There are 486 projects that match your search.
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2002
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11,041.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/01/09 |
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Capacity-building/demonstration on conservation & rehabilitation of water ecosystems through chemical-free agriculture, producing fertilizers for communities, skill training, study tours, environmentally-friendly occupation training. Target ( ... )
tion is the residents of Ban Nam Sab and neighbouring villages in tambol Wang Nam Khiew, Wang Nam Khiew District,
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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2002
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9,919.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/02/14 |
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Community effort to reverse the degradation trend of catchment area of the Thacheen River, one of the five major rivers draining into the Gulf of Thailand/South China Sea, by producing organic fertilizer/pesticide for use in agricultural practice, ( ... )
tating community marginal land and establishing natural trail for
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2002
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6,164.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/02/09 |
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The project location is situated in a plain area of northeast Thailand where community members earn their living mainly by growing rice , horticulture and small-scale fishing. Energy supply is from grid, canned natural gas and firewood from ( ... )
al area of paddy fields and garden. So far, there had been no initiative to launch reforestation for energy nor other type of energy conservation project. Natural resources have simply been consumed on a day-to-day basis. Average Per Capita income is Baht: 10,000:/year.
Trained on agricultural product processing and traditional therapy as an off-season occupation and supported by the
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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2002
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14,387.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/02/03 |
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Once an intact watershed area of Bangpakong River draining into the Gulf of Thailand / South China Sea, the soil in the project location,during a few decades ago,has been degraded through
plantation of commercial mono-crop. To ensure an ( ... )
ed yield after the soil begins to lose its fertility, chemical substances have been excessively applied adding up to the cost. Worse is low selling price of the product prompting the communities to expand the cultivate land into the forest. Consequently, soil erosion and run-off of excessive chemical occur and affect water-related ecosystems.
Realizing the degrading
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2002
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10,916.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/01/12 |
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Demonstration activity on the use of renewable energy by channeling falling water ,in stead of resorting to electric/combustion engine ,to drive rice-milling machine, . There are also capacity-building for communities. There are 200 families from ( ... )
illages in the Inthanon National Park to be the direct beneficiaries of the
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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2002
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10,959.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/02/02 |
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Following the advice and notification of grant allocation from the GEF/SGP Central Programme Management Team and the key action plan set forth in the Country Programme Strategy, the Thailand-GEF/SGP set to launch implementation of the year-4 ( ... )
ational phase two. The GEF/SGP information has been disseminated to target communities throughout the country. In addition, upon requests, the National Coordinator and some members of NSC travelled to meet and discuss face-to-face with groups of NGOs/CBOs who required further clarification.
From August 2001 to the June 2002, the programme has received 95 concept papers from target
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2002
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6,554.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/01/14 |
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Community demonstration on reduction of fuel consumption in rural livelihood: water buffalo for small tractor in agriculture and fast-growing trees plantation for fire-woods and charcoals. Target population is community members in Ban Na Lao, ( ... )
Nong Kung Si, None Sa-ard District, Udornthatni
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2001
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4,042.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/01/02 |
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With its length along the coast of 156 km., and area of 11,802 ha, the mangrove area of Suratthani covers the locations of 6 districts in the province. However, only 35 % of this was promulgated as a national reserved forest. ( The promulgation ( ... )
the year 1964 ).
Due to inadequate measure and lack of proper planning, all of the mangrove area had been used and degraded remaining the area of only about 3,160 ha in acceptable condition. The major causes of degradation can be summarized as follows:
1.Inappropriate public sector activities in and granted private sector uses of the forest land such as aqua-culture, salt farming ,
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2001
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3,608.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/01/05 |
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Participatory Action Research by joint activities between communities and acedemic institute which will make known the current mode of water resources consumption and lead to the formulation of plan for sustainable management of water resources at ( ... )
ity level. Target population are residents of three villages in Tambol San Pa Yang,Mae Taeng District, Chiangmai
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2001
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13,088.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/01/07 |
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Capacity-building and demonstration of communities on rehabilitation of water resources through learning process, data & information collection, on sustainable agriculture including demonstration plots and open forum of experience exchange. ( ... )
population reside in 5 villages of 3 districts in Nakhornphanom
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2001
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13,459.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/01/08 |
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Demonstration & Capacity-building activities of community for the rehabilitation & protection of water resources which involve traditional agriculture , demarcating conservation & fire break zone, revegetation, networking etc. Target ( ... )
tion are residents of 15 villages whose livelihood depend upon the river and its
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2001
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7,723.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/01/06 |
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Capacity-building activities of communities on environmental and natural resources management which provides training through seminars & study tours.There is also demonstration activities on approach for reducing threats on water resources.Target ( ... )
tion includes communities in six tambols of two districts in Nongkhai
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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7,831.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/01/04 |
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Situated next to the Doi Phu Nang National Park and with population of about 1,100 , almost all of the target community earn their living by agriculture. The main crops are cotton, rice, chili and corn for animal feed. Every season, ( ... )
are plenty of corncobs left unused.
