There are 27,190 projects available.
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Cabo verde
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Land Degradation
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2011
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24,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: CPV/SGP/OP5/CORE/LD/11/03 |
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This project aims to address land degradation issues at Ribeira Filipe local community in Fogo Island. Ribeira Filipe is located within the Parque Natural de Fogo boundaries, an area which has been heavily affected by soil erosion.
The Association ( ... )
eira Filipe in response to the above, proposes coordinated mechanical and biological initiatives, such as reforestation of slopes, to control soil erosion, in partnership with park authorities, local beneficiaries, and the Delegation of the Ministry of environment.
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Ukraine
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2011
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49,879.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: UKR/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/2010/07 |
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Main idea of the project is promoting and introducing environmentally friendly and sustainable transport by creating bicycle station and popularization of non-motorized transport. The pilot users and disseminator of knowledge will be social service ( ... )
from the territorial social service centers. A number of public ? private partnerships will be developed in the framework of the project. The project is implemented in Zhytomyr
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Gambia
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Biodiversity Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2011
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25,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: GMB/SGP/OP5/Y1/CORE/BD/11/15 |
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The aim of the project was to build capacities in environmental management focusing on environmental education. The project was implemented in selected schools and communities in the Lower and Upper Nuimi Districts of The North Bank Region- one of ( ... )
st environmentally degraded regions of the country.The specific objectives of the project were: to promote afforestation and reafforestation in targeted communities using indigenous tree species, to facilitate environmental education and communication initiatives in selected schools and to create awareness among project beneficiaries on environmental and natural resources
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Cambodia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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33,787.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: KHM/SGP/CCBAP-Sida/2011/62 |
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Findings from VRA by ARD with 104 participants, 42 female, conclude that for the last 30 years drought has been accelerating and heat is more prevalent in the dry season and last longer. Climate extremes have been causing severe problems such as ( ... )
ge of water for both domestic use and irrigation. VRA has identified a number of recommendations as follows:
- Raising more awareness on health related issues;
- Improving or maximizing existing water holding facility; and
- stablishing functional community resource management mechanism.
The project will assist 6,263 members, 3,157 women, from 1,271 households in 8 local communities of Cham
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Cambodia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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49,997.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: KHM/SGP/CCBAP-Sida/2011/67 |
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Project on Community Adaption to Climate Change to ensure food security and vulnerability adaptation is formulated based on VRA assessment conducted on 9-10 October 2011 with 80 participants, 40 female, representing local villagers who have been ( ... )
ed by CC including local authority from Proeuk and Trapaing Beng villages, Svay Teap commune, and Preu Meas village, Chamkar Andoung commune, Chamkarleu district, Kampong Cham province. VRA findings conclude that local people in the four target villages have been facing problems of CC including prolonged dry spells and droughts, flooding and heavy rainfall that have caused damages to irrigation
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Lesotho
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Biodiversity
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2011
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28,577.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: LSO/SGP/OP5/Y1/CORE/BD/11/03 |
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T?ehlanyane Community Conservation Forum (TCCF) is the organization dealing with community based natural resources management. It is the community representation in the management of T?ehlanyane National Park (TNP), in north-eastern Leribe, Lesotho. ( ... )
s formed after the establishment of TNP, in order to ensure that community views are incorporated in co-management of TNP. The involvement of communities in management of the Park let to setting aside a piece of land inside the Park that is reserved for community development projects including conservation of plant species after realizing the unprecedented loss of indigenous plants in the area of
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Ethiopia
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Land Degradation
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2011
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39,540.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: ETH/SGP/OP5/STAR/LD/11/01 |
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The project will make use of sustainable livelihood system approach in the whole project cycle management through thrusting contributions that address primarily the land degradation problems while still have many entry points for addressing natural ( ... )
es and biodiversity loses and limited local communities? capacity against impending climatic change effects, livelihoods insecurities, wide spread poverty and gender disparities. In doing so, the project aims to improve community level actions and practices, reduce negative impacts on agro, and forest ecosystems and to demonstrate ecosystem services to sustain ecosystem functionality; deploy
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Bhutan
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Land Degradation
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2011
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48,404.84
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: BHU/SGP/OP5/Y1/CORE/LD/11/06 |
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NO CASH FINANCING IN THIS PROJECT
Kupineysa and Budur villages, under Menji Geog, Lhuentse Dzongkhag are located at an altitude of 1000-1700 masl. These villages fall under dry sub-tropical zone. The two villages have 63 households with a total ( ... )
tion of 600 people.
The farmers of these two villages practice subsistence farming. Generally, farmers grow mainly paddy, maize and millet, besides cultivating some Barley. They also grow potatoes, mangoes, oranges, pomegranate, bananas and a few species of vegetables. Livestock farming is also an integral part of their farming.
Since both the villages are connected to the Lhuentse-Mongar
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Vanuatu
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Land Degradation Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2011
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48,274.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: VUT/SGP/OP5/Yr1/CORE/LD/11/07 |
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Vanuatu high volcanic islands are faced with increasing urban and agricultural development pressure that the native forest areas are removed extensively that local community catchment areas are facing high sedimentation. This is no exception to the ( ... )
sland, where the interior of the island formed the basin for local communities water supply. Local communities traditional leaders declared the interior of protected and known as Efate Land Management Area .The decision was challenged with the increasing national governemtn development planned that seen the alienation of land areas within tradtional declared land for agricutureal and
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2011
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41,173.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5/CORE/LD/11/06 |
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The Petauke District Land Alliance (PDLA) is registered as a Not-for-profit, non-partisan, Non-Governmental Organization under Society?s Act. The Alliance is domiciled in Petauke District of Eastern Province of Zambia.
