There are 379 projects that match your search.
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Kazakhstan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2000
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16,250.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KAZ/00/23 |
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Aral sea naked of more than 33 thousand square kilometers of its bottom, covered by salt hashed with the rests of chemical substances, before applied with the purposes of increase of productivity of agricultural cultures and then washed off by the ( ... )
Amu Darya and Sur-Darya in Aral sea. The thermal contrast, arising everyone day, between steppe, deserted district and water surface of the sea derivates local winds. They mix up with high-altitude winds of planetary character, gear up and rise in air thousand tons of rests from the sea and carry them out on thousand kilometers, which then drop out on ground, cover it and make unsuitable for
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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2000
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20,566.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KAZ/00/01 |
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Desertification keeps aggressing villages and auls. As it was indicated in the Strategic Environmental Program of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the main reasons are not only draughty climatic conditions but also antropogenic factors. These factors ( ... )
ed negatively Aral region, not only the territory close to the sea, but also Sur-Daria river banks, particularly ecosystems of overflow lands inhibited by the main part of population in Kzyl-Orda and north-west South Kasahkstan oblasts. In recent years, the excessive use of overflow lands ecosystems is also caused by transition period crisis. The main part of local population is unable either to
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Kazakhstan
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Multifocal Area
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1999
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37,072.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KAZ/99/01 |
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During realization of the first stage of the project a number of difficulties which NGOs collide with in the process of realization of different activities have been revealed.
1) NGOs leaders have a poor understanding of what monitoring is, what ( ... )
necessary for, and how monitoring results can be used in the NGOs activity. Besides, there is a lack of accessible methodical literature in Russian and in Kazakh.
2) NGOs don't successfully involve resources into the projects, they are not able to develop evident presentation materials and arrange success information campaign and to draw attention of journalists.
3) NGO leaders don't possess
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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1998
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50,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/98/01 |
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Now the apple forests of the Zailijskij-Alatau are represented with three wild species of apple tree: Malus sieversii, M. kirghisorum and M. niedzwetzkyana. Among them, M. sieversii included in Red Data Book, is most widely spread, forming large ( ... )
enosae in the bottom of the Northern slope of the Zailijskij-Alatau. Earlier, wild apple trees were much more widely distributed in the steppe zone of the Zailijskij-Alatau Mountains. However, now the numbers of apple trees are extremely reduced as a result of many years' felling of precious wood by local people and using apple forests as pastures. Also apple trees suffer from hay-making, soil
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Kazakhstan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1998
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25,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/97/04 |
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The Aral Sea is a region of ecological catastrophe caused by human beings nowadays. Not well considered policy of natural resources utilisation, abundant water consumption from the Amudarya and Syrdarya rivers for agricultural utilization have a ( ... )
egative impact not only on environment but on the population of this region. Economic crisis in Kazakhstan aggravates the situation. High level of unemployment, low income, population migration, decrease of life expectancy, growth of infant mortality rate and infectious diseases - it is not a full list of environmental crisis consequences. It has a special impact on status of women and
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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1998
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21,902.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/97/05 |
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In the south of Kazakhstan a unique object, the National Aksu-Dzhabagly Reserve, is located. It has a significant value for conservation of the Kazakhstan nature, and also takes important place in the international system of protected natural ( ... )
ories, it's widely known to the world community. The area close-fitting to the Reserve has also a great value on biological diversity of Western Tien-Shan region because the territory of neighboring reserve ?Aksu-Dzhabagly? doesn?t fully protect the specific character of regional flora and fauna. For instance, the whole zone of foothill ephemeral semi-desert (which remained beyond the boundaries
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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1998
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23,602.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/98/05 |
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Aralsk town is situated north-east of the Aral sea and until the mid-70s it was a port. At the present time the sea has been receded and the former sea bed has become a source of wind salt, sand, and dust which blows onto the town. The prevailing ( ... )
westerly wind used to bring cool moist air from the sea but now it brings hot air and hazardous chemicals from the sea bed. Absence of the woody and shrub vegetation around Aralsk aggravates the problem. Clearing of saxaul woodland at the begining of 20th century and current desertification process can dramatically affect biodiversity of north deserts. The importance of stands of trees and shrubs
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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1998
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450.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/97/08 |
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Providing national NGOs with a forum to become officially registered, according to the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
This planning grant also 1) enhances the degree and the quality of community and stakeholder participation in the ( ... )
t design and development, 2) provides the grantee with access to relevant scientific and technical expertise to ensure that the project has a sound scientific and technical foundation, 3) provides access to technical assistance in sound project design and
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Kazakhstan
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International Waters
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1998
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300.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/97/06 |
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Providing national NGOs with a forum to become officially registered, according to the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
This planning grant also 1) enhances the degree and the quality of community and stakeholder participation in the ( ... )
