There are 27,190 projects available.
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2010
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11,458.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: MON/SGP/OP4/Y3/Core/10/03 |
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This project will offer support to ?Baljiin Tokhoi? local community in Dadal sum to rehabilitate Sandag and Norjim lakes, conserve fishes in the lakes, and develop a community based tourism. |
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2010
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45,740.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: ZIM/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2009/15 |
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1.0 Problem
When CIRAD handed over the Chivaraidze Game Ranch (CGR) to Chiriwo ward in 2003, the ward had constituted and registered the Chivaraidze GR Cooperative Company (GRC Coop) whose organisational structure has an elected Board and an ( ... )
ted management team consisting of a manager, finance officer, clerk, game and security guards. Whilst the ranch is popular with the Chiriwo community, the management function fell short of meeting the twin objectives of wildlife conservation and improving local livelihoods.
CGR Cooperative is facing significant challenges in the following spheres:
Corporate governance ? membership holding
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Kyrgyzstan
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Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2010
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50,000.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2009/04 |
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With the increase of needs in firewood in the rural areas of Osh oblast and uncontrolled cutting, the tree and shrubbery vegetation is reduced dramatically, thus triggering a degradation of soil and vegetation as well.
The solution is proposed by ( ... )
cal Jamaat which offers an elaboration of a financial scheme for growing endemic, rare and endangered plant species; increasing public awareness on significance of biodiversity preservation, assistance in sale of saplings, dissemination of gained experience and technology of growing
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Lebanon
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Chemicals Chemicals Chemicals
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2010
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35,500.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: LEB/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2010/07 |
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The Project main purpose is establishing of an agricultural educational center for a sustainable agriculture in the area of Rashaya and its surroundings. The center provides educational services to the farmers on the kinds and quantities of the ( ... )
izers and pesticides to be used and reduction in using the persistent organic pollutants (POPS).
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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2010
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45,000.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: BZE/COMPACT/OP4/Y3/CORE/10/01 |
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This project addresses two related problems: the decline of commercial fishing stocks in and around the Southern Belize Barrier Reef System World Heritage Site and the reduced productivity of the Placencia Producers Co-operative. The dual goals of ( ... )
oject are to reduce fishing pressure in and around the BBRRS-WHS (Gladden Spit & Silk Cayes Marine Reserve and Laughing Bird Caye National Park) sites near Placencia Village and revitalize the Placencia Cooperative.
This will be accomplished by completing the first objective, which is to establish ten renewable, sustainable seaweed farms near Placencia. This project is directly inline with the
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Congo, dem. republic
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Biodiversity
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2010
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40,800.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: DRC/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/2010/03 |
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The pygmy community is leaving traditionally in the forest. They are recognized in the region as honey hunters. In collecting honey from the nest, they burn the bees and trees all around. Sometimes they cut down trees to collect the nest. They ( ... )
t will be a hands-on sustainable apiculture framework. Honey hunters will continue to collect honey using improved techniques set up by a combination of tested improved techniques and of their own local know-how.
A sample of fifty honey operators will be considered as the project target. In 24 months the project team will be helping set up needed tools and techniques to sustainably hunt and
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Jordan
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Multifocal Area
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2010
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34,960.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: JOR/OP4/Y3/CORE/10/02 |
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This project is made to work for a strategy aiming to enhancing the local water, agriculture and energy resources. Giving important attention to water , energy resources and economic development of the village , through good analysis and ( ... )
ng contributing to more effective and economically sound water resource management and improving rural livelihoods and environmental and water security.
