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Poland
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Biodiversity
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1995
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12,271.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: POL/95/08 |
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Protection and construction of breeding grounds of corraciacs garrulus with co-operation with local communities and foresters.
The project?s overall goal is to create basis for a program of conservation of endangered Roller (Coracias garrulus). ( ... )
is listed in Poland?s Red Book, being considered one of the most endangered species of birds.Accordingly to at the time Polish legislation, the Rollers? nest should be protected by special zones, reinforcing strict protection during breeding season (?hands off?) within radius of 200m around the nest and allowing some forms of human activities within radius between 200 and 500m around the nest.
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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1995
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1,781.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: SRL/92/G51/010 |
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Rationale
Sugarcane and chena cultivation has led to deforestation and have caused the natural springs to dry up in the catchment areas.
Objectives
Protection of Narangaswatta water springs and its catchment.
Establish a carbon sink to absorb ( ... )
dioxide emission from sugarcane factories in the area.
Cultivate environmentally friendly attitudes among people through school children.
Activities:
Providing advice on tree plantation and the planting of necessary plants
for the protection of the forest as well as watershed protection
Construction of a protective wall around the water springs.
Plant trees in the catchment
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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1995
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14,234.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: POL/95/05 |
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In 1970s ornithologist observations ( eg. in Hungary) brought a dramatic mesage; renovation of houses in rural areas and gradually demolishion friendly for white storks thatched roofs replaced by azbestos roof caused move of white storks to other ( ... )
where hey construct nests, including pillars of elecricity grid.Young stock often was killed during first attempts to fly killed by electrcity.It had also economic implications - breaks in electricity delivery, repaation costs etc.Combination of these two negative impacts gave the ground for the first POLISH GEF/SGP approved project in July 1994.The pilot project of testing artificially
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Chile
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Biodiversity
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1995
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37,248.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: CHI/95/05 |
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En la Isla del Rey existía un bosque siempreverde en donde se encontraban especies como coigue tepa, ulmo y otros, debiso a los procesos de sustitución muchos de los suelos quedaron descubiertos y fueron colonizados por el ulex especie europea que ( ... )
onvertido en una plaga en el sur. Siempre el argumento de reforestar con especies nativas era desechado por lo lento del crecimiento así como las altas tasas de mortandad, el presente proyecto trabajará a partir de la Reforestación de zonas degradadas con especies nativas , implementación de un vivero, capacitación de monitores y desarrollo de un programa de educación ambiental. Se
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Chile
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Biodiversity
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1995
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9,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: CHI/95/01 |
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La LocalidadMapuhe del pangue está ubicada en la VIII Región del Bío
- Bío ante un uso intesivo de los suelos por la agricultura y ante la deforestación del borde costero se produce una duna activa que permanentemente avanza hacia los suelos ( ... )
ocalidad, el proyecto pretende controlar el avance de la dunas, mostrar a la comunidad que se puede hacer cambios en la capacidad de uso del suelo pasando de un suelo inproductivo a uno productivo y los beneficiarios del proyecto capacitados en control de
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Ecuador
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Biodiversity
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1995
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17,943.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: ECU/95/001 |
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Rehabilitate the Urumbilla ravine and improve the ecosystem,resulting in improvement of local economy.
Pilot phase
GEF contribution |
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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1995
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20,695.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PHI/31/92 (Pilot Phase 131-N) |
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Training program to develop and popularize training modules on rapid ri\ural appraisal/participatory resource appraisal as a tool in community-based resource management for NGOs and POs. |
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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1995
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32,312.11
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Phase 1
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Project Number: ZIM/92/G31/10 |
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The Serengeti Five project is located in the Chiduku communal land of Makoni district in Manicaland province. The project area has been allocated 12 hectares for field crops, 8 hectares for dam site, 8 hectares for lodge and 3 hectares for nursery ( ... )
shment and another 3 hectares for preservation of the natural woodland. The project essentially includes a plethora of activities , namely waterharvesting , market gardening and ecotourism.
PROJECT OBJECTIVES
1) To conserve and manage resources sustainably and to stimulate neighbouring communities to do the same through learning by example.
2) To encourage sustainable agriculture production
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Tunisia
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Biodiversity
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1995
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10,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: TUN/92/G51/19 |
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Le projet: "Contribution à la conservation de la biodiversité et la lutte contre la désertification à la base". Projet pilote de l'école primaire de Sidi Sâad vise à:
-Contribuer à la Conservation de la biodiversité ( ... )
tribuer à la préservation du patrimoine biologique national et protection des espèces végétales locales
-Impliquer des enfants dans la protection de l'environnement.
