There are 27,190 projects available.
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Cambodia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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40,673.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: KHM/SGP/CCBAP-Sida/2011/47 |
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Recent VRA has produced findings of which five are taken by Association for Homeland Development (AFHOD) in addressing issues in two communes, Chong Kall and Cheung Teann, Chong Kall district, Uddor Mean Chey province.
1) Application of natural ( ... )
izer such as cow dung and leaves to improve soil fertility;
2) Provision of improved techniques on rice and crop farming, tree planting, and fish raising to improve quality of life;
3) Establishment of saving groups to improve community access to saving and credit for their petty and household businesses;
4) Dissemination and promotion of climate resilient seed application following advise by
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Cambodia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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43,237.65
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: KHM/SGP/CCBAP-Sida/2011/65 |
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Six members in project team of For Livelihood And Forests had conducted VRA on 06 and 08 October 2011 in Knach and Treap, Tmei commune, Chet Borei district, Kratie province with 41 participants, 18 women, including commune councilors, village head, ( ... )
e elders, DoA, and local villagers. The assessment was done with extensive discussion and application of H-Form.
According to the assessment, extreme climate events such as prolonged drought, irregular rainfall, increased heat, and wind storms, are increasingly facing villagers at Treap, Knach and Chranal villages. Drought is the highest priority causing water shortage for irrigation, human and
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Cambodia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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33,787.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: KHM/SGP/CCBAP-Sida/2011/58 |
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CC has brought about increased heat wave and flood facing local communities (MoE?s Video Clip, 2006) and VRA conducted on 21 September 2011 on 5 communities of Rovieng and Tnot Chum, Sambuor commune, and Chen, Prey Veng and Kraing Dai villages with ( ... )
ticipants, including 26 farmers with rice damaged from drought, irregular rainfall. The major constraints identified in VRA include irregular rainfall, lack of appropriate rice varieties resistant to current climate, lack of appropriate farming technologies, and lack of water for domestic use and for livestock in the drought period. To respond to the above need and issues, the community proposed
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Cambodia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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35,889.40
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: KHM/SGP/CCBAP-Sida/2011/49 |
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A VRA assessment found a more prolonged drought along with forest degradation a big challenge that has caused damage of crop such as corn, beans, and rice. Droughts caused water shortage for traditional chicken raising in the dry season, as many ( ... )
s do not have access to reliable source of water supply.
The project aims to raise awareness among local villagers of CC, the role forest plays in mitigating impacts of CC, provide new knowledge on chicken raising and suitable crops, chicks and seeds of selected crops for farming. Local villagers are expected to share their contribution both in cash and kind. The project will be incorporated in
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Cambodia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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42,500.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: KHM/SGP/CCBAP-Sida/2011/63 |
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The project aims to improve water management and utilization in the drought stricken communities by helping them to be able to adapt to and contribute to mitigate impacts of CC in target area of Chantrea district, Svay Rieng province. According to ( ... )
nducted in the area, the need for irrigation and domestic consumption is priority for human and livestock as the drought period tends to last longer.
In 2010, Vathanakpheap had built a spill way at Bathou lake to maintain water for irrigation but as the irrigation canals is dilapidated and sedimented, the project will have to collaborate with the sectoral department, local authority and
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Nigeria
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2011
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28,000.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: NGA/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/2010/052 |
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This project is aimed on addressing the impact of climate change on the food production capacity and livelihoods of small scale farmers in Epe and Ifako-Ijaye communities in Lagos state through sensitization,awareness,capacity buildings and ( ... )
ative skills training for farmers. Its objectives includes; Assist farmers to understand climate change better, Reducing risks associated with lack/inadequat climate info, Stabilizing temperature for improved hatchability, Improved water quality management to enhance growth and Increased Poultry meat and egg production.
The target farmer communities are rural and semi-urban small holder farmers
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Cambodia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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45,843.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: KHM/SGC/CCBAP-Sida/2011/41 |
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With the objectives mentioned above, the project will be implemented in 30 villages across 9 communes in 2 districts (Kaoh Nheaek and Pech Chreada) of Mondulkiri Province. Through the capacity building provided by the project, it is expected that ( ... )
armers will apply agricultural innovations, 120 key farmers will be trained and 90 integrated demonstration farms will be developed, 40 management committee members of 5 community ponds and 2 canals will be trained, 40 farmer producer groups established, 120 management committee members of farmer producer groups trained, 150 leaders of Village Based Organizations (VFOs) trained, and 45 commune
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Bhutan
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Biodiversity
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2011
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49,673.91
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: BHU/SGP/OP5/Y1/CORE/BD/11/05 |
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Agro-processing is a very important activity for the farming communities in Bhutan. Rural households depend to a large extent on indigenous agro-processing techniques like water mills and grinders for their daily life and used by a majority of the ( ... )
in rural Bhutan.