It will provide key support to the targeted community and will improve the local natural resources gives more focus to water and energy issues in Eara village , this strategy was developed in participatory way with local community since Eara
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Ukraine
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Biodiversity
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2010
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43,194.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: UKR/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2010/31 |
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The main objective of the proposed Project is to support sustainable development of the Volodymyretsky district community and introduce ?green growth? model through mobilizing community to protect biodiversity and develop green tourism in places ( ... )
ir living. The strategy for sustainable development of Volodymyretsky district will contribute to biodiversity protection, protection of unique ecosystem of Ukrainian Polissya, as well as improve lives of local people and improving their economic conditions. At the same time, it is foreseen that the Project will minimize the influence of green tourism on environment. It is widely known that
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China
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2010
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49,927.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: CPR/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/2010/10 |
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Targeted Location and Population:
The project site is located in the eastern part of Ningxia, southern edge of Mu Us Desert and at the junction zone of Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia and inner Mongolia.It is a typical semi-arid area of semi-agricultural ( ... )
i-pastoral areas and local farmers? dry-land farming can only rely on the weather. Sheep raising is the main income of the locals.
Problems:
The main problems in the project sites are drought, water shortages, lack of resources, a serious resources waste and extreme desertification of grassland resources.The backward lifestyle and farming production have finally increased the waste of
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Suriname
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Biodiversity
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2010
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48,020.00
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OP4 - Y2 (Jul 08 - Jun 09)
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Project Number: SUR/SGP/OP4/Y2/CORE/2009/04 |
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Promotion of sustainable development of the community of Klaaskreek through ecotourism that will contribute to the awareness with regard to biodiversity of the surrounding tropical forest and empowerment of the maroon culture.
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ties will be executed within this project:
1. Implementation and construction of eco-tourism facilities (construction of tourism lodges, etc.)
2. Integrate and promote the traditional Maroon culture in the eco-tourism activities (training and workshops for especially the young adults in Maroon culture).
3. Enhance the awareness and involvement of the local community. Provide training in
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Fiji
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Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2010
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46,000.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: FJI/SGP/OP4/3/RAF/10/02 |
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Taveuni has the highest rate of deforestation in Fiji .The fact is alarming and demands attention. The reason for deforestation is mainly due to unsustainable dalo production. The result is a constant search for ?new land?. This has led increasingly ( ... )
clearing of extensive areas of land and even situations where farming on steep slopes is common. Deforestation is almost too common and continues to increase each year at an alarming rate. In this aspect, the Project will also support community initiatives in targeted areas where TTT and the Ministry of Agriculture are effectively working with communities. The Project will also raise awareness on
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Ethiopia
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International Waters
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2010
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31,234.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: ETH/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/10/03 |
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The project aims to improve the capacity of the fishermen community to sustainably manage and use the Hawassa Lake fishery and aquatic biodiversity resources and thereby in short and long run to maximize the socio-economic benefits obtained from its ( ... )
es and contribute to the local and global environmental well-being. Activities to be undertaken in this project include establishing binding by-laws and internal regulations that govern sustainable fishing (mesh-size and number, boat number, rest time, etc); generating alternative income source for fishermen whose livelihood is largely reliant on the fishery resource by constructing ?Sidama
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Maldives
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Chemicals Chemicals
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2010
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29,870.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: MDV/SGP/OP4/YR3/CORE/2010/08 |
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1. Maldives has a favorable climate and other agro-ecological factors that give the chance of all-year-round production capability for some fruits, vegetables and flowers. The demand for vegetable and flowers products from the dynamic tourism ( ... )
ry and local consumption is high, however, investments and entrepreneurship in the sector is poor.
