Monitoring of Biodiversity and Tree Planting, Application of energy-saving stoves and daily solar energy utilization, and post-harvest management of agriculture and fishery
Project development Goal:
To establish a sustainable natural resource management and to bring prosperity through the solar energy utilization
Project Objectives:
1.To established pilot village and center for conservation and economic development study (the village's environment is heavily degraded and the community is eager to rehabilitate their environment) at purposed site
2.To improve community's knowledge and skills in participatory monitoring of the biodiversities
3.To clarify the village boundaries and to plant trees on bare patches
4.To preserve the biodiversities and sources of livelihood so they can be utilised in a sustainable way
5.To raise awareness of community-based natural resource management
6.To increase community's income through the use of the solar energy (dryer and energy-saving stoves)
Expected Output:
1.Improved villagers? knowledge and skills in monitoring the biodiversities, utilising the sunlight and saving the energy;
2.Maps of natural resource management and utilization prepared by the community; identification of the biodiversities and sources of livelihood;
3.a. Agreement for natural resources management
b. Well socialized agreement for natural resources management at province stage.
c. Campaigned village agreement to public
4.Increased communities? income by the use of paddy-rice and fish dryers and energy-saving stoves
Activities to be conducted:
A. Environmental community?s Capacity Building
- Training activities (advocacy, community organizing, mapping)
- Discussion
B. Forest Rehabilitation in conservation area
- Tree planting
C. Documenting project implementation process and knowledge management
- Press Releases
D. Monitoring and Evaluation
Monitoring and Evaluation activities will be conducted 2 times during the project implementation period. These activities will be conducted in participatory manner to provide interim opportunities for communities to conduct adaptive management. The activities will be documented as part of accountability measure, verify report and promote share learning among project participants and beneficiaries
To establish a sustainable natural resource management and to bring prosperity through the solar energy utilization
Project Objectives:
1.To established pilot village and center for conservation and economic development study (the village's environment is heavily degraded and the community is eager to rehabilitate their environment) at purposed site
2.To improve community's knowledge and skills in participatory monitoring of the biodiversities
3.To clarify the village boundaries and to plant trees on bare patches
4.To preserve the biodiversities and sources of livelihood so they can be utilised in a sustainable way
5.To raise awareness of community-based natural resource management
6.To increase community's income through the use of the solar energy (dryer and energy-saving stoves)
Expected Output:
1.Improved villagers? knowledge and skills in monitoring the biodiversities, utilising the sunlight and saving the energy;
2.Maps of natural resource management and utilization prepared by the community; identification of the biodiversities and sources of livelihood;
3.a. Agreement for natural resources management
b. Well socialized agreement for natural resources management at province stage.
c. Campaigned village agreement to public
4.Increased communities? income by the use of paddy-rice and fish dryers and energy-saving stoves
Activities to be conducted:
A. Environmental community?s Capacity Building
- Training activities (advocacy, community organizing, mapping)
- Discussion
B. Forest Rehabilitation in conservation area
- Tree planting
C. Documenting project implementation process and knowledge management
- Press Releases
D. Monitoring and Evaluation
Monitoring and Evaluation activities will be conducted 2 times during the project implementation period. These activities will be conducted in participatory manner to provide interim opportunities for communities to conduct adaptive management. The activities will be documented as part of accountability measure, verify report and promote share learning among project participants and beneficiaries
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Yayasan Katopasa Indonesia
Country:
Indonesia
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 15,955.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 10,539.00
Project Number:
INDO/05/72
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
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SGP Country office contact
Ms. Catharina Dwihastarini
Phone:
(62-21) 720-6125/722-0905
Fax:
(62-21) 722-0905
Email:
Ms. Hery Budiarto
Email:
Address
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Jakarta Selatan, 12130
Jakarta Selatan, 12130
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