Like all other rural communities in Thailand, the target population depends upon fire-woods from forest and natural gas available from local suppliers for household energy such as cooking. It has been evident that the amount of fire-woods from forest will be dwindling and hard to obtain in the near future while the price of natural gas is
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2001
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5,433.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/01/01 |
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Saa-paper industry is a traditional paper industry in northern region of Thailand. Saa paper can be used as a raw material for handicraft such as umbrella, note-book,souvenir,etc. The utilization of Saa bark as a raw material for the pulp and paper ( ... )
ry is considered as one of the major potential of pollution source to the environment including air, surface water and ground water, since the process requires some chemical substance and detergent.
The project location is situated along the Song River, an ecological portion of the Yom River and Chao Phraya River draining into the Gulf of Thailand. There are 6 big mills and 200 houses that
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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2001
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3,545.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/01/03 |
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Following the advice and notification of the grant allocation from the GEF/SGP Central Programme Management Team and the key action plan set forth in the Country Programme Strategy, the Thailand-GEF/SGP has launched the implementation of the ( ... )
operational phase. The GEF/SGP information has been disseminated to target communities throughout the country. In addition, upon requests, the National Coordinator and some members of NSC travelled to meet and discuss face-to-face with groups of NGOs/CBOs who required further clarification.
From mid-2000 to the May 31 , 2001, the programme has received 28 concept papers from target
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2000
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9,613.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/00/G45 |
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The project location is situated in the east coast basin, an ecological component of the gulf of Thailand. It is a watershed area of the Lang Suan River draining into the gulf. There are small tributaries of the river passing through the ( ... )
ities.
With the cultivated area of about 3,160 ha, nearly all 425 families earn their living through agricultural practices. The main crops encourage is coffee which constitutes approximately 30 % of all other fruit trees.
Similar to the prevailing environmental problems of other regions of Thailand, the project location has been facing with forest encroachment for more coffee plantation
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2000
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5,588.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/00/G25 |
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Ban (village) Laem Makham is situated in Sikao District , Trang Province. There are 120 families in the village who earn their livings by small-scale fishery using simple fishing equipment. In order to increase income for the ( ... )
ity, the women?s group had launched and activity which turns fishes of low economical value into food product such as dried fish, salted fish, fermented shrimp etc.
In the process of turning fishes of low economical value into food product, heat from sunlight and fire-woods are required. However, heat from these two sources have some limitation i.e. the sunlight is not always in abundance
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2000
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12,579.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/00/G24 |
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A portion of the ecosystems of the Indian Ocean, the project location is one of the richest spots in coastal resources such as mangroves, sea-grass, coral , water species and aqua-plants upon which the livelihood of 505 families depend. The ( ... )
economic development plans which is industry-oriented have caused the deforestation of mangrove forest, vast-scale shrimp farming, encroachment of national forest and construction along the coast. Consequently, all these have caused degradation to overall coastal ecosystems and quality of life to the communities at ? large.
There are many approaches to rehabilitate ecosystems and coastal
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2000
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11,289.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/00/G35 |
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A private volunteer organization working with youths and local communities to protect a water body - the Khlong Saensaeb and Hok Wa , tributaries of the Bangpakong River draining into the Gulf of Thailand. The activities include capacity building ( ... )
h environment education,training & seminar , monitoring water quality and increaing water
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2000
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9,134.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/00/G03 |
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Suwannaphum District of Roi-et province is situated in the southern part of the northeastern region, the poorest and driest region of the country. The majority of the people have practiced rice farming for many successive generation.
Since the ( ... )
f modern agricultural practice was adopted in Thailand some 50 years ago, small tractor has almost entirely replaced water buffaloes in agricultural practices. Diesel oil has been used at about 50-80 litres per season for the average of 5 ha. This is an average area being held by a northeastern family. The use of small tractor has produced unfavourable effects to the ecological system. Not only
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