There are 29,070 projects available.
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Area Of Work
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Cook islands
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Multifocal Area Land Degradation Chemicals
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2006
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18,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: CKI/OP3/Yr1/06/02 |
4. Project brief description: Sustainable agriculture & reduction in release of POPs
4 (a) Objectives: (1) to reduce and eventually even eliminate chemical applications, so that the runoff of agricultural chemicals into our lagoon declines; (2) ( ... )
cate farmers to use natural composting techniques, so that the soils improve and the resulting rich biota replaces any application of fertilizer, thus retaining moisture, encouraging the plants natural protection from pests; (3) enhancing food nutrition; and, (4) eliminating exposure to POP toxins by farmers and
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India
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Multifocal Area
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2006
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26,423.20
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SGP/GEF/IND/OP3/02/06/LDK02 |
Namgyal Institute for People with Disabilities had earlier implemented a SGP project on management of urban solid waste in Leh with people with differential abilities. The present project is an up-scaled one that has been sanctioned based on the ( ... )
s of the earlier model. The goal of the project is to develop ways for reduction and management of urban waste in Leh, while providing sustainable livelihoods for the people with differential abilities. The project will reduce the incidence of dumping and burning of waste thus reducing release of methane and GHG. The segregated wastes with provide raw material for hand made Ladhaki handicrafts,
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Iran
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Biodiversity
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2006
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25,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: IRA/05/10 (58th) |
.Project location:khartouran - semnan(Lat/Long:36.707476-55.670471)
The main activities and outputs are:
o Extracting baseline in a participatory manner with the help of the Core Working Group (incl. stakeholder identification and ( ... )
rization, prioritizing tasks, indicators for qualitative outputs, etc).
o In collaboration and funding from Department of Environment (DOE) & CPAP and UNDP/GEF this project will engage the local community through a capacity and team building program similar to the one conducted in SGP Capacity Building Project No.IRA/05/09/OP3 (57th). Also as deemed possible by these partners assistance of an
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Iran
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Biodiversity
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2006
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25,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: IRA/05/11 (59th) |
Project Location:Bafgh Yazd(31.6193960-55.4260250)
The main activities and outputs are:
- Extracting baseline in a participatory manner with the help of the Core Working Group (incl. stakeholder identification and
( ... )
rization, prioritizing tasks, indicators for qualitative outputs, etc).
In collaboration and funding from Department of Environment (DOE) & CPAP and UNDP/GEF this project will engage the local community through a capacity and team building program similar to the one conducted in SGP Capacity Building Project No.IRA/05/09/OP3 (57th).
Also as deemed possible by these partners
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Cambodia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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42,035.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KHM/06/02 |
2.1 Project Description:
The project aims to electrify a rural village using 100% renewable energy sources. The source of biomass will be locally farmed trees no wood from natural forests will be harvested. Establishing community energy ( ... )
es/tree farms will reduce pressure from the use of fuel wood from local natural forests. The species of trees proposed in the project, Leuceana, is native to Cambodia. Leuceana is a fast growing, tropical legume tree (nitrogen fixing) which will improve soil fertility. Leuceana thrives on less fertile non-irrigated land often currently underutilized by farmers. These tree farms will not displace
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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40,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: INS/OP3/I/06/04 |
Goals:
Strengthening community-based forestry management including the animal or plants within the forest preservation, with a comprehensive conservation management as well as increased the indigenous law with betterment policy management and ( ... )
pment of local economy initiatives.
Project objectives:
[1] to collect basic datas on Taratak forest through mapping and analysis of natural resource from many aspects (biodiversity, social, culture, geo-politic and econommy):
[2] to acknowledge the sites as the important Tapir and tiger conservation and preservation that should not be violated,
[3] to develop environment friendly
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2006
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32,400.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: GHA/OP3/Y2/06/091 |
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT AREA:
The Weto Mountain Range is part of the Akwapim Togoland range, and stretches from Kpeve in the South Dayi District to Avatime in the Hohoe district.
The problem area consists of the degraded portions along this ( ... )
and preliminary surveys have identified 27 communities whose activities have been detrimental to the environment. The community members in this area are predominantly farmers growing cassava, yam, maize, fruits, cowpea, and vegetables.
2.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT:
Over the years, this portion of the range has seen a rapid reduction in its forest cover. The causes of this deforestation are
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2006
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10,445.82
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Phase 3
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Project Number: THA/05/19 |
Target Population/Location of project:
581 members of 130 families in Baan Huayluk , Tambol Muangyarm, Wiangkaen District, Chiangrai Province (along the Mekhong River). The project members earn their living fishing and growing oranges. ( ... )
livelihood activities are currently being threatened by land degradation, river bank erosion, and dwindling fish populations. The project aims to use a community-based approach to restore livelihood security.
