There are 29,070 projects available.
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Project Title |
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Area Of Work
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Start Date |
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2002
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30,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/02/01 |
This project seeks to adapt the infra-structure for sustainable production installed in the AGROTEC Agroextractivist Unit in Diorama, state of Goiás for technical and ecological tourism. The Vereda dos Buritis Farm has an area of 125.29 ha, where ( ... )
nal plants and phytotherapeutic medicines are produced, as well as the raising of wild animals and the economic use of native plants. The current facilitites will be expanded to provide room and board for up to 36 visitors who will be either participating in capacity-building workshops or practicing ecotourism, with access to the ecological trails. The presentation of 50 products, including their
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2002
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38,469.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/UNF/10/02 |
The project aims at synthesizing the Baseline Assessment Components technical reports into a consolidated baseline assessment report, incorporating the latest information from such sources as the Philippine Biodiversity Conservation Priority-setting ( ... )
(PBCPP) results and the Critical Ecosystems Partnership Fund (CEPF) Ecosystem Profile; revising the draft site strategy based on the inputs from the baseline assessments and other relevant information; presenting and refining the site strategy and the conceptual framework based on workshop consultation; undertaking the validation workshop, in partnership with the five (5) local NGOs (that did
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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2002
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30,964.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BZE/UNF/02/05 |
The Zoo proposes a program of school visits, including the presentation of a specially developed program on the reef and its resources, and an end-of-the-year marine environmental science fair, to achieve this goal. By the end of the project, 30 ( ... )
y school teachers from all over Belize would have been educated on marine conservation topics by participating in the Zoo?s annual study tour for primary school teachers and Zoo Educators would have made an estimated 60 presentations in 20 schools from 12 coastal communities to 6,000 students and teachers in the two southern most districts; an additional 800 students and teachers from three of
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2002
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/02/03 |
The Governments of Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe agreed in November 2000 to create the Gaza-Kruger-Gonarezhou Transfrontier Park. The potential impact of this initiative is to consolidate the fragmented protected areas of Gonarezhou ( ... )
al Park in Zimbabwe, Kruger National Park in South Africa, the Binane and Zinave National Parks in Mozambique and Countada 16 in Mozambique. This will result in the creation of one large transfrontier conservation area of approximately 50 000 square kilometres.
This planning grant is to support the collection of data in the field. The activities include the identification of two Zimbabwean
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Lithuania
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Biodiversity
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2002
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12,386.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: LIT/02/08 |
?ilutë region is one of the 4 Lithuanian environmental regions, selected for detailed biota research (Biodiversity Conservation Strategy and Action Plan of the Republic of Lithuania, 1997); Ecological situation in the region is unsustainable; Only ( ... )
l part of the territory investigated.
Project aim is to estimate the biodiversity in non-protected natural areas of ?ilute district, establish protected areas for rare and endangered species, increase number of their populations and predict their survival.
Activities: Investigations and inventorisation of biota in situ, categorisation of rare species and establishment of their protection
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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2002
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33,851.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BZE/02/02 |
During the community consultations carried out with the GEF/SGP planning grant it was observed that community members had little knowledge of the SCMR, both in terms of conservation and management. Communities requested greater contact and follow ( ... )
TASTE, and also simple presentation of environmental issues through communication and outreach materials. There was complete support for the GEF/SGP project activities proposed by TASTE/SCMR.
GOAL: The goal of the project, therefore is:
To build the capacity of TASTE to co-manage the Sapodilla Caye Marine Reserve through appropriate staffing and training, institutional strengthening
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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2002
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46,972.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BZE/UNF/02/06 |
The project is aimed at developing the capacity of TASTE in its role as co-manager of the SCMR. Throughout the project timeline, TASTE will strive to ensure continued and increased community involvement working through participants in the outreach ( ... )
mmes. Participation will be built through additional visits to communities. The project will have an ongoing evaluation/monitoring component.
It is expected that at the completion of this project, 80% of its targeted population (Students in Standard 5 to 6 in Primary Education and first to fourth form high school students) will be better able to understand the value of marine natural
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Mauritius
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Biodiversity
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2002
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2,248.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAR/01/15 |
This project originated as a consumer issue faced by the NGO ACIM regarding the perception of the increased use of plastic bags at the detriment of our natioanlly notorious 'tante bazar' produced from the 'Vacoas' leaves, scientifically known as ( ... )
us utilis and which is a native to Mauritius and the Mascarenes. Parallely, the MAA were involved at Le Bouchon with the 'Vacoas' weaver community. Three studies were undertaken, namely the socio-economic study, the ecological study and the consumer study. The objectives of the overall study were to evaluate the possibility of conserving biodiversity with the management of pandanus trees, to
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India
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Biodiversity
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2002
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6,778.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SGP/GEF/IND/OP2/02/KAR02 |
The project intended to conserve the wild orchids through exploration and collection of orchids involving local communities and the Karnataka Forest Department. The objective was to promote the conservation of Hot spots of wild orchids both in-situ ( ... )
-situ, exploration and collection of wild orchids, establishment of orchidarium at the state level and documentation of wild orchids.
