There are 26,002 projects available.
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Project Title |
Country |
Area Of Work
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Start Date |
Amount (US$) |
Operational Phase |
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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1998
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4,798.34
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Phase 1
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Project Number: BRA/98/03 |
Replication of the MOPORV experience in a low-income small farmer rural community is the objective of this project. Demonstration of the feasibility of uniting a community in search of a collective effort toward economic and environmental ( ... )
nability through phytotherapy is also an objective sought. Local reforestation initiatives are possible, as well as conservation that can bring economic gains to the population are possible, given the weak enforcement of existing environmental regulations. The Rio Preto community, in the municipality of Rio Verde, state of Goiás, will be marshaled and encouraged to create socio-environmental
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Ecuador
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Biodiversity
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1998
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21,359.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: ECU/98/010 |
Características socioEconómicas de la población:
La población total del Cantón Puerto López según datos del INEC de 1995 es de 15.630 de los cuales 5.797 corresponde al área urbana, Puerto López y Machalilla y los 9.833 habitantes ( ... )
tes están en el área rural. Slaite, Pueblo Nuevo, San Isidro, El Pital, Casa Viejas, Río Plátano, Matapalo, Guale, Ayampe, La Cabaña, Las Tunas, Puerto Rico, Río Chico, Salango.
El 80% del territorio del Cantón Puerto López lo constituye el PNM, y en todo el Cantón tanto dentro como fuera del PNM existen 4 comunas. A pesar de la importancia de la zona como reserva de recursos
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1998
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13,619.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PPS-19-97 |
Training and implementation of forestry activities related to the rescue of endangered and endemic high-altitude forest tree species.
Objectives: To rescue six endangered high altitude forest species with emphasis on the high altitude fir ( ... )
guatemalensis, an endemic species of Guatemala, and five more that suffer from non-sustainable use threats at a local level. /This project will develop a series of training workshops in six communities and establish one tree nursery in each one of these communities which will be maintained and attended by local committees. The grant permits the hiring of one project coordinator and two forestry
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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1998
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30,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: BRA/98/11 |
This project seeks to rescue, preserve, and promote traditional popular medicine traditions in Midwestern Brazil. Biodiversity in the region will be promoted by the conscience built in the community and local authorities. Traditional communities ( ... )
ave their knowledge appreciated, and technical capacity-building will be offered. An assessment of the main Cerrado popular and home medicinal flora species will be carried out. Species already and not yet identified will be registered, and photographically depicted. Scientific materials will be produced to subsidize research, and a laboratory will be installed for botanical identification and
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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1998
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8,320.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: SRL/95/G52/027 |
Rationale
The Atipola hill area in the Matale district lost most of its natural forest cover due to clearing of land after the plantation industry was introduced.
When the slopes were later abandoned, it resulted in severe soil erosion.
Use ( ... )
ber & as an energy source, setting fire to the forest areas in the dry season, has further reduced the numbers.
Due to the above reasons, the catchment areas are gradually getting destroyed.
Objectives, activities
Conserve bio diversity soil errosion of mountain slope by rehabilitating degraded plot of 5 acres, develop home gardens, construct contours SALT ridges. Awareness raising of
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Indonesia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1998
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49,946.50
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GEF-INS/YBUL/97-057 |
Project goal:
Revitalization of existing microhydro electric generator to be operated optimally and reduce the fossil fuel usage (diesel and oil) in electricity generation.
Project objective :
1. To reduce the usage of fossil fuel in ( ... )
icity generation;
2. To optimize the operation of existing microhydro electric generator;
3. To provide the village with adequate electricity needed;
4. To increase the inhabitants productivity (as an indirect impact).
Activities to be carried out under the project :
1. Preparation.
a) Field survey;
b) Redesign the project site;
c) Dialog and agreement with local government.
2.
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1998
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3,650.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G41 |
The target location is a village whose 98 families earn their supplementary income through the production of pottery. Generally, one family is able to produce 300-400 pots per month. The applied baking process has been the open-air type which ( ... )
es a lot of fire-woods
arranged in a heap upon which the moulded clay is laid. Straw is then laid atop the moulded clay prior to setting fire. 100 pots take 1 hour to bake and require 2 cu.m.of fire-woods approximately.