Objectives:
1. Reduce transboundary pollutant flows into the Mekhong River
2. Demonstrate an approach to rehabilitate the ecosystems of the Mekhong River
3. Disseminate this
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2006
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49,853.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BOT/OP3/2/06/04 |
The proposed project aims at promoting human/predator coexistence by fostering and developing more enlightened attitudes towards predators in young and the old alike with the goal of securing the long term survival of the cheetah within the rich ( ... )
ersity of Botswana. The objectives of the project are to maintain in coexistence with human populations a viable population of cheetahs with a strong gene pool as an integral part of the ecosystems of Botswana, understand behaviour and the habitat requirements of Botswana's cheetah population, promote appropriate methods of livestock management, encourage their wider adoption and integration into
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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8,329.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MON/05/29 |
This project will support the activities of establishment of mini-park in Baruunkharaa, Orkhon, Bornuur sums by providing woody stems of willow and aspen, also intends to establish a cinder-block producing small plant in order to reduce using of ( ... )
or house building. Successful implementation of this project will result in reducing demand for wooden materials, saving a lot of forest
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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12,147.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MON/06/01 |
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 ( ... )
ry to it and elaborate the community participatory management plan in Boroo river
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Lithuania
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Climate Change Mitigation Land Degradation
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2006
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48,167.87
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Phase 3
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Project Number: LIT/OP3/02/06/08 |
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Ghana
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2006
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25,600.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: GHA/0P3/Y2/06/110 |
The Avatime Traditional Area is located along the western end of the WETO RANGE. While some of the villages are on top of the Mountains, others can be found in the valleys with some of them along the slopes. It is situated in the Mountain Forest ( ... )
There are seven communities in the area to be covered by the project. The inhabitants of these communities are basically subsistence farmers and petty traders with few of them being hunters. Most production is for home consumption while the little surplus is sold in the local or Logba markets. There were few cocoa farms also but most of it have been destroyed by bushfires and could not be
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Jamaica
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2006
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24,850.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: JAM/06/07 |
Located on the eastern tip of Jamaica, the parish of Portland is prone to extremely heavy regular annual rainfall. Because storms and prevailing winds generally approach from the east, this region is exceptionally vulnerable to devastation by ( ... )
al storms or hurricanes. Portland, and by extension the Drivers River Watershed, is particularly susceptible to flooding and landslides as a result of its topography, fast flowing rivers and the nature of the soils underlying the normally thick vegetation. Regrettably, the thick vegetation protecting the slopes and the valley floors is rapidly being cleared for agricultural purposes.
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Sri lanka
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Multifocal Area
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2006
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18,130.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: CWI/SRL/05/04 |
Rationale:The traditional lifestyle of the local community has been altered by various colonial rulers and has caused various water scarcity problems for agriculture and domestic purposes during last few centuries. Therefore, integration of modern ( ... )
using system with traditional knowledge and the practices is must for recovering the sustainable livelihood of the agricultural communities in Sri Lanka facilitating the eradication of poverty and meeting the development goals of the natural resource conservation in the country.
Objective: To provide guidance for formulation new community based water governing policies and protection of
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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50,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MAL/OP3/2/06/FP-58 |
The Nenggiri River is situated in the district of Gua Musang, Kelantan and is one of the major tributaries of the Kelantan river with Lebir and Pergau rivers. Its source is the Lojing Highlands on the Peninsular Main Range.
The environemtal ( ... )
ms include water quality degradation due to high sedimentation from extensive logging activities, land clearing for agriculture, unsustainable harvesting of non-timber forest products and illegal methods of fishing, i.e. poisoning, bombing and electrifying. The poverty level among the local community in the area, mainly the Malaysa and Indigenous Temiar Community is relatively high and are
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Yemen
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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15,844.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: YEM/OP3/2/06/05 |
Amahk Beach is located 20 km north of Bedhola Village (N12.34480 E 54.02083). The beach consists of sand dunes intracted with date palm trees forming a half moon shape. The sand is extened some distance into the Sea that makes it of extra natural ( ... )
attractive to tourists. The community proposed to provide some services to eco-tourists in exchange for income generation for communiyty benefit from providing shelters, food, goods and Guidance.
The Socotra Eco-tourism Society based in Hadibu (with capacity) in collaboration with Al-Mostakbal Fishing Cooperative Society (local) developed a set of activities that ensure the sustainable
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2006
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22,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: GHA/OP3/Y2/06/103 |
The entire Yaya Forest Reserve is located within the Dry Semi-deciduous Fire Zone (DSFZ) of the high forest (Hall and Swaine 1981). In 1994 the stand condition of Yaya Forest Reserve was scored as 5 (Hawthorne and Abu-Juam, 1995), indicating a very ( ... )
tatus. During the 2001 Multi Resource Inventory (2001 MRI), the Reserve (greater portion of the CFMP site) was not covered because it was considered highly degraded.
The forest is patchy or remnant forest occurs only along the river and stream channels. The entire area within the reserve boundary is invaded by grass and Chromolaena odoratum (Acheampong weed). Tree density (basal area) is
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2006
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23,400.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: GHA/06/106 |
Communities bordering the Esuboni Forest Reserve are predominantly settler farmers cultivating small land areas that have been purchased for arable crop production. Much of the land is under cocoa production owned largely by the indigenes. Besides, ( ... )
uboni forest reserve is under convalescence management with restricted access to the gathering of non-timber forest products. The local economies of the fringe communities are typically characterized by insufficient food production and poor farm incomes leading to poverty. The ADB/CFMP has also not been very beneficial to the communities as the degraded areas in the forest reserve are very small
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Ghana
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Biodiversity Climate Change Mitigation Land Degradation
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2006
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22,650.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: GHA/OP3/Y2/06/105 |
The wildfires pose challenges for the sustainable management of the resource, as there has been a tremendous increase in the number and severity of wildfires in the district recently. The use of fire for land clearing for farming and uncontrolled ( ... )
nnual wildfires encourage tufts of grass for cattle grazing and control of weeds prior to food crop establishment. Other causes of wildfires attributed to human activities include the reckless use of fire by farmers, hunters, smokers, fishermen, honey and palm wine tappers and local gin ?Akpeteshie? brewers.
Uncontrolled wild fire is listed to be a major ause of the degradation and loss of the
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