There are 27,190 projects available.
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Ghana
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Land Degradation Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2008
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23,000.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: GHA/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2008/007 |
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PROBLEM
Increasing land degradation caused by wildfires, apathy, pressure on Savannah woodland resources, over extraction of wood and medicinal plants and the use of inappropriate farming technologies has led to erratic rainfall pattern, ( ... )
azing, poor agricultural yields, low household income, gender inequality and out migration in the Gburumani ? Dimabi traditional area. In recent past, land was very fertile and biodiversity was more admirable because traditional law was held in high esteem coupled with low population pressure. As time went by population increased and traditional law slackened to give way to serious land
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Indonesia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2008
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27,000.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: INS/SGP/OP4/Y1/RAF/07/06 |
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Project Development Goal:
1. To Positioning Drini Beach as an energy-independent sea eco-tourism object
2. To Assisting community to reduce their daily living cost by substituting cost to buy fossil fuel into self-producing renewable ( ... )
3. To Increasing tourism visit by providing better promoting strategy
Expected Outputs:
1. Established Proper Technology to fulfill energy demand.
2. Energy-independency among community in Drini
3. Making Drini Island as environmentally friendly tourism destination and become example of others tourism destination
Activities to be conducted:
1. Preparation
2. Implementation
3. Program
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2008
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8,100.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: GHA/SGP/OP4/YI/CORE/2008/017 |
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The Onyaabonsuadze traditional protected area has been under serious threat through anthropogenic activities as a result of population increase and demand for fertile lands for agricultural purposes and energy needs.
The apparent lack of ( ... )
ative sources of individual or family woodlots farms put enormous pressure on the sacred grove. The Onyaabonsuadze sacred grove, which was about 40 hectares in size according to the local traditional authorities, is systematically being encroached upon and significantly reducing in size as a result of farming activities and cutting of trees for firewood. As the land they cultivate depletes in
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Ghana
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Land Degradation
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2008
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18,650.00
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OP4 - Y2 (Jul 08 - Jun 09)
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Project Number: GHA/SGP/OP4/Y2/CORE-GM/08/020 |
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The main problem confronting the people of Pelungu is land degrading caused mainly by unsustainable land management practices, uncontrolled surface mining, wildfires and uncontrolled harvesting of trees for firewood and charcoal production. Farming ( ... )
ce continues to rely on slash and burn because there are no viable alternative livelihood activities where people would engage themselves. Again, indiscriminate bush burning has become rampant in the traditional area having negative effect on the land productivity. Overgrazing does not allow soils to regenerate and regain its loss nutrients to increase crop production but results in decreases in
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Kazakhstan
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Land Degradation
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2008
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12,000.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: KAZ/SGP/OP4/CORE/07/04 |
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Moiynkum district is located in the northern-east part of Zhambyl area and borrows the territory of 20,5 K square meters, which makes 35% of the entire area territory. The agricultural territory is 280,2 K hectares (53 % of the whole area ( ... )
ory), including 271,7 K hectares of pastures. Having had the pastures with variety of plants and convenient geographical location, the district has a strong agro-industrial potential and perspective for agriculture development and processing of agricultural raw materials. Moiynkum district has 62 farms. One of the basic activities of the local community is pasturable cattle breeding. The basic
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2008
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16,920.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KEN/COMPACT2/OP2-TOP-UP/08/02 |
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The group has been funded previously and will use the top-up grant to expand their fisheries project in collaboration with the fisheries department. They have been very helpful to other groups around the World Heritage Site who want to learn fish ( ... )
g. They will use part of the grant to put up a community training centre and fish marketing cold storage to enhance their conservation
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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2008
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37,500.00
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OP4 - Y2 (Jul 08 - Jun 09)
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Project Number: KAZ/SGP/OP4/Y2/RAF/2008/04 |
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Alakol-Sasykkol wetlands ecosystem is located in Almaty and East - Kazakhstan areas. Over 20 kinds of birds brought to the Red data book are inhabitants of this area. At the moment the situation is that during spring, summer and autumn period ( ... )
us groups of tourists visit Alakol lake. Intensive spontaneous unorganized tourism has led to reduction of migrating birds. In this connection it is necessary to realize activities decreasing anthropogenous influence on the natural resources and biodiversity of the area.