t design and development, 2) provides the grantee with access to relevant scientific and technical expertise to ensure that the project has a sound scientific and technical foundation, 3) provides access to technical assistance in sound project design and
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Kazakhstan
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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450.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/98/03 |
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This planning grant 1) enhances the degree and the quality of community and stakeholder participation in the project design and development, 2) provides the grantee with access to relevant scientific and technical expertise to ensure that the ( ... )
t has a sound scientific and technical foundation, 3) provides access to technical assistance in sound project design and
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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1998
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400.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/98/04 |
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This planning grant 1) enhances the degree and the quality of community and stakeholder participation in the project design and development, 2) provides the grantee with access to relevant scientific and technical expertise to ensure that the ( ... )
t has a sound scientific and technical foundation, 3) provides access to technical assistance in sound project design and
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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1998
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300.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/97/07 |
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This planning grant 1) enhances the degree and the quality of community and stakeholder participation in the project design and development, 2) provides the grantee with access to relevant scientific and technical expertise to ensure that the ( ... )
t has a sound scientific and technical foundation, 3) provides access to technical assistance in sound project design and
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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1998
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460.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/98/02 |
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This planning grant 1) enhances the degree and the quality of community and stakeholder participation in the project design and development, 2) provides the grantee with access to relevant scientific and technical expertise to ensure that the ( ... )
t has a sound scientific and technical foundation, 3) provides access to technical assistance in sound project design and
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Kazakhstan
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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16,837.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/98/07 |
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A modern approach to the environmental issues solution presupposes the principle of public active involvement. The Declaration adopted during the conference of the United Nations Organization in Rio de Janeiro from June 3 till June 14, 1992 ( ... )
ledged public participation as the most important principle in the sphere of environment protection. Such approach has acquired great significance during recent years and showed high efficiency in environmental issues solution in many countries of the world. Development of such approach is highly important for Kazakhstan.
The non-governmental environmental movement on Kazakhstan began its
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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1998
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29,390.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/98/06 |
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The greater part of Southeastern Kazakhstan is occupied by the arid and subarid landscapes particularly exposed to degradation through the anthropogenic pressure. A considerable disturbance of the biotic balance in ecosystems first of all affect the ( ... )
rsity of invertebrate animals; representing the most numerous component of the whole fauna (a total number of invertebrate species in region is more than 100,000 as compared with 835 vertebrate ones), they are an indicators of the biocenose welfare. One of the basic biocenose components are bees the main nucleus of which is represented in Kazakhstan by solitary ones having ancient
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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1998
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24,969.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/98/10 |
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Desertification keeps aggressing villages and auls. As it was indicated in the Strategic Environmental Program of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the main reasons are not only draughty climatic conditions but also antropogenic factors. These factors ( ... )
ed negatively Aral region, not only the territory close to the sea, but also Sur-Daria river banks, particularly ecosystems of overflow lands inhibited by the main part of population in Kzyl-Orda and north-west South Kasahkstan oblasts. In recent years, the excessive use of overflow lands ecosystems is also caused by transition period crisis. The main part of local population is unable either to
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Kazakhstan
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Multifocal Area
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1997
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4,800.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/97/01 |
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The GEF SGP started its activity in June 2007. To acquaint different target groups about the GEF/SGP thematic priorities, criteria and to ensure a wide audience participation in the GEF SGP programmes a stakeholders workshop "Small Grants Programme. ( ... )
ng for partners" is arranged in September 1997.
A wide range of SGP GEF partners will take part in the workshop, like experts (ecologicts, biologists, geographers, etc), NGOS, CBOs, local authorities, mass-media. The GEF SGP criteria will be widely discussed, a number of recommendations to adapt the GEF SGP activities for the country level will be developed to be further used by the
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Kazakhstan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1997
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640.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/97/03 |
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This planning grant 1) enhances the degree and the quality of community and stakeholder participation in the project design and development, 2) provides the grantee with access to relevant scientific and technical expertise to ensure that the ( ... )
t has a sound scientific and technical foundation, 3) provides access to technical assistance in sound project design and
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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1997
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500.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KAZ/97/02 |
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This planning grant 1) enhances the degree and the quality of community and stakeholder participation in the project design and development, 2) provides the grantee with access to relevant scientific and technical expertise to ensure that the ( ... )
t has a sound scientific and technical foundation, 3) provides access to technical assistance in sound project design and
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