In one month, the entire village requires 600-800 cu.m. of firewood to fuel the production process and this further worsens the degradation of the surrounding
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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9,516.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G25 |
Since 1957, communities in 12 villages of Tambol Nongwaeng Soke Phra have continuously experienced the rapid changes of economical ,social and environmental system. The main cause for this change has been the policy of promotion of monoculture, ( ... )
ally cash crops for export. The communities and their immediate environment in Nongwaeng Soke Phra, like others in the Thai North-east have been affected seriously from such policy.
The adoption of monoculture for export have always been accompanied with the application of modern technology in order to improve the yield. The technology has come in the form of machinery, pesticide and
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Jordan
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Multifocal Area Biodiversity International Waters
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1998
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49,441.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GEF-JOR-95-G52-16 |
The Union worked to build up the capacities of its member societies around the country to deal with environmental issues and sensitize the local communities of those issues. Member societies planted trees, organized environmental camps and field ( ... )
in all parts of the country.
The Union had developed capacities in training and awareness delivery, and built its capacities in the field of environmental projects management.
A publication on environmental education was produced by the
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Jordan
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Biodiversity
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1998
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30,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GEF-JOR-95-G52-13 |
The proponent used Pilot Phase projects and other experiences to train women NGOs in Irbid governorate on sound management of natural resources and integrate environmental considerations in their field of interests.
Rural women NGOs were the main ( ... )
ipants in this project. They were involved at the beginning stages of planning and during implementation. Training activities conducted by the project emphasized local and global environmental issues. Universitites in the area provided part of the technical assistance for these activities.
The project also enhance the capacities of the Women Federation (proponent) in project
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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1998
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34,005.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: OP-11.98-M |
In 1998, the SCFI continued the activities started by the Mahintana Foundation in Baybay Kawas with the best of intentions and a strong resolve to improve the initiatives made and the gains derived from previous efforts. Thus, the Sarangani Coastal ( ... )
es Development and Management Project (SCRDMP) was born. This time, Purok Lago was included in the project.
The project's objective was to conserve, rehabilitate, protect and manage the marine resources of the municipality of Alabel, particularly along the coastal waters of Purok Baybay and Purok Lago of Barangay Kawas. In addition, the provisions for the capability-building and training
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Ecuador
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Biodiversity
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1998
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4,169.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: ECU/97/018 |
Características socioeconómicas de la población:
Comunidades quichuas amazónicas en situación de pobreza. En los dos últimos años se han visto afectadas por el inicio de la prospección de petróleo y por la división de sus ( ... )
zaciones, lo que tuvo repercusiones en la ejecución del proyecto.
Area Intervenida:
1.500 hectáreas.
Recurso manejado:
Yuca y naranjilla.
Objetivo del proyecto:
Educación y capacitación ambiental para un manejo sustentable de recursos naturales.
Componentes y actividades:
- Talleres comunitarios de educación ambiental y prácticas de campo.
- Producción
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Jordan
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Biodiversity Climate Change Mitigation International Waters
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1998
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4,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GEF-JOR-95-G52-08 |
The proponent organized this workshop in cooperation with SGP management to familiarize NGOs with GEF/SGP guidelines and train them on proposal writing in order to compete for SGP projects. Partner NGOs assisted new ones by discussing their ( ... )
ts and exchanging ideas regarding the difficulties and challenges facing their projects and the lessons learned from their experiences. Several participant NGOs in this workshop later applied for funding and six of them were
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Chile
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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31,026.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: CHI/98/02 |
Conocimiento a nivel Nacional de los objetivos y criterios del PPS/FMAM, específicamente a nivel de Municipios que puedan apoyar, o comunidades de base, ONGs, etc. que tengan la capacidad de presentar propuestas |
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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1998
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40,404.04
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Phase 1
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Project Number: BZE/98/05 |
The project will introduce and demonstrate the use of reef ball molds to construct 40 reef balls. These will be deployed in the Slackchwe Area, West of San Pedro, Ambergris Caye to create an enhanced marine habitat. The enhanced habitat should ( ... )
o relieve tourist pressure on the reef in the Hol Chan Marine Reserve and provide an opportunity for environmental education. It will serve as a basis for data gathering and research on fish population dynamics in the
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1998
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1,231.71
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PAK/98/33 |
The project is to evaluate the smokeless stove project in Changa Manga , Tehsil, Chunia and Patoki.
