There are 280 projects that match your search.
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2004
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/03/56 |
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To prepare a comprehensive project proposal for the promotion and demonstration of appropriate building designs for urban Multan. |
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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2004
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34,336.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/03/54 |
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With the support and involvement of NWFP Wildlife Department WD the proposed project area will be declared a CGR. The WD, to protect bird and animal species from poachers will invest the game wardens and watchers with law enforcement powers. A ( ... )
entative of WD will be on supervisory staff for guidance and assistance.
Baseline surveys of wild life will be undertaken with the involvement of FWD and WWF. Monitoring will be undertaken on a periodic basis, primarily through surveys every six months.
Habitat improvement will be undertaken over the life of the project and will become a continuous activity once markhor and other
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2003
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49,994.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/02/41 |
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In rural Sindh, there are a number of problems associated with the design and construction practices of houses. In addition, problems related to energy conservation and fuel efficiency, kitchen smoke, dust, water logging and salinity, unsafe water, ( ... )
uate sanitation, animals and humans living together, unhygienic conditions near houses and in general lack of awareness related to environmental problems are common in the region.
Realizing the need, BACIP was extended to rural Sindh in 2001 and is referred to as BACIP-Sindh. To-date under this program, six products / technologies have been developed and over 300 BACIP products installed
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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2003
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36,068.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/03/50 |
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The project is to address the issues concerned to bio-divserity conservation through small scale activities and successful approaches leading to the improvement of bio-diversity and sustainable livelihood sources of the concerned communities. The ( ... )
ch ensures an active involvement of communities of the project area and using their indigenous skills and
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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2003
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49,872.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/03/46 |
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The poject aims to conserve resident wildlife and will offer en route protection to the migratory species of birds and waterfowl by establishing private protected areas. The project area is situated on the Indus Flyway #4 of migratory birds. The ( ... )
t will involve loal communities for protection aginst poaching and hunting and will be supported by the wildlife department in declaring the area as a protected area and they will be engaged to build the capacities of the local residents as well as in carrying out wildlife
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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2003
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48,249.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/03/47 |
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Project Objective
The primary objective of the project is to develop sustainable programs and activities for protecting the Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) and conservation and land use management of the Green Sea Turtle nesting beach habitat in ( ... )
oject area through interventions based on the concept of environmental stewardship and participatory management.
Sea Turtles ? Global Significance
A thorough literature review process preceded the process of meetings and consultations with project stakeholders and relevant experts to assess the global significance of sea turtles (particularly green sea turtle, globally and in general in
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Pakistan
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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: PAK/02/45 |
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Project objective is to reduce green house gas emissions leading to global warming.
Activities to be carried out under project:
Introduction of smokeless stoves by holding awareness workshops. Training of the blacksmiths etc. who could ( ... )
cture the smokeless stoves in the village.
Training of women about the use of smokeless stoves.
Identifying any technical/social problems in the adoption of the technology and looking for the solutions.
Project participants and! or beneficiaries:
Majority of the households of the union council will benefit from the project. The Kabir Pur Cluster, a grassroots level organization, has
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Pakistan
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Land Degradation
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2003
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/02/40 |
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the city generates approximately 400 MT per day of solid waste. It is also estimated that not more than 50 percent of it is collected by the municipal system and the remaining stays scattered in the urban area mainly ending in open plots of land and ( ... )
streets. Multan does not have an adequately planned and appropriately designed landfill site. The urban landscape of Multan is characterized by a large number of low lying areas created as a result of brick kilns located earlier within the area now fully urbanized and built up. It is a regular practice in Multan to allow voluntary garbage dumping in these areas as an alternate to earth filling.
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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2003
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1,732.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/02/43 |
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Siran valley in Hazara Division of NWFP spaced over 641 square kilometres. The Siran River is the main water tributary for its discharge into Indus River/Tarbela Dam. The valley is adorned with 383 plants , 135 reported species of fauna , an ( ... )
nce of predominantly coniferous forests and vast alpine grazing pastures. During recent times due to multiple contributing factors, intense biotic pressure being the major one, biodiversity of the area has displayed a significant decrease. Among different components of the German sponsored Siran Forest Development Project (SFDP), 1992 ? 2000, participatory natural resource management concepts
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Pakistan
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International Waters
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2003
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1,732.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/02/42 |
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The main objective in launching this project is to ensure that the Green and Olive Ridley Turtles, who visit our shores for nesting, have a safe haven in which to lay their eggs. Specially during the nesting period, starting from August on to ( ... )
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2003
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11,779.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/02/44 |
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The project is located at Ghulkin village in Gojal Tehsil, district Gilgit which is surrounded by two eroding glaciers, and the Borit Lake, at a height of 2500, is 1km from the village. Patundas peak lies to the North of Ghulkin and is famous among ( ... )
ers/climbers? as a place of ultimate experience. There are 133 households with a population of 1045 heads. The proposed project creatively links conservation and development in a village context by proposing construction of a model thermal efficient school building for promotion of fuel-efficient building technologies, as a demonstration project. The project also corresponds to
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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2003
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48,022.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/03/48 |
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Conserve the ecosystem of Upper Siran Valley through participatory approaches focussing on the sustainable use and recovery of galliformes as well as threatened medicinal plant species due to their key role and inter-relatedness in the ecosystem of ( ... )
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(1) Location of project:
The entire proposed project area is a remotely located valley of Upper Siran District Mansehra, NWFP whereas the core project area i.e. Methal and adjoining two cluster villages is located centrally in the Upper Siran with 600 househols, 2915 people and approximately over 3000 Acre of land. The valley is located at the dead end of Siran River, after which the
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Pakistan
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International Waters
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2003
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/03/49 |
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The project aims to reduce stress on the Indus delta water body through successful demonstration of sustainable water use and improved sanitation practices in the coastal communities of Thatta district.
