There are 246 projects that match your search.
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Malaysia
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Multifocal Area
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2004
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/04/FP-07/42 |
Building upon the succesful outcomes of the first project, this project also aims to achieve sustainable, environmentally compatible terubok fishing through community participation,
- To reduce the fishing communities dependance on the terubok by ( ... )
aging them to adopt alternative livelihood options
- to reduce as far as possible the fishing communities concumption of terubok and terubok eggs.
- This project hopes to increase participation among the communityy members and have a greater outreach so that changes in attitudes and behaviour can lead to the adoption of various alternative livelihoods and a better quality of life fo the
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/04/FP-01/36 |
This project undertaken by the NGO, Sahabat Alam Malaysia entitled, “Community Support and Action for Environmental and Biodiversity Protection” was to mobilize, empower and strengthen environmental awareness and action among local communities ( ... )
insular Malaysia, especially in the rural areas so as to ensure the protection of its biodiversity.
As a follow-on from an earlier project funded by the Danish International Assistance Agency (DANIDA) to conduct training workshops and roadshows, 5 environmental resource centers and action groups known as “Friends of the Environment Movement”(referred to locally as “Angkatan Sahabat
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Malaysia
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Multifocal Area
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2004
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/04/FP-11/46 |
The project is part of an initiative to conserve the rich biodiversity and resources of the Semporna area.The project will promote conservation of biodiversity through awareness raising on the importance of sustainable useof our depleting resources: ( ... )
ough capacity building to enable the community to mange their resources more sustainably and efficiently. Solar power is used to demonstrate how natural and renewable energy is linked to biodiversity conservation through climate change. The use of IT in capacity building will show the community their place within the landscape of conservation and sustainable
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/04/FP-05/40 |
The Sungai Buloh Forest Reserve, Peninsular Malaysia's oldest forest reserve has been a prt of Malaysia's natural heritage for over a hundred years, served as a national research plot for lowland rainforest habitat, rich in natural trees and plant ( ... )
s. Faced with rapid development, the forest made way for housing. The 7 local resident associations formed a coalition to promote the concept of "Kota Damansara Community Forest Park" to protect the remaining 857 acres of forest from further development.
The objectives of the project include
- Conservation of the Taman Botani, Kota Damansara and its biodiversity,
- Empowering the public in
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/04/FP-08/43 |
Sustainable livelihoods based on indigenous plants and its potential as sources of medicine and essential oils may decline under the pressures of globalisation, modernisation, industrialisation, urbanisation, monoculture, hybridisation, genetic ( ... )
lation, tissue culture and widespread use of agrochemicals. This proposed project aims to revive and to keep alive such traditions by building the capaciity and involving the rural single mothers in Kelantan, in the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity by producing essential oils fron indigenous plants , commercialising downstream products such as handicrafts and raising awareness on
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/04/FP-10/45 |
Sarawaks protected area system is not large enough to protect all the migratory wildlife such as the bearded pigs. These animals are very important sources of protein to local communitiies and also contribute to the health of the forest as they are ( ... )
browsers and seed dispersers. They are also found in the Ulu Baram especially in the permanent forest Estate,(PFE) where the main activity is logging.To access the timber, access roads have to be built. However increased access of roads in these forest also leads to serious over hunting and depletion of wildlife numbers by hunters and poaschers from towns.to prevent the loss of wildlife from
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/04/FP-06/41 |
The outreach Progarmme for Terubok Conservation has the following Objectives;
- To educate and enhance awareness of the local fishing community on the importance of terubok conservation and to ensure the sustainability of the fish.
- To enhance ( ... )
volvement of the local fishing community in terubok conservation through active community participation.
- To reduce as far as possible the local fishing communities catching of the terubok during the closed fishing season and promote their shifting to alternative sustainable livelihoods.