The water mills are largely used in Bumthang Dzongkhag (district), the one of the huge producer of wheat, barley and buckwheat crops. The water mills (locally known as chuthag) is traditionally used to generate mechanical power for the purpose of grinding food grains. The wooden ?turbines? made by local carpenters, are rotated using water which drive the grinding stone to
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Fiji
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International Waters International Waters
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2011
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3,000.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: FJI/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/11/03 |
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The general objective of the project will to build and enhance the Waciwaci community's capacity for better watershed and coastal management. This is to counteract land degradation and waste management issues in order to rehabilitate and restore the ( ... )
ties freshwater and marine ecosystem health and resources and mitigate recurrent coastal
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2011
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41,112.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP5/CORE/BD/11/11 |
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The project seeks to establish sustainable high value market linkages for the crafts through the establishment of a Craft Producers Association covering three communities in Ghanzi District, Botswana, whose main task would be to source for and ( ... )
with high value markets for the crafts. In each settlement, a craft shop shall be set up to consolidate, bulk and market and crafts. A craft shop will be set up in Ghanzi town to target the tourist market and urban customers. The marketing association will be trained on marketing principles pricing and sales management. Craft producers will be trained in quality control for product
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Yemen
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Biodiversity
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2011
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12,846.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: YEM/SGP/OP5/Y1/CORE/BD/11/02 |
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Al-Maghareb group of villages of Bani Suleiman, Bura district is located above Bura protected area. The villages are considered an important area for coffee plantation in the small terraces built against mountain sharp slopes. The topographical ( ... )
of the mountain made it difficult to build a road hence cars cannot reach villages. Local communities are using animals for transportation of good and crops to and from villages. The excising road is also very difficult for animal carrying goods to reach villages due to sharp slopes. This made animal to suffer during the course of carrying loads up and down the slopes. The only animal can climb
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Mongolia
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Land Degradation
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2011
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6,063.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: MON/SGP/OP4/Y3/Core/11/05 |
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This project will establish a tiny Information Sharing and Sales Center in Harhorin soum of Uvurhangai province in order to assist local seedling producers in selling their products and to further develop a market on seedlings and seeds in rural ( ... )
for the first time in Mongolia as the community itself has successfully been raising thousands of seedlings every year.
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2011
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50,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP5/Y1/STAR/CC/11/10 |
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Context:
St. Mary Goreti Secondary School started in year 1999 it has 1020 students out of this 950 are girls and 70 are boys. The school is connected to electricity supplied by TANESCO. The school uses electricity to boil water for bathing. In ( ... )
he temperature in Moshi reached 12 degrees centigrade. Using electricity for this purpose is very expensive. The project will reduce the operation cost of the school and thus benefits the community whose children are schooling at St. Mary Goreti.
Project primary Objective:
To achieve low cost and sustainable energy for water heating for boarding students
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Jamaica
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CapDev
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2011
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20,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: JAM/SGP/OP5/1/CORE/CD/11/01 |
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According to the Vision 2030 Plan of Jamaica, currently the capacity (knowledge, skills, and experience) of NGOs/CBOs in relation to climate change and environmental management is low - these NGOs/CBOs are limited in their ability and capacity to ( ... )
d to environment changes and demands.
Additionally, the private voluntary sector operates within a framework of minimal funding, human and infrastructural support, as well as inadequate knowledge and skills in key areas to make them effective in their diverse missions.
Based on the needs assessment report of the Council of the Voluntary Social Services and the Planning Institute of Jamaica,
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Lao
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2011
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30,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/CORE/CC/11/15 |
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Biological conservation for the climate events resilience and mitigation through promotion of Beekeeping and production of honey to contribute local community income and poverty reduction it project attribution. Natural Forest Honey collection is ( ... )
f livelihood process for the rural poor for different purposes, even with small quantity consideration, it is their cultural, living, health and identity. Today honey is one of means that bringing money easy on the pocket and honey is highly intent pressuring.
Honey collection has been becoming alternative income source for the poor particularly. As results of forest coverage degraded, the areas
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Panama
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Biodiversity
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2011
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22,000.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: PAN/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/10/20 |
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El objetivo general de este proyecto es monitorear y evaluar los impactos ambientales de la actividad pesquera sobre las comunidades arrecifales en el sector de Yandup (6 pueblos), de la Comarca Kuna Yala, que permitan valorar el estado actual de ( ... )
squerías y establecer estas estructuras artificiales en áreas de pesca con miras a recuperar, preservar y aprovechar sosteniblemente el recurso y crear una base de
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Tajikistan
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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15,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: 004/2011/SMOU/UNDP/SGP-KUM/TAPRI |
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The main goal of the project is to promote and introduce alternative, energy-efficiency technology and heat-saving techniques in 120 rural households of Kumsangir district. Also the project is focused on poverty reduction and employment creation, ( ... )
litate local economy and enhance local capacity in order to meet their challenges themselves.
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Armenia
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Land Degradation
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2011
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36,808.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: ARM/SGP/OP5/CORE/LD/11/05 |
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The project aims on improving flow of agro- and forest- ecosystem services through introducing sustainable pastures management systems/practices and improving the livestock in Gargar and Gyulakarak communities of Lori Marz. Community land plots ( ... )
se of 654 ha (second-class arable land), 119 ha hayland (fourth-class land), and 218 ha pastures. The majority of population of this region is engaged in animal husbandry which is one of the main sources of income. There are 472 registered livestock and 180 small cattle in Gargar community. Community pasturages are almost not used; cattle are grazed in the green areas of the community and in the
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Ukraine
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2011
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50,000.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: UKR/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/2010/24 |
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Local NGO ?Association of invalids in Stanichno-Lugansk? implements the demonstration project on replacing for energy efficient bulbs in selected schools and hospitals of Lugansk, development of the strategy and action plan for energy efficient ( ... )
es in Lugansk, improving energy efficiency in public buildings, local Program of energy-saving, as well as dissemination of project results, organizing public hearings and round tables in the town, attracting more and more community members to participatory demonstration projects in schools and hospitals.
General aim of the project is reducing green house gas emission and spreading community
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Mongolia
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Land Degradation
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2011
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3,880.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: MON/SGP/OP4/Y3/Core/11/03 |
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The community intends to put a foundation to conserve and protect some pastureland from overgrazing and depletion in Huld sum of Dundgobi aimag by planting perennial pasture plants to enrich herb components there in parallel with activities to ( ... )
a square shaped green belt with fruit trees inside to ultimately combat desertification and land degradation that are apparent threats in the Mongolian
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