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Palestine, State of
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Biodiversity
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2003
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21,630.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAL/03/40 |
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capacity building and public awareness project to protect the native biodiversity resources (fauna and flora) by reducing the threats and damage of the random touristy activities at selected hotspots in the three locations in Bethelehem- Dair Mar ( ... )
nd Irtas village-and Jericho district. The project will also bring the concept of eco-tourism to the awareness of the tourist industry, educational schems in particular and the community in general through conducting traininag for tourist guides and launching awareness
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2003
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28,697.88
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/03/09 |
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The Maasai Steppe in Northern Tanzania is one of the World's richest remaining refuge for wildlife and an area of global biodiversity value. Maintaining a corridor between Manyara and Tarangire National Parks is crucial to ensure the future ( ... )
ical and economic health of this ecosystem. The project aims at making a contribution to the conservation of a key wildlife migration corridor in an area of global biodiversity value, which is linking two National Parks; Tarangire and Lake Manyara National Park. In addition, the project intends to build the capacity of pastoral communities to participate in innovative conservation and
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Albania
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Biodiversity
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2003
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1,200.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ALB/03/14 |
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This is a minigrant given on the purpose of nomination of Butrinti Lagoon as a Wetlands of International Importance (Ramsar site). A ceremony will be organized with main authorities and major stakeholders where the ?Ramsar diploma? will be given to ( ... )
banian government. GEF/SGP Albania promotional materials will be distributed during the
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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2003
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38,673.59
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MLI/03/05 |
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Le projet appuie les actions de conservation réussies et celles en cours dans le Delta Intérieur du Niger (DIN) en renforçant les capacités des populations par l?IEC fortement soutenue, d?une production/diffusion d?un gadget de supports ( ... )
riés, de promotion de Biodiversité
a travers la vente des gadgets (cartes postales, cahier d?écolier, bulletin), le projet envisage de développer les activités génératrices de revenus ou des pour les femmes qui vivent des ressources de la Biodiversité du DIN.
Objectifs spécifiques - Renforcement des capacités des populations endogenes et exogenes sur l?importance et la nécessité
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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2003
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24,760.10
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MLI/03/11 |
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Mobilisation des populations pour lutter contre la dégradation de leur bassin afin de promouvoir la biodiversité. Le projet se réalise autour des activités clés dont la sensibilisation, animation, la gestion concertée du bassin de la riviere ( ... )
a », aménagement des berges fluviales et fixation des sols, valorisation des résidus agricoles, élaboration d?une convention locale de gestion des ressources etc?
En marge de ces activités, l?association se propose d?appuyer les femmes et promouvoir les activités génératrices de revenus a travers l?amélioration de la production, sa transformation et la vente de produits de
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2003
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252.21
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/03/13-PG |
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This is a found for make a project for full grant. |
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Iran
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Biodiversity
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2003
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23,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: IRA-G52-2003-027(IRA98G52) |
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Project location:Doshakh village, Bisotoun, Kermanshah(Lat/Long:34.5133460-45.5877690)
The project aims to protect and revitalize Taghbostan Mountain Ecosystem through planting domestic plant species and developing a strategy to be pursued in ( ... )
areas in collaboration with local people. Through organizing volunteer teams and applying the program to other regions, the causes of environmental degradation including fires, shrub cutting, overgrazing, pollution, soil erosion and waste could be prevented. Lessons learned from implementing the project will also be used to provide a plan applicable to other regions.
The main activities in
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Iran
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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: IRA-G52-2002-PG004(IRA98G52) |
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The planning grant would be used for the preparation of SGP proposal. To this end the project proponents need to acquire the baseline studies on the condition of the biodiversity, natural and human resources and conduct a stakeholder analysis. The ( ... )
proponents will seek the collaboration of local communities, stakeholders, authorities and NGOs to attain a participatory solution via an integrated management
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Iran
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Biodiversity
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2003
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17,500.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: IRA-G52-2002-020(IRA98G52) |
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Project location:Rameh village, Garmsar, Semnan(Lat/Long:35.1962560-52.3278810)
Rameh Village is one of the pilot projects of UNDP Land and Water Project (Desertification Project). During the workshops and implemented projects, the villagers ( ... )
remarkable capacity and potential. The Women's CBO of Rameh Village is one of the results of this project. Promoting the capacity of the local community will help achieve a better management of the national resources, especially rangelands.
The overall goal of the project is to develop and practice a participatory and sustainable local management plan for rangelands of Rameh Village.
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2003
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10,026.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/03/10 |
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Wigry National Park is facing permanent conflicts with farmers within the Park and in the buffer zone.Protection plan for the Park and buffer zone provide some restriction in form of farming and economic activities.farmers are under pressure of ( ... )
from other parts of Poland requesting sale of land for recreational purposes and these ideas (extra income, speculative price of land in past years!) are welcomed due to very low land productivity, small size of farms, demographic reasons (yopung people are leaving for towns). These recreational land, hundreds of plots became a great threat to value (biodiversity) of this park, waters
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Kazakhstan
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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: KAZ/03/06 |
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The project is aimed at involving of the local population, youth and teenagers into active nature protection activity to conserve biodiversity of Zailiisky Alatau mountain range.