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2002
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3,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KEN/UNF-GEF/PLN/02 /01 |
In this project Natural Resources Management and Development Agency will carry out a feasibility study on the conservation of Timau Forest Block |
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India
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Chemicals
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2002
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23,095.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SGP/CCF/IND/OP2/02/DEL02 |
Project aims to use innovative means to create an understanding and proactive action at the ground level about solid waste handling through Multi-sectoral participation,and expects to determine sector specific needs to facilitate ragepickers, ( ... )
late their issues of concerns and finally includes the concept of norms for waste management at Zonal level.
The project is completed successfully. The major aspects of Im.apact Assessment is that organisation has linked with Railway Department for upscaling of the project for upliftment of Rag pickers and launching up another project of Solid Waste Management at Railway platform of old delhi.
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Kyrgyzstan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2002
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7,200.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP2/Y4/CORE/2002/24 |
The Karakol city is administrative center of Issyk-Kul oblast which has according to Low of Kyrgyz Republic status of biosphere territory ?Issyk-Kul?. Population of Karakol city is 60000 people; total area is 70km2. Air pollution is very high and ( ... )
s norm in 2-5 times because of using secondhand, defective cars, motorcycles and low-quality petrol.
The main purpose of the project is propaganda of bicycle transport advantages through development bicycle hire and repairing stations system. Bicycle purchasing is expensive acquisition that is why the project facilitates access to bicycle for population (single woman, students, children and
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Kyrgyzstan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2002
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7,200.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP2/Y4/CORE/2002/31 |
Talas town is administrative center of Talas oblast with 35000 populations. 7000 people live in the nearest villages Koktokoy, Kokoy, Kumaryk. These settlements are sources of the so-called pendular migration. That is people go to the town in the ( ... )
me and return home in the evening to their villages.
Despite of Talas town status the main resources of town-dwellers income are cattle-breeding, plant cultivation, contraband petrol, cigarettes selling (because of nearby Kazakstan board), cash benefits, salary. Industry and services are developed limited scope.
The main purpose of the project is propaganda of bicycle transport advantages
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Trinidad and tobago
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Multifocal Area
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2002
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3,820.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TRI/02/04 |
The Tobago Youth Conference on Sustainable was held during May 1-3, 2002 at Mt Irvine Hotel Tobago. It facilitated the participation of youths in the discussion of sustainable development issues using a multi-sectoral approach. Youth representatives ( ... )
esentations on the sustainable development of different sectors, including environment, agriculture, church and community, coastal development, fisheries, health, HIV/AIDS, politics and livelihoods.
Working groups proposed recommendations aimed at achieving improved sustainability in the development of Tobago. Alongside the youth presentations, experts provided commentaries and/or
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Poland
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2002
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18,362.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/02/16 |
In XIX-XX century very wide networks or separate units of narrow-gauge railwys were constructed, serving eg. sugar-plant with farmers producing sugar-beets in vincinity, very short ones - serving brick-yards or - serving forest area with intensive ( ... )
ation of forest resources; Gradually truck transportation replaced all narrow-gauge railways, which became uneconomical (?).In Poland this process started in 1970s, and until now in early XXI century process is going on.What is worse - it is exposed to dismantlig the track and all facilities (very often - simply robbery of rail track, devastation of facilities (buildings,all technical
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2002
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48,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KEN-GEF-02-005 |
In this project the GEFSGP will support capacity building and training of two wood carving cooperatives which are adopting the use of Mango, Neem and jacaranda trees to replace threatended spp of hard woods. Interantional Certification will enable ( ... )
rvers to get a prmium because of using these good
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Palestine, State of
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Biodiversity
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2002
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24,750.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAL/02/27 |
The project will contribute to prevent the degraded land of 1 KM2 at the main road between Gaza and AlNusirat town at the middle area of Gaza through multiple intervention of site rehabilitation, planting carpobrotus edulis. And to raise public ( ... )
ess on conserving biodiversity through producing 750 copy of the brochure and 1000 copy of a leaflet, producing two boards highlighting positive environmental values and conducting 3 workshops.
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2002
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5,326.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/02/10 |
Traditional flax cultivation in Buffer Zone of Biebrza National Park ? restoration of Spergulo Lolietum remoni |
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2002
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673.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/01/07p |
Project preparation-collection of all necessary datas collected from local farmers concerning the history of flax cultivation; consultation with IHAR Institute in Radzikow by Warsaw about available seeds, methods of cultivation;initial negotiations ( ... )
armers potentially participating in this project; collection of datas concerning traditional craft, collection of old equipment for creaton of flax center.
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2002
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2,570.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/UNDP-TRAC/02/01 |
The project's main objective is to share and give feedback to the Monduli community members about the outcome of the research results and finds. it will also explore indigenous conservation techniques that have traditionally governed the management ( ... )
cinal plant resources.
The Cross Boarder project facilitated the initial work of this NGO in Monduli by linking their research team with nationa, district and local authorities and
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