The objective of the evaluation will be to gauge the accomplishments of the project under the following criteria,
What was the relevance of the ( ... )
to its specific needs,
What was the performance level in relation to the targets set in the original plan
To what extent did the costs incurred justified the inputs and the outputs achieved
What was the impact of the activities on the community in light of the objectives
What possibilities exist regarding continuation of the project activities and institutionalization following the
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1998
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453.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PAK/97/13 |
To evaluate the activities of Social forestry project (PAK/94/01) implemented by OPP through GEF/SGP funding.
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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1998
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14,328.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: POL/98/07 |
protection, increase of the biodiversity at the area of the lower part of Sola River basin (30 km long)
tree planting, promotion of alternative methods agains flood, establishing of formal protection of the part of Sola River Basin |
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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1998
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37,324.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: MLI/97/13 |
Programmation d'Education environnementale pour rompre avec le cycle d'exploitation anarchique et accéléré de la Foret classée des Monts Mandingues. Le Programme cible des populations riverains des Monts Mandingues.
Créée par arr?té du 20 ( ... )
t 1939 sur une superficie initiale de 10 000 ha, puis étendue dans ses limites actuelles a 14 %&( ha a partir du 2 Décembre 1946, la Foret Classée des Monts Mandingues devait ?tre a l’origine, protégée de toute agression humaine excepté les seules usages suivants :
- ramassage du bois mort;
- récolte de plantes medecinales;
- récolte de produits de accessoires (fruit,
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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1998
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742.42
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Phase 1
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Project Number: BZE/98/02 |
Planning grant to develop a proposal to protect the biological resources including fish, wildlife and plants along an 8 mile section of Spanish Creek |
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Tanzania
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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5,412.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/CO/98/01 |
In order to increase the volume of project proposals, a series of stakeholder workshops aimed at fostering broader awareness and understanding on GEF/SGP operations need to be organized. The main objective is to foster broader awareness and ( ... )
tanding on GEF Small Grants Programme among Dar es Salaam based NGOs and CBOs and to enhance their capacity to design and implement GEF/SGP eligible
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Tanzania
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International Waters
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1998
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12,420.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/98/02 |
In order to increase the volume of project proposals, a series of stakeholder workshops aimed at fostering broader awareness and understanding on GEF/SGP operations need to be organized. The main objective is to foster broaders awareness and ( ... )
tanding on GEF Small Grants Programme among Zanzibar based NGOs and CBOs and to enhance their capacity to design and implement GEF/SGP eligible
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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4,124.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G35 |
Even though the Thailand GEF / SGP Pilot Phase was assessed as a successful story,
There have been some certain areas of implementation which require to be addressed and improved. Among these are poor, non-responsive and too generic concept papers ( ... )
oposals
from proponents who are community-based organizations. The others include limited community/local input and participation, inappropriate mechanism for self-evaluation and inadequate involvement / cooperation from other stakeholders, both public and private sector.
The stakeholder workshop is designed to address theses issues. It is a mechanism to be used at a country-level and
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Kenya
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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12,491.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KEN-GEF-98-001 |
The GEF stakeholder workshop is held twice a year for participants drawn from the CBO and NGOs as part of capacity building in GEF/SGP thematic areas. The participants of the workshop were introduced by resource experts to the following thematic ( ... )
• Clarification of GEF/SGP focal areas (Biodiversity, Climate Change, International Waters and Land Degradation). An additional subject was Biodiversity related economic.
• Writing of proposals through practical exercise in working groups.
• Presenting the proposals to the plenary with following discussions.
Participants of this workshop were drawn from all regions of the
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Kenya
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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10,903.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: KEN-GEF-98-005 |
The GEF stakeholder workshop is held twice a year for participants drawn from the CBO and NGOs as part of capacity building in GEF/SGP thematic areas. The participants of the workshop were introduced by resource experts to the following thematic ( ... )
• Clarification of GEF/SGP focal areas (Biodiversity, Climate Change, International Waters and Land Degradation). An additional subject was Biodiversity related economic.