A large-scale information campaign will be implemented to attract ( ... )
ion of the local population to the issues of rehabilitation and conservation of biodiversity of the region. For that, and also to involve the youth into environmental activities, ?ecological landings? of young ecologists of among of schoolchildren of Talgar city and nearby settlements will be arranged (100 participants are expected to be engaged), actions will be implemented, excursions,
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Kyrgyzstan
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Biodiversity
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2003
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17,800.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP2/Y5/CORE/2003/33 |
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The basic of ideas of the project is counteraction to the tradition to make sepulchral fences and monuments from a juniper and also introduction of new custom to plant trees in cemeteries. There is no tradition to plant trees and gardens in ( ... )
ries among the Muslims of the south of Kyrgyzstan. The basic components of the project are:
- Creation of nurseries of a juniper in three ayil okmot of Uzgen and Suzak districts.
- Creation of 3 workshops on manufacturing gravestones and fences made of cheap alternative materials (a marble crumb, cement, metal) in the same ayil okmots where nurseries of a juniper will be created.
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2003
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48,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/02/04 |
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The conservation of biodiversity by declaring some environments protected areas has often attracted a myriad of responses from communities living on the fringes of the protected area or those who sometimes are inclined to be ( ... )
ted to create space for conservation of flora and fauna. These responses have ranged from clandestine activities such as poaching in the protected area under the cover of darkness, destruction of fences erected to demarcate human settlement and the protected area, to outright acts of defiance of regulations which includes violent confrontation with the authorities.
Karamba Ward in which the
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Bhutan
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Biodiversity
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2003
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24,472.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BHU/03/02 |
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This project aims to regenerate Karsa Yungma water catchment. This would sustain and revive volume of drinking water for Pang Communities and the main Nagor village communities. The regeneration of Karsa Yungma Water Catchment area will bring about ( ... )
hange in the lives of people of 34 households of Pang village.
As per the 1st and 2nd Progress Report of the project, most of the project activities has been carried out as the following:
1. Rural Water Supply survey;
2. Community planning and management course;
3. Water caretaker training for maintenance and sustainability;
4. Establishment of Nursery;
5. Materials for catchment
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2003
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31,683.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/03/01 |
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Increase of Kestrel quantity amount in Poland by creation more breading places, information and education campaign |
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2003
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21,157.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/03/09 |
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Wildfowl and rare plants refuges protection and conservation on the area of Krepskie Swamp |
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Dominica
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Biodiversity
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2003
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10,352.10
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Phase 2
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Project Number: DMA/UNF/03/01 |
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Establishment of the MTPNP and subsequent declaration of the same as WHS severely restricted activities such as hunting of wildlife and harvesting of forest resources from the National Park. Stringent prevention of hunting sea turtles has also ( ... )
ed the La Plaine's community access to these resources. This created a demand for pork and smoke pork which was siezed upon by the La Plaine Hi Grade Development Group.
The LPHGDG consist of six members all of whom are women from the La Franchette hamlet of La Plaine. Some of them are members of the National Pig Producers Cooperative so in the event of over production there is already a
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2003
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45,859.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/48/03 GEF-RNE |
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The project aims to undertake community-based activities for the protection and conservation of the biodiversity of the forest around Lake Danao through conscious community participation while contributing to the worldwide efforts addressing ( ... )
nmental protection. The project site is within the Lake Danao National Park (2,193 hectares) and one of the three (3) important watersheds of Ormoc City.The area shall also serve as an outdoor living laboratory, which could help people understand their environment and give clues to ecological processes not yet fully understood. Viable and different ecosystems present shall serve as a research
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India
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Biodiversity
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2003
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29,474.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SGP/GEF/IND/OP2/02/RJ08 |
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The project was undertaken with a view to protect and enhance the biodiversity of the parched Chittorgarh district through an integrated resource management strategy for biodiversity conservation and enhancement. The project aimed at renovating the ( ... )
orated traditional rain water harvesting structures to conserve rainwater, increase the availability of water, recharge the water bodies of the surrounding area, reduce sedimentation in the pond, improve fertility of lands and help in the protection of endangered local trees. The ultimate rationale behind choosing this project was to protect the endangered livelihood specific trees, reducing the
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Palestine, State of
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Biodiversity
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2003
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20,769.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAL/03/45 |
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Conserving biodiversity through working in parrallel directions; to reinforce the implementation of the environmental law by involving decision makers as well as the school pupils and teachers to develop their understanding of the conservation ( ... )
s and to utilize the potential resources (natural and man-made) using an interactive educational methods.And arranging a follow up mechanism for pupils in the selected schools through introducing out-door activities and promoting pupil-to pupil method to insure dissemination of information to the rest of the school pupils. Throughout the project, environment school clubs will be established to
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