There are 288 projects that match your search.
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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1994
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12,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BZE/94/01 |
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The goal of the project is to demonstrate to the surrounding communities of the Rio Bravo Conservation Area how the conservation of the area and its biodiversity, together with involvement in alternative activities besides slash and burn ( ... )
lture, can provide tangible benefits to them. This primary goal could be achieved while at the same time, two other direct objectives would be accomplished: a) to encourage the Arts and Crafts Group to utilize sustainable resources in their community and immediate environment to produce crafts for sale to obtain additional income for their families and to improve their standard of living; b) to
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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1994
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35,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BZE/93/06 |
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The project aims to promote environmental awareness and protected area concepts and biodiversity protection among park personnel and community leaders. Specifically, the project will:
1. Demonstrate, through training workshops and related field ( ... )
ties, potentially successful approaches to conserving biological diversity and reducing greenhouse emissions which contribute to global warming.
2. Demonstrate successful, or potentially successful, strategies for mobilizing communities and peoples to conserve their environment.
3. develop priorities and strategies for addressing relevant environmental problems,
4. Provide training at the
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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1993
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27,463.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BZE/93/01 |
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The goal of the project is to install permanent reef moorings to reduce anchor damage in areas of the reef and atolls frequently used. It also includes a marine tour guide training workshop associated with an introduction to the use, maintenance and ( ... )
ng behind the installation of reef moorings.
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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1993
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24,782.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BZE/93/04 |
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The main purpose of the proposal is to promote the development of St. Margaret?s Village through the effective co-management (AFFBL and the Forestry Department) of Five Blues Lake National Park and the generation of a local tourist industry ( ... )
ted to the park. This was actually a pilot project for building an office for AFFBL, providing salaries for park wardens and paying consultation fees and supporting other
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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1993
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14,204.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BZE/93/07 |
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The objectives of the project are:
1. To protect the Aguacaliente Lagoon as a critical habitat for many species of wildlife and exotic animals therein, such as the tapir, gibnut, turtles, wild ducks, the jabiru stork and many species of fish and ( ... )
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2. To promote environmental issues awareness through community workshops.
3. To promote community based eco-tourism for greater self sufficiency.
4. To refrain from slash and burn agriculture around the area of the lagoon, by introduction of sustainable agricultural
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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1993
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36,300.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BZE/93/05 |
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The project?s goal is to provide the local community with an improved environment for the safety and good health of its residents. Specifically, the project will:
1. Review and revise existing training programs on conservation and environmental ( ... )
tion in order to make them relevant to the Belizean conditions and the age groups of the participants.
2. Prepare new training manuals and plan training programs.
3. Train leaders on conservation and environment.
4. Train leaders to train groups on conservation and environment.
5. Implement an environmental protection project within the community.
6. Investigate the condition of the
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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1993
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12,560.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BZE/93/03 |
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The project addressed a wide range of interrelated activities. It provided support for manatee and sea turtle research and conservation, provided for the planting of a thousand disease resistant coconuts to help control beach erosion, installed ( ... )
trines and biogas digesters for sewage control, put up signs, provided training in guiding and tourism and supported environmental awareness education in Gales Point Village.
Manatee research and hawksbill turtle research and nest protection efforts were a big portion of the project. Crocodile studies were also funded. A thousand lethal yellowing- resistant coconut trees were planted to
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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1993
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14,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BZE/93/02 |
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In the determination of maturity ogives and fecundity for the spiny lobster in Belize Project, the BYCC will train 12 young men and women from the urban areas of Belize City in water safety skills. These young men and women will then work with the ( ... )
biologist at the Fisheries Department and assist in the field work and some analysis of data in order to determine maturity ogives, fecundity, egg quality, and thereby the seasonal pattern of spawning for the spiny lobster stock in Belize.
Data collection and field work will last for 9 months. Most of the analysis of data goes on simultaneously with the field work, with the conclusive
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