIA (MON/03/20)
Grant Amount: $ 3,590.00
Grantee: Burd sum branch of herders corporate association

Desertification is one of the most pressing environmental issues in Mongolia. Desertification is being intensified over most of Mongolia by many factors like sand shifts, negative effects of climate change and pastureland degradation. This grant ...

Dates: 2/2004 - 10/2004
Focal Area: Land Degradation

7.  Juniper, MONGOLIA (MON/03/19)
Grant Amount: $ 8,630.00
Grantee: South gobi branch of mong. ass. for conservation of nature

Juniper is one of the most valuable plants which is under serious threat of extinction in Mongolia due to over harvesting. Juniper grows only in a few high mountains in central, southern and western Mongolia. One community inhabiting in South Gobi province ...

Dates: 2/2004 - 1/2005
Focal Area: Biodiversity

8.  Vitamin grove, MONGOLIA (MON/03/18)
Grant Amount: $ 11,620.00
Grantee: Vitamin Source

Shaamar village used to be one of the fruit growing areas in Mongolia before 1990s. As the country started shifting to a market economy early 90s, many fruit plantations in Shaamar were left abandoned without any care due to lack of financial resources. ...

Dates: 2/2004 - 1/2005
Focal Area: Biodiversity

9.  Tunkhel - Community tree nursery, MONGOLIA (MON/03/17)
Grant Amount: $ 8,430.00
Grantee: Khairkhan Erdene Foundation

During the past socialism, the country had many state owned tree nurseries in northern Mongolia, especially in Selenge region. In early 1990s, when Mongolia started shifting to a market economy, the forestry sector has completely failed and practically ...

Dates: 2/2004 - 1/2006
Focal Area: Biodiversity

10.  Tunkhel-Replantation-Livelihoods, MONGOLIA (MON/SGP/OP4/Y2/Core/08/05)
Grant Amount: $ 5,673.00
Grantee: Khairkhan Erdene Foundation

The grantee based on previous grant experience, will produce tree seedlings in a large quantity for greater market access as well as for rehabilitating the nearby damaged forests and protecting a spring as a demonstration to raise nature conservation ...

Dates: 2/2009 - 9/2009
Focal Area: Biodiversity


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