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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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2002
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27,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TUR-01-11 |
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Popular bird monitoring activities in Turkey have been considerably developed in recent years particularly due to several actions of the Society for the Protection of Nature (DHKD). However, in South Eastern Anatolian Region, in spite of its ( ... )
ance and riches for bird life, deficiency of bird watcher handicap among other things to obtain data required for protection of areas with a certain capacity for natural life.
The project aims to introduce bird watching especially among young people as well as to enhance the capabilities of already existing birders in the region. Therefore the results of the first waterfowl counting in the
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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/02/26 |
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Development of a full project proposal through: (i) in-depth multistakeholder consultations with local rural farming communities who are willing to participate in the project; and (ii) conduct a participatory rural appraisal approach towards ( ... )
tanding the physical and socioeconomic factors, cropping patterns, seasonal activities vis a vis its biodiversity and natural resource history and prospects including practices of local farming communities in food production and the cultivation of varieties of endangered or wild races of rice plants, medicinal herbs and fruit
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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2002
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49,798.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BZE/02/01 |
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The project is aimed at supporting community-based biodiversity conservation through human and technical capacity building for the BFCA and its member cooperatives. Specifically the project will provide for:
1. Information and Communication ( ... )
logy (ICT) infrastructure and staff development,
2. Increasing public awareness and knowledge on the vale, conservation and sustainable use of coastal marine biodiversity,
3. Strengthening international collaboration on community based approaches to coastal marine biodiversity co-management,
4. Establishing a surveillance enforcement & assessment supports (SEAS) programme, support
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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2002
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12,857.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PNG/02/24 |
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This has been a Capcity Building Workshop to train the project Coordinators, Government officers involved in the GEF/Small Grants Programme. Few of the many topics covered were;
(i) Background knowledge of GEF and Small Grants Programme and the ( ... )
ic areas.
(ii) Project design/proposal writing inclued activity planning, activity achedule, budget and management.
(iii) Monitoring and Evaluation
(iV) Report writing etc.
The project was successfully
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India
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Biodiversity
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2002
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25,226.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SGP/GEF/IND/OP2/02/GUJ06 |
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The project intends to build the capacity of the farmers in the field of organic farming and bio manuring. It comprises the preparation of training module for producers; demonstration on some selected farm, pilot testing of training module at field ( ... )
with respective target groups, and to publish a set of booklets on crop technologiy.
The project has successfully completed. As a result of the project the benefits not only received by the community by organic farming and composting but organisation has also opended a marketing channel for bio-compost at a very minimum rate so as to promote thebio-compost and also improve the crop and soil
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2002
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39,469.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/10/01 |
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This project intends to conserve and protect Balayan Bay through community-based coastal resource management activities. The marine resources in the municipality of Balayan are relatively poor, with 0-20% coral cover, no mangroves and only small ( ... )
s of seagrass. However, fishes in the dive sites are in abundance with schools approximately 200-300 fishes each usually belonging to the families of Lutjanidae, Carangidae, and
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2002
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22,706.39
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/02/12 |
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Food security for the Krahô Indigenous people will be improved through beekeeping and solar dehydration of native fruits. Generation of income through the commercialization of these products is also sought. The Krahô couples will be trained for ( ... )
activities, plant nurseries will be installed, environmental education materials will be produced, and the results will be shared with other
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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2002
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19,755.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MEX/UNF/02/14 |
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El pueblo de Limones se encuentra en el sur de la Reserva de la Biosfera de Sian Ka'an. El ejido de Cafetal es vecina de la reserva. Está situado en la carretera principal que atraviesa el Estado de Quintana Roo Norte-Sur y la carretera Mahahual, ( ... )
to central del desarrollo del turismo en el sur del Estado.
En el pueblo de Limones se venden cerca de la carretera de todo tipo de plantas ornamentales. Algunos de ellos no son legalmente vendidos (extracción ilegal).
Este es el contexto para el inicio de este proyecto para apoyar el establecimiento de centro de capacitación en el cultivo, manejo, conservación, uso y comercialización de
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Nepal
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Biodiversity
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2002
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1,800.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: NEP/02/08 |
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Churiya hill is one of the youngest and fragile landscapes in Nepal. It lies in the confluence of mid hill and the Terai; and runs from east to west through out Nepal. Steep land slopes with diverse flora and fauna, intermittent gorges, large spans ( ... )
er and temporary seasonal streams are the characteristics of the landforms.
