There are 187 projects that match your search.
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Lao
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Biodiversity Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2017
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32,830.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y6/STAR/BD/2017/22 |
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Hangsadum and Hangkhone villages are located in Khong district, Champasack province. The main occupation of villagers is fishery and doing agricultural productions to support the family member. In the between of these two villages? location, there ( ... )
Mekong Irrawaddy Dolphin that is the only one place in Lao PDR where has the species are nearly extinct. The fresh-water dolphin is the mammal species, which live in Mekong River and it is on the red list of endangered species that must be urgent to conserve. However, the fishing is a way of the local people in the area that is the threat, which has become the challenge for the dolphin
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Lao
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2017
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49,300.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y6/STAR/CC/2017/17 |
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For the last few years, the Lao government has retained the pro-poor focus in its energy policy development. However, public sector constraints prevent rapid strides. Thus, it?s imperative to promote private investment along with community ownership ( ... )
ernment partnership to enhance access to modern energy services in rural areas. To foster the social and economic development of Lao PDR, the government targets a national household electrification rate of 90% within 2020. The rural areas particularly suffer from a lack of safe and reliable electricity supply. Therefore, as endorsed by the Ministry of Energy and Mines, off-grid alternative
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Lao
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Land Degradation Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2017
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50,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y6/STAR/LD&SFM/2016/03 |
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The forest cover in Sekong Province is threatened. Rapid expansion of industrial agriculture and plantation establishment has emerged as a notable additional pressure on the remaining intact forest. Industry plantation areas have expanded ( ... )
ntially. Commercial timber extraction has been expanding rapidly over the past decade in the province. There is tremendous and growing pressure on Sekong to log its forests ? both from Vietnamese interests (where the wood furniture sector averaged 70% growth per year and from Lao companies (who face wood shortages because of dwindling stocks in lowland forests). The major threats to biodiversity
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Lao
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Chemicals Chemicals Chemicals
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2017
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18,546.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y6/STAR/CH/2017/21 |
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Organic Farmer Association (OFA) of Peak district, Xiengkhouang province is established in 2012, the main purpose of this community base organization is to produce the organic vegetables to sell at the local market. Each year they need fertilizer 73 ( ... )
ar to use in organic agricultural production, however the member of the association can produce the fertilizer only 28 tons/year, this means they have to buy from other places about 45 tons/year, but if they can produce this kind of material by themselves this will also be able to increase the yield to support the need of the local market and this can also help to increase their income generation
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Lao
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2017
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24,926.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y6/STAR/CC/2017/15 |
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For a decade, the villager of Horkang village, Phaxay district, Xiengkhouang province has been cutting the big quantity of tree to use as firewood for cooking and other purposes of the household that is causing the forest destroyed as well to emit ( ... )
eenhouse gas to the atmosphere, which is to make the temperature of the globe is also increasing or more global warming issues coming along as the consequence of the climate change that will lead to extreme environmental events such as more droughts, floods, wildfire to affect all sectors of socio-economic development. Along with the consequence of population growth the demand factors of basic
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Lao
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2017
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49,608.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y6/STAR/CC/2017/13 |
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Namak and Namngam villages are located in the buffer zone of the Phoukhaokhouai National Park in Thoulakhom District, Vientiane Province. People here 100% are farmers for rice, vegetable and livestock productions. Their food and income is extremely ( ... )
ed on the agriculture, however the agricultural condition is often unfavorable and not sufficient to afford the need. Farmers are struggling to meet self-sufficiency, especially for the big household. Most of farming method use is a traditional way, lack of knowledge about new technology or skill to improve their agricultural product and animal husbandry. Soil fertility is significantly reduced
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Lao
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Biodiversity Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2017
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49,625.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y6/STAR/BD/2016/09 |
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Forest loss and degradation have in recent decades led to a decline in the natural forests in Phongsaly Province, due to continuation of slash-burn cultivation practice because of limited livelihood alternatives and market access. Non-timber forest ( ... )