Wastewater disposal has been a major major ( ... )
f Keti Bundar Town. The town is surrounded by the Arabian Sea from three sides. The natural ground level in parts of the town is below the normal sea level and during high tides the difference in level rises upto 5? high. The town is protected by a bund against the seawater constructed by the Government. Four outlets have been provided in the western side of the town for the disposal of communal
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Pakistan
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Multifocal Area
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2003
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42,118.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/03/51 |
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Project goals or objectives:
q To document and share experiences and lessons learned by SGP funded grassroots initiatives
q To identify issues which could be addressed in future support for development and implementation of local level ( ... )
nmental initiatives
q To evaluate the level to which SGP funded initiatives have had an impact on awareness levels of local communities with regard to environment
q To disseminate lessons learned and establish a network of SGP partners for networking and information sharing
Activities to be carried out under project:
q Produce and disseminate a background report on selected SGP funded
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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2002
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/02/38 |
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The Baltoro Environmental Protection Programme is an effort in collaboration with the concerned authorities and local community participants to prevent pollution of the Baltoro Glacier region by instituting a simple yet permanent infrastructure ( ... )
the trekking route. The objective behind the establishment of designated campsites is to restrict human activity and its attendant problems within a controlled parameter. This will facilitate the local population to control and monitor outside human intervention and prevent any and all activity inconsistent with the natural habitat effectively. Pollutant materials will remain within a designated
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2002
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/02/36 |
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The objective of the Building and Construction Improvement Programme (BACIP) has been to promote measures that will enable the extremely remote communities of the Hinduhush, Karakoram and Himalayan mountain areas in Northern Areas and Chitral region ( ... )
stan and to make sustainable improvements in their living conditions. This should not only allow them to optimize their investment in built-environment-related aspects but also result in improving their quality of life. As the region moves from being extremely underdeveloped and traditional to being more modern and relatively more developed, the strategic objective of the programme is to develop
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Pakistan
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Chemicals
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2002
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22,632.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/01/35 |
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The apple Woolly aphid was controlled through classical biological control based IPM in 1986 by introduction of a natural enemy Aphilinus mali from Switzerland into Murree Hills.
Because of extensive spraying against codling moth Cydia pomonella ( ... )
1978-80 in Murree hills and during 1988-90 against San Jose scale Quadraspidiotus perniciosus in Swat valley woolly aphid Eriosoma lanigerum became a serious pest on apple. In 1986 a parasitoid Aphelinus mali was imported from Switzerland and about 10,000 adults were released in two heavily infested orchards in Murree. Two weeks later it was recorded parasitising up to 8% aphids in the orchards
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Pakistan
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Land Degradation
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2002
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/02/37 |
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To document, diversify, test and promote indigenous agricultural systems for promotion of sustainable agriculture to improve the livelihoods of small farmers.
New technologies introduced by the green revolution have enhanced land and water ( ... )
tation, while the quality control and recycling process of natural resources is intervened and deteriorated. The natural biological link between man, soil, climate, crops and livestock is disturbed leading to non-regenerative components of resource utilization. The nutrient rich organic matter and animal manure, which are critical in maintaining soil chemistry and fertility, are replaced by the
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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2001
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27,126.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/01/16 |
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The issue of loss of biodiversity in Daman area is exacerbated by the recent change in agricultural pattern which were almost non existent a decade ago. Quite recently, the area has started shifting from rainfed farming to irrigated agriculture. The ( ... )
cannot aim at reversing trends set by market forces that compel small farmers to switch to unsustainable cash cropping. Neither can it prevent the overharvesting of the water table for agricultural use nor the damaging aftermath of the Chashma Right bank Canal.
However, we know from shared experience of similar development in other areas that this loss of biodiveristy and natural resources
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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49,094.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/01/20 |
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Design of environmentally comfortable, cost efficient and culturally appropriate houses and public buildings. Based on traditional building designs construction and building techniques and materials recourses of Uch/ Southern Punjab ( ... )
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Disseminate knowledge, training, and information to NGO's working on similar building improvement programs as well as programs relating to the up gradation of the built environment, or in other sectors requiring the provision of sustainable buildings
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