-Développer du volontariat à la base dans les écoles primaires pour la sauvegarde de la nature et de l'environnement.
Les activités du projet sont:
-Créer de 2 mini-pépinières :
-Une
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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1995
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23,712.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BRA/95/03 |
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This project will take place in Western Goiás State, in the Upper Araguaia River Region, in the Municipalities of Doverlândia and Iporá. Solar energy will be harvested for dehydration of native tropical fruit and medicinal plants, thus reducing ( ... )
scale industrial processing costs. Value will be added to the finished product, and commercial feasibility of alternative energy use in small rural properties. Employment and alternative income will be generated, consequently alleviating the rural exodus. Sustainable use of natural Cerrado resources will be promoted through cultivation and extraction of fruit and medicinal plants. A solar
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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1995
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3,690.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BOT/95/G51/003 |
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The village of Lesoma is situated in the North-East part of the Chobe District, about 12km south of Kazungula. The local community relies on farming as an essential activity to supply basic food and provide some income by selling surplus to Kasane ( ... )
zungula. Arable farmers in Lesoma have always faced the problem of their crops being destroyed by wildlife, elephants in particular. The situation has since become worse due to the increased number of animals coming from the east after the border fence with Zimbabwe was destroyed by elephants. Even though farmers are allowed to shoot animals to protect their fields, the majority of the crops
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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1995
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8,500.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: DOM/95/11 |
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Production, promotion and marketing of aromatic plants, including the establishment of a greenhouse and construction of a small-scale distillation plant for aromatic oils. |
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Ecuador
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Biodiversity
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1995
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19,267.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: ECU/96/008 |
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Community appraisal, inventory of flora and fauna species, management plan, experimental plots, training and dissemination.
Pilot phase
GEF contribution |
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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1995
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9,056.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: MLI/94/18 |
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Régénération de ronier une espece qui est menacée de disparition a Wadie.
Compte tenu de l?utilité du rônier et l?exploitation dont il a toujours été l?objet, les villages ont toujours eu des brigades de défense de rônier. Ces brigades ( ... )
ent contre l?exploitation des fruits avant leur maturité, la coupe frauduleuse des pieds. Ces mesures ne sont pas toujours efficace c?est dans ce cadre que le projet s?inscrit dans le renforcement des capacités pour la protection de l'environnement.
Description Protection de l?environnement a travers le reboisement
Objectifs spécifiques - régénération des rôniers
- protection du
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Trinidad and tobago
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Biodiversity
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1995
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869.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: TRI/92/G51/2101/005 |
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The island of Trinidad, despite its natural beauty, does not have an extensive tourist industry. However, the potential exists to make tourism a vibrant, lucrative and eco-sustainable industry for the inhabitants of Trinidad. The Toco Foundation: ( ... )
ultural Foundation for Integrated Development, an NGO founded in 1991, has embarked on a plan to develop the county of St. David through an Ecotourist Project which would generate employment, be sensitive to the local customs
and ecology of the region, and promote national environmental awareness. It is hoped that the project will gain national attention as an alternative model for economic
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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1995
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10,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: DOM/95/09 |
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Create awareness amongst women on the dangers of pesticide misuse through courses, workshops, and community meetings. |
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Ecuador
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Biodiversity
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1995
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18,114.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: ECU/95/007 |
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Research on Amazonian biotic resources, conservation of an in situ flora and fauna genetic bank, training and environmental education.
Pilot phase
GEF contribution |
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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1995
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9,500.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: DOM/95/12 |
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Supporting community-based conservation efforts through training, site visits and community exchanges. Inventory and production of a catalogue regarding wild varieties of plants and animals. |
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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1995
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8,375.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: DOM/95/06 |
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Support community-based management of protected areas through training courses for volunteer rangers. |
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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1995
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3,089.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/95/25 |
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The project was composed of two phases, in the first phase a forest on one hundred acres of land was to be raised in which appropriate plants and bushes including Babool, Shesham, Bar mulberry, Jund and wild roses shall be planted. In the second ( ... )
parent stock of black/gray partridge and hog deer was to be re introduced in the area, the idea behind the whole project was to create a refuge for wildlife which will be used as a hatchery initially for partridges and hog deer and later on for other birds and animals. Wild life would be provided with all the possible protection and facilities i.e. Shelter, Food, Proper Plants, Trees and
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