t (NTFPs), especially medicinal plants, though being one of the important income source for the communities in this area, has been more and more extracted for use and sales without thorough consideration of proper conservation, which putting major common medicinal plants in danger to be extinct in the near future. On the other hand, the living condition and livelihood of the population in the
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Lao
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Biodiversity Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2017
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50,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y6/STAR/BD/2017/18 |
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National Protected Areas Laving-Lavern is located along the mountain of Savannakhet province, which covers the geographical location of two districts such as Sepone and Vilabouly. National Protected Areas Laving-Lavern is also rich of the ( ... )
ersity with many kinds of wild plant and rare wildlife like Pseudoryx ngetinhensis, Nesolagus timminsi, Muntiacus vuquangensis, Pygathrix nemaeus, Muntiacus truongsonensis, Chrotogale owstoni and Rheinardia ocellate. Although the biodiversity is significant on both national and international levels, but the management from government side still needs the support due to lack of fund and human
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Lao
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International Waters International Waters International Waters
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2017
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49,500.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y6/STAR/IW/2016/07 |
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Nam Sim is a place in Viengxay district, Huaphanh province that had an abundance of biodiversity and forest. Nam Sim is very important and essential to the local people life in 19 villages of Viengxay district especially for the consumption of ( ... )
ng water, water supply to agriculture production and livestock. However, the biodiversity is being declined, many kinds of species are at risk of extinction and some of species disappeared from the forest such as deer, gibbons, because of the invasion of the local people for food hunting and reckless using of natural resources. In 2009, the people in Viengxay district were brought together to
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Lao
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Biodiversity Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2017
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8,725.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y6/STAR/BD/2017/11 |
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Theun Wetland is located in Na Theun village, Kongsedon district, Saravan province. This village has about 848 inhabitants, which the majority has engaged in subsistence agriculture. The water from the wetland is usually used for rice and crop ( ... )
ation, while many types of fishes and other aquatic species are caught for maintaining family food security and partially for income sources. However, due to the increased population, the number of trees surrounding the wetland has decreased resulting to the lower level of water and decline the capacity of water retention. The fish stock and other biodiversity species in the wetland have
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Lao
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Community Based Adaptation Community Based Adaptation Community Based Adaptation
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2017
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50,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y6/STAR/CC/2017/12 |
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This project focuses on upland communities in Vieng Phoukha District, Luang Namtha Province in northern Lao PDR. The upland communities are entirely dependent on agriculture and non-timber forest products (NTFPs) for their livelihoods. They ( ... )
ate steep slopes by rotational burning, with upland rice as the predominant subsistence crop. Small areas of other crops are also grown (such as maize, rubber, sesame) and sold to traders who visit the village. Only one crop is possible per year on hillside plots as they are dependent on the monsoon season from June and September. Some of the households rear a small number of poultry, ducks, pigs
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Lao
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Biodiversity Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2016
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25,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y5/STAR/CPS/2015/42 |
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There is a grant allocation derived from the global level to the country programme to call for a proposal from experienced organizations to be selected for one to do the assessment on Country Programme Strategy for the sixth operational phase (OP6 ( ... )
015-2018) of Lao
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Lao
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2016
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49,300.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y6/STAR/CC/2016/06 |
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Husbandry is amongst the most rapidly growing economic development activities in Lao PDR, particularly for pig farm. The fast growth of pig farming and city expansion has leaded to conflicting situation between the farms and surrounding communities. ( ... )
of positive economic benefits, pig farming also causes significant negative environment impacts to surrounding communities and often leads to conflicting situation between the farmers and people of surrounding communities. Untreated wastes from the farms have caused serious environmental pollution, such as odor smells, fly, polluted water, etc. Therefore, the project will help to demonstrate
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Lao
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Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2012
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50,000.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/LD/12/02 |