2. Training Course on Basic Agriculture and Hydroponics will be conducted in Holhudhoo. Participants will be given information and practical training on Basic Agriculture and Floriculture which includes understanding the types of diseases the plants come across and knowing what is required to
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Bhutan
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Land Degradation Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2010
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46,478.30
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: BHU/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/09/03 |
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In order to safeguard biodiversity of the nearby forest, environmental degradation due to overgrazing will be reduced through adoption of stall feeding and reduction of unproductive cattle population. By promotion of biogas technology, the use of ( ... )
ood is expected to reduce thereby so many trees are saved from destruction. By promoting and supporting sustainable land management practices, the loss of topsoil through soil erosion, landslip, gully and ravine formation and landslide will be greatly reduced or rehabilitated. The planting of local species trees and fodder trees in the degraded area will increase the tree coverage and enhance
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Jordan
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Land Degradation
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2010
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32,680.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: JOR/OP4/Y3/CORE/10/04 |
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With the difficult economic circumstance all over the world, Jordan is currently facing harsh economic conditions that assist in increasing poverty and unemployment. To moreover increase the harsh living conditions, Jordan is facing huge water ( ... )
ty problems. For that reason, this project will help support poor families in the area by providing means for water management and decreasing environmental degradation that will highly affect their agricultural dependence.
This project will therefore aim at decreasing environmental degradation in the Allan village of the Balqa Governorate, by providing ways to tackle water scarcity with
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Pakistan
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Land Degradation
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2010
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49,000.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: PAK/SGP/OP4/CORE/09/46 |
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Project objectives:
? To mobilize the CBOs already established for the similar projects
? To introduce sustainable land management techniques
? To demonstrate cost effective and efficient replicable land and water utilization system ( ... )
tivities to be carried out under project:
1.1: All stakeholders consultation workshop including the SLMP field team for integrated project filed planning
1.2: Delivery of social mobilization process with the coordination of already existing Civil Society Organizations/projects
1.3: Social Entrepreneurs rehabilitation and organization
2.1: Introduction of innovative water harvesting
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Fiji
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Biodiversity
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2010
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2,000.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: FJI/SGP/OP4/3/CORE/10/03 |
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A community intiative to address the threats to the degradation of the forest ecosystem within the Natewa Tunuloa Penninsula and surrounding agricultural landscape. It is an Important Bird Area (IBA) and it supports a unique assemblage.
The ( ... )
ate threat to this area is the poorly planned and implemented logging practices that has degraded a large proportion of the lowland forest, reducing the extent of suitable habitat for the endemic bird species in the area and so increasing the threat of
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Kazakhstan
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Land Degradation
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2010
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26,400.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: KAZ/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2010/02 |
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After Soviet Union collapse livestock is mostly privately owned (about 70%). In Koilyk village it is too expensive for private owners of small number of livestock to graze their folks on distant pastures. Thus livestock is grazing over and over on ( ... )
me lands that leads to land degradation, pasture biodiversity depletion and livestock exhaustion. Underfeed cow gives less milk; weeds invading pastures produce barbs, which makes sheep wool unsuitable for further use. People receive less income and to increase it they expand number of livestock heads, without solving the root problems. Koilyk rural district is bordering future Specially
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Bulgaria
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Land Degradation
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2010
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21,905.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: BUL/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/10/19 |
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The project area occupies 1559 ha agricultural and other lands on the village Chelopechene (now residential district of Sofia), which, according to the investigations carried out in 1993, have to be considered highly polluted by Arsenic, Cadmium and ( ... )
lso by some POPs like PAHs and organochlorinated pesticides. The sources of the pollution are: (1) The ferrous smelter Kremikovtzi, which is neighbouring to the lands of Chelopechene; (2) Old landfills and waste-water deposition area; (3) A ground for deposition of solid waste materials from Sofia municipality (approximately 200000 tons) and others. The polluted soils cause contamination of
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Congo, dem. republic
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Biodiversity
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2010
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42,600.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: DRC/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/2010/04 |
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The project consists of restoration of natural ponds and trenches capacity to become a biotope where endemic fish species can once again produce and reproduce fish stock. Longtime ago on a big area of savannah, in the swamps of degraded forests, ( ... )
l ponds and trenches dug by aquatic animals were flooded once a year and served as a fish stock. These places have been blocked as a result of long-lasting human activities.
Once restored, these biotopes will become a place where:
? Different fish species and aquatic animals can live and reproduce;
? Alternative controlled fishing activities can take place lessening fishing pressure on the
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