The project allows demonstrating possible ways of preservation and restoration of natural resources, rational use of natural
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2008
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28,964.50
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: THA/SGP/OP4/Y1/RAF/2007/06 |
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Target Population / Location of project: 2,358 families with 8,200 members and eight community schools in 15 villages in the vicinity of Jae Son National Park, 60 % of which practice farming for living. 500 families with 1,100 members are direct ( ... )
ciaries. Prevailing environment threats such as land slide , floods in conjunction with unregulated forest resource use prompted community members to initiate rehabilitation of natural resources as well as introduction of alternative environmentally-friendly energy for communities.
Main Anticipated Result:
1. Increased technical and institutional capacity of members of TAO witnessed
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India
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2008
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2,283.00
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OP4 - Y2 (Jul 08 - Jun 09)
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Project Number: IND/SGP/OP4/Y2/RAF/2008/24/MS 30 |
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The goal of the project is to develop alternate fuel so as to reduce use of fuel wood through proper scientific disposal of waste so that to provide respectable livelihood to people who are deprived of basic needs. The projects aims towards ( ... )
lf-employment generation for waste collectors through municipal waste.
? Development of alternate fuel through scientific disposal of municipal waste.
? Reduction in use of fuel wood for both domestic as well as Industry purpose.
? Solution on Employment, Energy, Economics, Environment problem through effective solid waste management.
At the end of the project expects to
? Generate
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Bulgaria
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Land Degradation
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2008
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38,028.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: BUL/SGP/OP4/CORE/07/04 |
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Development of alternative strategies for land use in respect to decrease the degradation of soil at health risk assessment around non-ferrous plant KCM-EAD, Plovdiv
Soil pollution is one of the basic degraded problems. There is about 36 000 ha in ( ... )
a loaded with heavy metals and metalloids, which is under 1% of the arable lands. The importance of the soil pollution investigation comes from the site localisation, strongly affected by the anthropogenic activity in the regions with high population density and with intensive agriculture. The available practices of the land management do not give clear answer for ecological production.
The
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Indonesia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2008
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36,000.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: INS/SGP/OP4/Y1/RAF/07/01 |
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Ecological Threat:
[1] Energy crisis
[2] Air pollution due to emission produced from vehicle and glass house effect causing the increase of earth temperature
[3] Low development of alternative energy
Project Development Goal:
The ( ... )
pment of alternative energy and strengthening the community to save the earth through the reduction of global effect to achieve energy autonomous both local and national level
Project Development Objectives :
[1] Developed alternative energy through the strengthening of community in order to conserve and save national energy with substitutive value
[2] Developed multiplier effect in social,
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Thailand
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Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2008
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47,100.62
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: THA/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2008/04 |
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Target Population / Location of project: 1,000 farming households in Tambol Tabman and Tambol Wangsamrong, Taphanhin District, Phijit Province.
Main Anticipated Result:
1. Increased capacity and awarness of target population ( ... )
ducing organic solutions for use, nursery of native species, and energy efficiency
2. Management models of two green markets being appropriately developed
3. About 20 members of community group capable of playing roles of resources persons and launching community participatory evaluation
4. Reduction of chemical fertilizer in about 320 ha of cultivated land
Main Activities:
1.
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2008
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37,340.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP4/CORE/08/09 |
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The project intends to improve the livelihoods of the Xai Xai Community by developing the Gchwihaba Caves which fall under the mandate of the CCTT. The project will achieve this by building an entrance gate to the east and west of the caves and also ( ... )
ct campsites at the caves. This will enable CCTT to collect revenue from the tourists who visit the caves, and also to market crafts and other cultural artefacts that are made by community members. In addition, the project will build the capacity by training ten (10) community escort guides (in collaboration with the Department of Wildlife and National Parks and the Department of Art Gallery and
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Thailand
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Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2008
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12,662.72
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: THA/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2007/01 |
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Target Population / Location of project: 690 families with 4,966 members, 80 % of which practice paddy farming and fruit gardening in three types of terrain: plain, lowland along rivers, and plain in valley. 390 persons from 96 families are ( ... )
beneficiaries of the project.
