There are 1,032 projects that match your search.
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Mexico
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International Waters
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2002
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25,877.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MEX/02/04 |
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Iniciativa comunitaria para eliminar las causas de las fuentes de contaminación marina, en particular los contaminantes orgánicos persistentes y nutrientes. También pretende prevenir y controlar la degradación ambiental de los hábitats ( ... )
cos: los humedales, aguas poco profundas y arrecifes que apoyan la biodiversidad. La comunidad tendrá un diagnóstico de la calidad del agua, como un medio confiable para la correcta gestión de su ecosistema, garantizando la salud de la misma y fomentar así la actividad
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2002
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12,578.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/02/13 |
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Situated in the central region of Thailand?s Tha Cheen Basin, the project location has been known as a part of rice and water granary of the country. Since 1972, farming practice has been modified from one crop a year to two and more i.e. five ( ... )
crops two years, prompting the introduction of farm machinery and chemical substance.
With such intensive production, the application of chemical fertilizer has gradually increased i.e. from 60-90 kg/ha towards 1982 to 300-450 kg./ha at present time. Application of chemical pesticide is also in parallel intensive. Under the average slope of 1:1,000, the excessive chemical runoff is seeping
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Iran
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International Waters
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2002
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25,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: IRA-G52-2001-005(IRA98G52) |
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Project location:Salakh village in Qeshm (Lat./Long. : 26.631419;55.568848)
This is a pilot project in Qeshm Island for the rehabilitation of the natural marine resources through an indigenous method of artificial reefing. Initial studies will be ( ... )
d out to combine the indigenous and scientific knowledge based on which environment friendly materials will be constructed for artificial reefing. Once the process of artificial reefing is completed the designated area will be secured and guarded by the local fishermen. A management plan for sustainable fishing will be drawn by the locals and fishing cooperatives. The locals will also be
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2002
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17,249.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/02/12 |
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The Ing River is an ecological portion of the Mekhong River, the international water No.55. The Ing sub-basin covers an average area of 7,170 sq. km. in Chiangrai and Phayao Province. The most recent preliminary survey revealed the ( ... )
ation of the basin as follows:
1.Unsustainable use of natural resources such as deforestation, forest and wetland encroachment
2.Pollution from land-base activities: chemical run-off from agricultural land and community waste disposal
3.Extinction or reduction of water species due to destructive or intensive fishing methods
4.Outbreak of alien species such as cherry shell, sucker fish, and
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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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Guatemala
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International Waters
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2002
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13,125.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA-CWI-03-02 |
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This project aims to attend the diminishing of pollution with non-organic garbage at one of the main touristic centers on the Lake Atitlán protected area, in two ways, the first one is to amplify the activities of the implementing community ( ... )
tee?s recycling and collection center with the addition of new plastic garbage processor in order to facilitate the recycling of plastics; and the second one is directed towards a formal study to establish means to provide sustainability to the whole process and collection and recycling center, through the analysis of feasibility and options to achieve this with the commercialization of recycled
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Kyrgyzstan
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International Waters
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2002
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6,900.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP2/Y4/CORE/2002/11 |
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The main idea of the project is the reduction of water pollution in transboundary Isfana river basin. The main tools are: rehabilitation of a sewerage system, monitoring of ecosystem and notification, training of the local Tajik and Kyrgyz ( ... )
tion, , introduction of new system of the payment for maintenance of the sewerage
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Palestine, State of
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International Waters
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2002
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30,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAL/02/28 |
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Sustainable management of natural water resources to prevent vegetation deterioration in Abassan village in Gaza? through utilizing multiple approach of biodiversity conservation and community development. This will be achieved by establishing 3 ( ... )
harvesting-pools in a capacity of 150 m3 in three disadvantaged locations in Abassan area. Water pools will be designed to collect water from the roofs of the green houses as well as the rain to be used through installing pumping system during the summer time. The collected water will provide sustainable substitute of the intensive salinity of the aquifer, replanting 180 palm trees aiming at
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Jordan
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International Waters
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2002
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40,254.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: JOR/02/10 |
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The Jordan Royal Ecological Diving Society (JREDS) has been working with the glass boat sector in Aqaba in order to lay the ground for upgrading the sector. To prepare for this phase a ?Pilot Project to Upgrade Glass Boat Sector in Aqaba? will be ( ... )