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There are 1,876 people; living in 384 families in the targeted village called Ban Kongtayoun, whose of those 24 families are living under poverty line (poorest families in the village). These are living on lending land for shifting paddy exercise ( ... )
asonal labor selling after annum harvests, particularly at the coffee and vegetable gardens surrounding village. They sometime have approached community forest in order to clear it for their permanent paddy field. Often, those had put into conflict with local authorities. Today more than of community forest degraded. Alternatives but permanent agriculture practice on own land like cash crops
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Lao
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Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2012
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50,000.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/LD/12/01 |
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Ban Namhouang is one of many villages that classified as poorest village in Med district, Vientiane province. The village locates in the heart of riches forest that is serving natural resources to survive of peoples? livelihood. Many of those are ( ... )
economize, for instant, non-timber forest products (NTFPs) like palm seeds. Livelihoods are highly conventional and dependency to natures. Main sources of livelihood are shifting cultivation and NTFPs collections. Nevertheless; the degradation of natural resources due to the unsustainable employ is not driving peoples in Namhouang village out of poverty. In addition, the isolation adds
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Lao
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2012
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50,000.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/CC/12/07 |
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Because the location of this village is too close to Mekong bank; peoples are living with fishery and two seasoning paddy growing. The banks of Mekong River along Ban Houay have been blighted by erosion problems for years and important parts of ( ... )
land was disappear. It has a devastating impact on the lives and livelihoods of villagers in this village. Although they and local government officials have been dealing with the condition with courage and fortitude and develop survival strategies based on indigenous knowledge to protect the banks - grow the plants called Korlao with the expecting that these plants could naturally create
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Lao
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Land Degradation Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2012
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49,000.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/LD/12/03 |
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There are 279 people; living in 48 families in the targeted village called Ban Tasoummai, who?s of those are mountainous Akha (Ekor) ethnic group living along Laos-Myanmar border. The village has established more 40 years in the middle of natural ( ... )
ce rich mountains valley and locates 26 km from district administration center and 129 away from Louangnamtha provincial administration center. Upland cultivation and livestock are keys livelihood, the main agriculture is subsistence and natural dependency the NTPFs (cardamom; ginger seeds; and especially are wild palm seeds?.) collection after harvesting is important as income alternated
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Lao
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2011
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38,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/CORE/CC/11/18 |
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Decreasing the use of fuel for lighting in 239 households is way of helping them to decrease expenses that are mainly come from selling NTFPs and fire woods.
Protection and sustainable management of community ecosystems can yield immediate, ( ... )
ffective climate change solutions that will be forever lost if we do not take immediate action. Village authorities believed that the burning and clearing of forests either for agriculture or harvest of forest products is a major cause of rapidly change appearance of their locations, although those movements make earnings for communities. With providing source of light, project hoped to expand
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Lao
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Land Degradation
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2011
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38,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/CORE/LD/11/10 |
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Biological conservation for the protection of land degradation through promotion of banana products as secondary occupation and alternative sources of livelihood.
Majorities of communities in Nong district, Savannakhet province are living in the ( ... )
nous area, which is an important sources of water, energy, mineral, forestry and agriculture land, as store of various living things, habitat of flora and fauna, which are endangered species. Growth of populations in the targeted location lead to daily increased food for this uplanders. They almost ending up with the over exploitation of natural resources for survival. Moreover, the irrational
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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/11/16 |
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Biological conservation for the climate events resilience and mitigation through promotion of secondary occupation as key alternative sources of livelihood.
Trees call Yang Bong (Nathaphoebeumbe-lliflora BL) is locally known as mosquito and ( ... )
ward off herbs, to some extent, groups of them reproduce as incense for the budhhda prays as well as other cultural events usage. In the decade, demand is rapidly increasing, many middle men from Salavan provincial town and some even come from Pakse to order villagers products. Today, the worries were emerged among the conservation society of the harvestment of this valuable tree species.
The
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