Vision: ?A Petauke District ( ... )
ch the poor and the under privileged are knowledgeable and have secure access to, ownership of and control over land within an effective, efficient, transparent, equitable and accessible land administration system.?
Mission: The PDLA is a network of NGOs, FBOs and CBOs whose mission is to promote just land laws and policies through awareness, sensitization, capacity building, lobby and
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Vanuatu
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Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2011
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42,553.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: VUT/SGP/OP5/Yr1/CORE/LD/11/03 |
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The Vanuatu islands formed a total land mass of 12,336 square km provided for 80% of the Vanuatu population for subsistence lifestyle for their daily livelihood. With a rapid increasing human Population on small island, arable land are becoming ( ... )
d for farming as on the island Pentecost. Faced with limited land land space for use for farming, the steep marginal land in difficult access are increasingly cultivated and the practice is now becoming a detriment to the environment. there is significance of soil erosion on the island and local farmers claimed reduction of their agricultural productivity.
Accessibility difficulty in
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Nepal
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Land Degradation
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2011
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1,900.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP5/Y1/CORE/LD/11/05 |
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Due to natural geological process, natural disaster and human heavy impact on land use for agricultural production and utilization of forest resources and other rural/urban development process, Nepal?s precious natural hilly lands are degrading day ( ... )
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Like many hilly districts, Baglung district is also prone to land degradation. The proposed project area Kandebash, Malma and Hatiya VDCs of Baglung are severely hit by landslide and erosion. The incidence includes the big landslides in 1997 (i.e. large landslides caused destruction of big cultivable land in Ward No.3 of Malma VDC). The landslide destroyed the arable land producing tons
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2011
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5,622.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: MON/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/11/28 |
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This project will lay a foundation as a preparatory activity for a community-intended tourist camp in ?Ikh Gazriin chuluu? special protected area by planting several kinds of fruit and ornamental trees. |
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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2011
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4,000.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: PNG/SGP/OP4/Y4/RAF/2011/01 |
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Project planning and design for community based turtle conservation and monitoring |
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Gambia
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Biodiversity
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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: GMB/SGP/OP5/Y1/CORE/BD/11/08 |
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The aim of the project was to conserve biodiversity by transforming existing beekeeping efforts by individuals into a broad-based commercial activity among 5 villages in the Kiang West District of the Lower River Region of The Gambia. The selected ( ... )
es wouldl have regular incomes as a result and beekeeping will bring additional benefits in the areas of crop pollination and overall increased agricultural productivity. The project overall goal is to protect the environment of the area by conserving and protecting the natural forests of the district which is regarded as the most closed and dense forest ecosystem of the country but which has
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2011
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28,500.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: GHA/SGP/OP5/ CORE/BD/11/18/005 |
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Project Background
The very existence of Pygmy hippopotamus found in the Tano River basin of Ahafo was regarded as a myth by many Ghanaian politicians, policy makers, development partners and other conservationists between 2002 and 2010 when ( ... )
Shepherd Ghana a local NGO in collaboration with staff of Wildlife Division of the Forestry Commission at Goaso and with the support of local farmers first made the report on the existence of Hippopotamus in the Tano River. It was until 18th March 2011 when one of the Pygmy Hippos was found dead at Sienchem of the Asutifi district of the Brong Ahafo region of Ghana. Fewer than 12 are
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Liberia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2011
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15,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: LBR/SGP/OP5/CORE/CC/2011/02 |
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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/11/17 |
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Biological conservation of existing import upstream forest through the protection sacred forest. Dong Moud village still have a large extensive forest, dominated by dry dipterocarp with some patches of mixed evergreen forest. The forest area covers ( ... )
100 ha. It become home to several species of animals and plants and it is only the headwater forest in this region. Project aims to strengthen local capacity in management of natural forest and sustainable use of biological resources for enhancing the quality of life and
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Cambodia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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49,983.95
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: KHM/SGP/CCBAP-Sida/2011/30 |
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The project is all about climate change adaptation through improvement of water irrigation and agricultural techniques in target communities by supporting farmers in construction/management/ maintenance of spillway irrigation system and increasing ( ... )
cal knowledge, skills and resources of farmers for agricultural productivities.
1.2 Objectives
Objective 1: Increase accessibility to water irrigation for 357 families with 331 ha of rice field for wet season rice and 105 families with 42 ha of rice field for dry season rice.
Objective 2: Increase food productivity of 120 target families in target villages
1.3 Outputs
Output 1.1:
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Botswana
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Land Degradation
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2011
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2,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP5/CORE/LD/11/06 |
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Makomoto cattle posts and the surrounding areas are well known for selling firewood, which has resulted in range degradation. This can be attributed to the fact that live trees are being cut, dried and sold to by passers. The cutting of live trees ( ... )
ple terms is a clear indication of the dwindling supply of naturally occuring deadwoods in the wild. The reason why the local community has resorted to the commercialisation of the sell of firewood is because there is limited livelihood opportunities as evidenced by the level of poverty due to limited formal employment opportunities in the area as evidenced by the community members relying in
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