ented by JREDS in cooperation with the Glassboaters Association. The project aims at upgrading the capacity of the glassboats, regulating and organizing the sector in Aqaba, in order to improve performance and efficiency thereby improving the levels of income generated by the individual glassboats, which will, in turn, provide an incentive for operators to cooperate in adopting environmentally
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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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Lithuania
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International Waters
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2001
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11,686.34
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Phase 2
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Project Number: LIT/01/07 |
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The project objectives are to clean the river water flowing into the Baltic Sea and to foster understanding of water importance and love of nature among the community members. The following tasks will be implemented: establishment and elimination of ( ... )
nation sources in the river water; cleaning, deepening, broadening and damming up of the river Naujoji Agluona; arrangement of recreation zone; fostering of community to preserve the clean water and
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Tunisia
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International Waters International Waters
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2001
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TUN/01/04 |
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this project aims to demonstrate the NGO?s expertise and its scientific knowledge in the field of maritime exploration in order to elaborate an awareness strategie targeting young people and fishermen for a more responsible behavior concerning the ( ... )
me environment protection.
The activities of the project, will aim to diffuse and found a communication of " culpabilisation, sensitizing, and appropriation of the challenges and objectives of safeguarding of the marine environment ". The activities aim to structure the fight against the " passive " behaviors in front of pollution and to let it make on the littoral, by implying the whole
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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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Jordan
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International Waters
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2001
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6,990.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: JOR/01/01 |
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The NGO will conduct a communication and outreach program for the Community Palm Plantation project that it has been implmenting for the past 3 years with SGP support. The project ocntributes to the sound integrated management of land and water in ( ... )
rdan Valley through the promotion of measures to control land degradation. The project will desseminate the experiences gained so far and train and involve the local community in project activities in order to encourage replication of these
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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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Lithuania
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International Waters
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2001
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950.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: LIT/01/10 |
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The results of the Mini grant project will be to create a bank of data and make its analysis, which will serve as a background for project baseline calculations and justification for the full project proposal for SGP for the next year. Bank of data ( ... )
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1.Data of farms and farmers (sociological questioner).
2.Data of structure of land using.
3.Data of the land productivity.
4.Data of farmers' income.
5.Data of government policy and private investment
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Trinidad and tobago
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International Waters
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2001
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998.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TRI/01/13 |
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This preparatory phase would comprise assessment of the current state of agriculture in the villages of Toco and Mission, identification of stakeholder participants, identification of appropriate organic farming methods, identification of technical ( ... )
nding support to support the project and preparation of a project proposal for
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Ecuador
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International Waters International Waters
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2001
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28,124.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ECU/01/005 |
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La comunidad de Costa Rica está conformada por 63 familias, con un número aproximado de 300 pobladores, la misma que depende casi completamente del bosque de manglar como su principal fuente de trabajo. Las presiones ejercidas sobre el manglar ha ( ... )
o, e incluso en muchos casos, eliminado las áreas de trabajo de los concheros, cangrejeros y otros usuarios ancestrales del manglar, dando paso a una creciente migración. La comunidad ha unido esfuerzos para salvaguardar el recurso manglar desde mediados de los 80?s, por lo que participación y gestión comunitaria siempre ha sido un compromiso clave.
El proyecto busca manejar integralmente
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Suriname
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International Waters
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2001
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TRI/01/04 |
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At the Toso and Sela creeks, tributaries of the Tapanahony river in eastern Suriname, gold is being mined on a large scale, in a environment-unfriendly way, with the aid of quicksilver (mercury). The quicksilver is used in order to bind gold ( ... )
ively (chemical bond) so that the gold can easily be separated from all other material.
When this method is used however, the dangerous substance (quicksilver) finally ends up in the environment (ground, creeks, rivers, atmosphere). Because of this manner of gold mining, the health of the gold diggers and of the maroon community which lives in that area, is very seriously affected. Most maroon
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