• Writing of proposals through practical exercise in working groups.
• Presenting the proposals to the plenary with following discussions.
Participants were drawn from all regions of the
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Sri lanka
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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2,715.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: SRL/95/G52/043 |
Rationale
Deforestation and sand mining has caused severe environmental degradation in the Matara district.
Communities are unaware as to the long term environmental impacts caused by their activities.
Objectives
Use the medium of street ( ... )
e to persuade the communities, focusing on youth, to actively take part in environmental projects.
Activities
Train youth in street drama techniques to address local environmental issues, encourage the communities especially the youth to participate in environment conservation activities
Conduct a 5 day workshop for 30 people selected from among the youth on street theatre and street drama
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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1998
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1,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GEF-INS/YBUL/98-085 |
Project development goal:
Sustainability of conservation activity which is supported by local community.
Project objectives:
1.To strengthen local community capability in breeding / maintaining captive breeding activity
2.To build better ( ... )
on animal cage, which adopt better environment system to support the well being of the pelanduk.
3.To achieve better understanding for the local community toward the principle of nature conservation effort.
4.To build strong basis of community economic activity that regard to nature conservation as well.
Activities to be carried out under the project :
1.Preparation.
a)Identify
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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1998
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7,784.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GEF-INS/YBUL/97-056 |
Project goal:
To facilitate the development of traditional medicine industry through strengthening and capacity building in product processing and marketing.
Project objective :
1. To increase community participation in planting medicine ( ... )
through optimizing existing available yards (widen the scope of existing traditional plant planters);
2. To increase product processing skill from raw material selection to semi-finished or finished products;
3. To provide marketing network availability;
4. To increase the value of products harvested through the improvement of the quality;
5. To increase the welfare of the community in the
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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1998
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1,413.76
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GEF-INS/YBUL/98-070 |
Project goal:
To give a recommendation (as an output of the study) to local government authority on the existing local industry development policy
Project objectives:
1.To study the impact of polluted river water to the agriculture ( ... )
ts
2.To compare the impact of different degrees of pollution on river water to the agriculture products
3.To disseminate the information of the study to local community, especially on the impact of polluted water to the agriculture products and it’s impact on the human health
Activities to be carried out under the project :
1.Preparation.
a)Literature study
b)Field study
c)Lab
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Mauritius
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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2,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: MAR/95/G52/15 |
Development, with the help of 2 consultants, of a project having 2 components: Designing and Setting up of a Photovoltaic Irrigation System in Riviere Banane (agricultural valley in Rodrigues) and composting of agricultural wastes in the same valley. |
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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10,800.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G40 |
The project location is in the vicinity of the National Park Phu Sa Dok Bua, Phu Wat
and Phu Phonthong which are watershed areas of Huay Hin Hao and Huay Ban which drains into the Mekhong River. As a rule, local people who are common farmers burn ( ... )
eld after harvesting season. The fire thus set is usually uncontrollable and blazes into the national park. Besides, some local people set fire to forest on purpose for facilitating hunting. The fire has reduced the watershed areas.
With the sustainable agricultural practice all-year-round by communities dwelling in this buffer zone, the watershed area will be rehabilitated and filled
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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1998
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5,177.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: SRL/95/G52/047 |
Rationale
Agricultural lands have been degraded due to prolonged unsustainable farming practices.
Field data reveals that soil conservation is essential in this project area in order to establish environmentally viable farming ( ... )
s.
Objectives, activities, groups involved
Awareness raising of farmers in 3 villages on the advantages of organic farming, composting training of SALT system to minimise soil errosion, home garden development
The project aims to minimize usage of agro chemicals in farming, thereby cutting down costs and increasing farmers' income by 50%
Establish a permanent forest cover by planting over
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Nepal
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Biodiversity
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1998
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50,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: NEP/95/G52/01 |
The project is implemented in Kota-tulsipur, Ramshikharjhala and Sandepani VDCs in Kailali district of Far-western Region of the country. The Ghodaghodi lake, one of the most diverse wetlands in the country, harbours many floral and faunal species. ( ... )
jor inhabitants of this place are the Tharu's, one of the most underprivileged tribes in the lowland Nepal.