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/04/FP-04/39 |
-Enhance public and local community awareness about environmental concerns and in particular on the on-going campaign to save Taman Botani especially with regards to the conservation and sustainable management of its BD,
- Provide an opportunity ( ... )
blic and local participation and inputs from the grassroots for appreciating, conserving, and promoting sustainable management of the Taman Botani's BD, services and functions as a green lung,
- Instill the concept and understanding of local participation in sustainable development among its members and local communities along the lines of local agenda 21 in an overall and consolidated effort to
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/04/FP-12/47 |
- Community surveilance of coastal areas
- Estabklishing mechanism's and approcahes to cooperate effectively in ensuring long term surveilence, monitoring and enforcement activities
- Undertake initiatives to prevent pollution and improve ( ... )
ions
- Alerting and reporting on the sources and types of river pollution
- Establishing mechanisms for further cooperation and collaboration to ensure effective monitoring and enforcement activities are sustained in the long run
- Strengthening the alliances built with other local community groups in the area
- increase the number of eco-rangers
- Monitoring the quality of the river over
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2003
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/03/FP-05/32 |
The project aims to adopt a cluster of indigenous communities living along the west side of the main range in Penisular Malaysia, for the purpose of building their capacities, spearheading new community action and implementing effective approaches ( ... )
s arresting (a) loss of biodiversity (b) worsening pollution (c) exploitation of natural
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2003
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/03/PG-02/28 |
Development of full project through: (i)Discussions with Universities on ways to identify endangered wild orchids and to set up sustainable orchid gardens. (ii)Discussions with NGO, research instituitions,government agencies and the District office ( ... )
Pahang state government.(iii)Discussions with Orang Asli of Kg.Keruing and Kg.Air Hitam and formulating an action plan. (iv) Formulation of roles and responsibilities of the stakeholders and management
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2003
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/03/FP-03/30 |
The project will create economic incentives such as premium price for their traditional varieties of rice, extra incomes from the ducks, fish and herbs. The project also hopes to initiate and sustaian some business sense among the farming ( ... )
ities where their produce will be marketed in the vicinity of the village. This will inevitably attract local tourist, local sudents and other local communities nearby. It will also provide employment and help to reduce the presence of rural and urban migration.The mission of the project is to create awareness, facilitate research, foster education on the application of modern technologies for
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2003
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/03/FP-08/35 |
This proposed project will build upon the positive results obtained in the previous first SGP phase funding to establish a community based ecotourism for the local indigenous semelai community in Tasik Bera. The previous project cycle developed ( ... )
ed a number of participatory mechanisms through which the local indigenous Semelai community in and around tasik Bera were able to benefit directly from the establishment and implementation of sustainable livelihood eco-tourism enterprises in and around their home areas thereby improving their socio economic status, while reducing their impact on the BD, natural resources and ecosystems of Tasik
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2003
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/03/PG-01/27 |
Development of a full project through: (i)Conducting dialogues and discussions with government agencies and local communities. (ii)Conducting surveys and inventories of project sites. (iii) Conducting dialogues with relevant agencies and local ( ... )
ity on biodiversity conservation and sustainable natural resource use and management. (iv)Conducting workshop and training to build capacity among lcal community. (v)Conducting documentation of activities and outreach programmes. (vi)Conducting evaluation and progress
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Malaysia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2003
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44,935.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/03/FP-06/33 |
The primary aim of the project is to build the capacity and raise the awareness of a range of urban Malaysians to assess their energy uses and motivate them to reduce their use to sustainable levels so that their green house gas emissions are lower ( ... )
eir climate change ecological footprints are reduced.
It will complement and supplement some of the work of the Malaysia Energy Center as well as various ministries. Although there is some interest in sustainable energy usage among some urban Malaysian households, there are almost no working examples. Even then, it should also be made clear that energy efficiency, even in the household contexts,
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2003
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/03/FP-04/31 |
Trees proposes to undertake a project that will initiate and implement an urban community based project comprising a pilot study to bulid the capacity of the public aimed at enhancing and instilling the significance of BD , natural resources and ( ... )
tems. The project will emphasize the publics role as stakeholders and caretakers of local and national BD and the activities they can engage in to conserve and sustainably use Malaysia's BD and its natural resources and ecosystems.
The activities of the propose dproject are;
- raising the awreness of the public on the importance of , and the impact their current practices have on BD , natural
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2003
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/03/FP-01/28 |
The project is promote the design, test and maintain demonstrational plots for medicinal plants collection using traditional methods and knowledge with the local communites and other research centre. The project will eventually provide the test-bed ( ... )
mmercial domestication of selected herbs from the SAIP herbal industry/factory especially from the states biodiversity
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2003
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/03/FP-07/34 |
The project aims to involve local communities on the islands of Johore in the development of sustainable livelihood through the conservation of giant clams. Capacity building activities like training and workshops will be held with local ( ... )
ipation from various islands and marine park wardens. The local communities will be trained as eco rangers to monitor the conservation and pollution issues and as well as the sustainable use of the natural resources in the islands. These capacity building activities will have added value when carried out in Johor islands, which have been gazetted as marine parks in 1984. Innovative conservation
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Malaysia
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Multifocal Area
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2003
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/03/FP-02/29 |
The project is carried to curb the fishing and mangrove forest logging which is the two main income generation to the local community. To address the environmnetal threat, the project is proposing 3 main programmes: they are Research Programme, ( ... )
ess programme, Alternative Income Generation Programme to replace their conventional means of income generation and to sustain and conserve the Sematan mangrove biodiversity that will provide sustainable livelihoods to the local
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Malaysia
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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: MAL/01/14 |
Development of a full project proposal through: (i) in-depth consultations with local communities of Orang Asli villages who will be involved in the project as pilot sites; and (ii) study visits by Perak Consumers' Asosciation and other NGOs to the ( ... )
elected villages along the Main Range in Perak in order to formulate appropropriate sustainable development and sustainable livelihood strategies (e.g. organic farming and sustainable community-supported agriculture, small income generating activities, 'green consumer' lifestyles, etc.) and action plans that best meet the needs of the local
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