Main Anticipated Result:
1. At least 50 members acquired technical skill on integrated farming being capable to promote and replicate
2. Plans for sustainable land management being compiled and put into use
3. Additional re-vegetative area of at least 25 ha
4. Perceivable reduction of toxic chemicals and stable price of agricultural product of
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Thailand
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Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2008
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39,661.24
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: THA/SGP/OP4/Y1/RAF/2007/03 |
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Target Population / Location of project: 865 families with 3,586 direct beneficiaries the majority of which practice farming for livelihood and depend upon the provision of forest / agricultural ecosystems in a portion of Indo-Chinese Sub-region?s ( ... )
na of the Biogeography. The project location is in vicinity of Dong Ma EE Forest Reserve and Tham Pha Nam Thip Wildlife Sanctuary under the Phu Phan Complex.
Main Anticipated Result: Through increased capacity of community forest committee and community member , Dong Nong Iad Forest of over 100 ha being rehabilitated , performing its ecological functions resulting in long-term food
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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2008
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6,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KAZ/SGP/OP2/CORE/00/22-1 |
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During the period of Y 2001-2003 the Golden Eagle project was implemented by the REMEZ NGO with cooperation of the Kazakh falconers ("berkutchi") club. This project was intended to build a conservation and rehabilitation model for the Golden Eagle ( ... )
a chrysaetus) populations and those of other endangered predatory birds listed in the Red Book of the Republic of Kazakhstan and IUCN. It was also worked to support and develop traditions of Kazakh falconers ("berkutchi"). The project monitored the populations of Golden Eagle and other predatory birds; promoted conservation and maintenance of these populations; disseminated information about
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Kazakhstan
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Land Degradation
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2008
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50,000.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: KAZ/SGP/OP4/CORE/07/10 |
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EcoCentre NGO in connection with Akimat of Karaganda area, Department of Natural Resources Management, Department of agriculture and Department of energy has arranged a preliminary selection of rural districts of Karaganda area which have a deal ( ... )
attle breading and require water supply of the out run pastures and decrease pastures degradation round the settleents. Aktogay and Shetsk districts have been selected as focus ones. Here, the technologies of the out run pastures use has been broken, the rural population has no experienced herders, and there is lack of financial resources to arrange pasturing on the remote lands. All these
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Thailand
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Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2008
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34,319.52
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: THA/SGP/OP4/Y1/RAF/2007/04 |
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Target Population / Location of project: 2,800 families of both local and cultural groups 80 % of which earn their livings through farming and depend upon the provisions of forest ecosystems of Upper Li Basin, a portion of Indo-Chinese ( ... )
gion?s Indochina of the Biogeography. The project location is in the vicinity of Mae Li Forest Reserve and Doi Pha Muang Wildlife Sanctuary under the Sri Lanna-Khun Tan terrestrial complex.
Main Anticipated Result:
1. Emergence of core leaders of at least 30 members with increased capacity to provide driving forces and replicate natural resources conservation activities
2. Nearly 6,400
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Cote d'ivoire
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Biodiversity
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2008
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25,797.63
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: CIV/SGP/OP4/Y1/RAF/08/06 |
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Le projet sera réalisé dans les villages de Diékadiokro et de N?gramassabo dans la Commune de M?Batto au centre de la Côte d?Ivoire. Ce département totalise neuf (9) forêts classées d?une superficie totale de 73.455 hectares. C?est l?une des ( ... )
les plus menacées par la dégradation progressive des écosystèmes forestiers ivoiriens.
Son objectif global est de restaurer et de protéger 10 ha de forêts par la promotion de l?apiculture organique.
Résultats attendus : 10 ha de forêt sont restaurées et protégées ; 20 jeunes paysans de Diékadiokro et de N?gramassabo, soit 10 jeunes par villages, sont installés comme apiculteurs
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Niger
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Community Based Adaptation
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2008
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2,000.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: NER/CBA/08/02 |
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Le projet vise à réduire les effets des changements climatiques par la promotion d?un paquet de techniques agricoles qui favorisent une bonne production dans la durée et sur les mêmes terres de manière à freiner la déforestation et à terme ( ... )
©cupération des terres devenues improductives. Pour ce faire, l?ONG Contribution à l?éducation de base a ciblé trois villages pour une phase pilote. Leur choix est motivé par leurs caractéristiques : (i) physique : Ils se situent tous dans la partie la plus dégradée et soumise à un processus avancé de désertification ; (ii) hydrologique : dans la zone, il n?y a aucun cours ou plan
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