The project is aimed at conserving the depleting biodiversity of the area with special emphasis given to restoring threatened floral and faunal species through community mobilization process.
The project focuses on the climate change mitigation as well as biodiversity conservation
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Turkey
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1998
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48,600.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TUR-98-08 |
The main aim of the project is to develop public information and conscience on the application areas of renewable (i.e.non-depletable) sources of energy.
Raising public sensitivity toward all issues related to renewable energy and wider ( ... )
ment of renewable sources of energy by informative lectures\ relevant audio-visual material, demonstration\
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Turkey
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Biodiversity
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1998
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25,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TUR-98-01 |
The project aims to develop a Mountain Zone Management and Sustainable Development Plan for Kackar Mountains, particularly focusing on tourism. The project focuses on the protection of the Kaçkar Mountain itself against increased human activities ( ... )
gradational changes as well as to raise awareness on the sustainable management
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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1998
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27,051.35
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Phase 1
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Project Number: BRA/98/04 |
Marshaling the sustainable development practices and experiences in the Cerrado is the purpose of the Cerrado Network, particularly in the area of sustainable use of the biodiversity, and protection of the soil in the face of degradation processes, ( ... )
desertification, and renewable energy sources in the rural areas. Local, state, and national public policy subsidies for influence are sought. An assessment of sustainable practices in the Cerrado will be carried out by a survey to be sent to numerous non-governmental organizations. A report will then be assembled and discussed during a set of meetings. The results will be published and submitted
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Ecuador
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Biodiversity
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1998
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1,700.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: ECU/97/031 |
Características socio económicas de la población:
En las comunidades existe un alto nivel de pobreza con ingresos que dependen en gran parte del uso inadecuado del bosque. Las actividades económicas principales en la zona son la agricultura ( ... )
dería; siendo los principales cultivos el café en huertos combinados con guineo y árboles frutales. La ganadería es porcina y caprina con prácticas de pastoreo extensivo y libre.
Cuentan con servicios básicos, pero existen malas condiciones de salud en la población.
Area intervenida:
1200 has.
Recurso manejado:
El bosque Jatumpamba – Jorupe, fue declarado como Bosque
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1998
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4,496.35
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/01 |
An award of USD4,496.35 was given to the NGO, Social Concerns Incorporated grant to establish a nursery for seedlings. The project area, as observed and reported by Dorothy Luana, previous NC, was highly populated and intensive gardening was seen to ( ... )
practice by the local people.
The nursery was established and the seedlings were distributed. However, the impact and sustainability of the project was uncertain. During the NC visit, it was noted that seedlings were distributed without charging a price.All the funds for the project were disbursed as agreed in the
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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1998
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8,858.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GEF INS/YBUL/97-026 |
Project goal:
To encourage agroforestry system to be adpoted by local community live surround national park, as a way to increase their income as well as nature conservation effort
Project objective :
1.To increase the adoption of bio-technology ( ... )
y to stimulate the production of gubal in gaharu tree
2.To decrease the useless gaharu trees cut down in searching for gubal done by the local community
3.To develop community based economic activity, which could be reliable as primary source of income
4.To increase the adoption of better land management system
5.To increase local community’s income and welfareness
6.To increase nature
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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1998
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22,602.70
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GEF INS/YBUL/97-051 |
Project goal :
Effective utilization and conservation of biodiversity (bamboo, medical plants, and endemic chickens).
Project objective :
1. The development of alternative income of community based organization through an integrated ( ... )
g;
2. The development of alternative raw material to supply home industry;
3. To increase land fertility and productivity;
4. To decrease the dependency on external supplies (fertilizer and pesticides);
5. To decrease the emission of green house gases from agricultural practices (through the treatment of wastes and residue);
6. To preserve the fertility and productivity of the
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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1998
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1,202.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GHA/98/035 |
The project produced a video production using cell animation to elucidate the harmful effects of unsustainable farming practices on forest resources, the ecosystem in general and human welfare in particular. The main target audiences are children in ( ... )
of school. The product is to be used as an educational tool that kids can learn from while having
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1998
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1,944.44
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/16 |
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Papua new guinea
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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1,944.44
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/16 |
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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12,483.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G38 |
The Ping River ,one of the 4 tributaries of the Chao Phraya River, is a main river which
provides water for livelihood to northern and central region of Thailand.With the lenght of about 500 km., it joins the Chao Phraya River at Nakhornsawan ( ... )
ce and subsequently drains into the Gulf of Thailand in southern area of Bangkok.
The course of the river through Chiangmai province is nearly 180 km. It passes through the provincial town which is the residential area of nearly 400,000 population. The 2 crucial problems of the river are the municipal waste disposal and the unscrupulous personal desire for land area by intrusion into the
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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1998
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10,061.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GEF-INS/YBUL/98-079 |
Project goal:
Increasing the uses of local kind bulb-root in order to diversify food available
Project objectives:
1.To maximize the uses of unproductive garden
2.To raise community’s awareness on conservation effort
3.To raise ( ... )
ity’s participation on conservation activities, especially woman
4.To increase community capacity in managing biodiversity conservation effort
5.To increase community skill in post harvesting process
6.To increase farmer’s income by planting economic kind of plant
7.To provide choices on alternative food
8.To conserve biodiversity by planting local variety bulb-roots
Activities to be
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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1998
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6,987.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: POL/98/01 |
Protection of local white stork population (42 nests in one village),the highest density in Europe in one village of white stork population. Renovation of very old nests destroying roofs (one old nest can have a weight of 1 ton!) done by the ( ... )
d, construction of watch-tower by the Voivodship Fund, renovation of a village meeting place for green schools meetings and lecture done by GEF/SGP. GEF/SGP sponsored also summer-camp for photographers,results of this event was used in an exibition, which was later moving from town to town, set of 6 post-cards was produced.Project aimed also in fostering the cooperation with local authority
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Pakistan
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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6,422.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PAK/98/24 |
To establish forum for creating awareness among different stakeholders on land degradation issues.
Project goals or objectives are to exert pressure on government for land development, to promote awareness on land degradation, To network with ( ... )
zations for promoting land development or to collect data and literature on land use and to sensitize the issue of land degradation.
Activities to be carried out under project include Media Campaigns, Workshops, Meetings with farmers, dialogue with policy decision makers, distribution of briefs reports and high profile conferences.
Aniticpated results of the project are to produce a model
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Trinidad and tobago
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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9,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TRI/95/G52/2101/wshop |
The Toco convocation for building sustainable Caribbean communities was convened in the rural village of Toco in north-eastern Trinidad from 24-26 April, 1998. The objective of the convocation was the adoption of a common vision and strategy ( ... )
ed at the level of civil society, governments anmd international agencies for building sustainable Caribbean communities as an immediate and continuing developmental policy priority.
The convocation was jointly coordinated by the Toco Foundation and the Trinidad and Tobago Citizens Agenda Network and attended by representatives of the local community, national NGOs, regional NGOs,
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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1998
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1,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: INS95/G52/YBUL-0044 |
Project goal:
Conduct a training and workshop on organic farming for the farmers in the Molluca island who have limited area of cultivation.
Project objective :
1. To transfer of knowledge on environmentally friendly farming;
2. To ( ... )
better land management to farmers for efficient utilization of limited fields;
3. To reduce the practices of moving cultivation;
4. To reduce the usage of inorganic fertilizer in cultivation
5. To utilize local and available resource for farming purposes.
Activities to be carried out under the project :
1. Preparation.
a) Training module preparation;
b) Land preparation;
c) Local
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Bolivia
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Biodiversity
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1998
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21,587.85
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BOL/01/99 |
En la localidad de Corocoro, primera sección de la Provincia Pacajes del Departamento de La Paz, ubicada en la región del Altiplano Norte, con el propósito de revertir procesos erosivos de suelos y degradación de praderas se ha realizado ( ... )
os de recuperación en 274 has. mediante la construcción de 14.533 mt. de canales para riego temporal, en beneficio de 46 familias pertenecientes a 13 comunidades
El proyecto apoyó la implementación de 15 has demostrativas destinadas a difundir las tecnologías para la recuperación de praderas, a través de la cosecha de agua de lluvia, desarrollada en anos anteriores en la localidad de
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