The recent IUCN publication "Conservation Status-Churiya Area of Ilam District" showed that this area is rich in NTFPs and also pointed out these resources are over used. In the recent years the Churiya has come under tremendous pressure of encroachment. Gradual migrations from the mid hills coupled with the
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Dominica
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Biodiversity
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2002
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49,856.18
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Phase 1
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Project Number: DMA/UNF/02/02 |
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A six phase project aimed at the transformation of the village of Cockrane into an Eco Village in order to increase awareness of the Morne Trois Pitons National Park World Heritage Site biodiversity conservation and sustainable livelihoods, while ( ... )
ng the villagers to enjoy an improved standard of living by encouraging visitors to the
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Palestine, State of
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Biodiversity
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2002
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41,365.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAL/02/25 |
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The project will contribute to preserve the Palestinian rural environment by promoting organic and mechanical pest control and raising the awareness and qualifications of the farmers concerning the dangers of chemical pesticides and on the use of ( ... )
c mechanical alternatives. Also, It will start a campaign for lobbying and advocating with the related line ministries and agricultural NGOs on the dangers of chemical
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2002
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591.60
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/02/06-PG |
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This is a found for make a project for full grant. |
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2002
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41,558.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/11/01 |
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The project intends to undertake community-based activities for the protection, conservation and management of the resources and strengthen communities around Lake Buhi. There are five comprehensive integrated components which compromise the whole ( ... )
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1. Continuous research and environmental scanning and documentation on biodiversity, livelihood systems;
2. Conscientization/awareness, lake and environmental education and training for community development and community mobilization;
3. Strengthening and consolidation of the SCSIs and other grassroots formation;
4. Establishment and consolidation of the community-based resources
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2002
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15,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: INDO/01/15 |
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Project development Goal :
To conserve Moonson Forest in Lore Lindu National Park
Project Objectives :
1. To increase community welfare through creation of alternative environmentally friendly economic activities
2. To reduce environmental ( ... )
ation
3. To restore moonson forest with community participation
4. To stimulate the emergence of commitment on sustainable nature resource management through community based activities
Expected output :
a. Emergence of sustainable environmentally friendly alternative income generating activities so that increasing community welfare
b. Reduced environmental degradation on moonson forest
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Indonesia
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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: INDO/02/27 |
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Project development Goal :
To produce Participatory Management Plan of Pinjan Tanjung Matop Protected Area
Project Objectives :
1. To provide comprehensive data and information as a baseline data,
2. To increase stakeholder participation ( ... )
ntribution in all project steps,
3. To develop comprehensive action plans.
Expected output :
a. Compilation of data and baseline information,
b. Increasing stakeholders? participation and contributions in the project activities,
c. Action plan.
Activities to be conducted :
A. Socialization of the concept to develop participatory management plan for protected area.
B. Field survey
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2002
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6,500.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: INDO/01/23 |
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Project development Goal :
Sustainability of community-based forest management with integrating aspects of economy, ecology and social
Project Objectives :
1. To increase population of a super local cultivar of durian in the community forest ( ... )
2. To increase skill and capability in order to recognise and utilise medical plant spesies and cow husbandry management as well
3. Raising awareness and developing skill on conservation effort of super local cultivar of durian
4. Increasing income through cow husbandry and cultivating of local cultivar of durian.
Expected output :
1. Population of super local cultivar of durian exsisted
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2002
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21,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: INDO/01/14 |
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Project Development Goal :
To conserve biodiversity in Togean Islands and to increase community participation in project process, in order to increase project sustainability potential.
Project Objectives :
1. To increase community awareness ( ... )
derstanding on the importance of environmental conservation
2. To increase community capacity in nature resource management in Togean islands
3. To restore and maintain biodiversity through implementation of community based nature resources management model
4. To provide opportunity on development of environmentally friendly economic activity in order to increase community welfare
Expected
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India
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Biodiversity
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2002
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30,813.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SGP/GEF/IND/OP2/02/GUJ07 |
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The project area is geographically positioned such that seawater ingresses and recedes through creeks and estuarine zones during tides leaving the inundated areas saline. On the other hand, a wide expanse of mud deposited by the tides used to ( ... )
t a thick mangrove forest. But these mangroves have been coming under the axe for fuel and fodder in the absence of an alternative. This has increased saline water ingression and as a result, about 75% of the cultivable land has already been lost to the sea. About a decade ago, the village had a dairy co-operative society but unavailability of fodder from their salinity prone lands reduced
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Nepal
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Biodiversity
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2002
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40,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: NEP/02/10 |
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Nepal as a signatory nation to CBD (1992) and member of WTO (1995) through its TRIPS has to register and patent for all biological products and process. By 2006, Nepal has to protect her bio-resources, local knowledge, skill and technologies. ( ... )
ity Bio-diversity Registration (CBR) for that purpose is equally concerned with the documentation of local species along with the associated knowledge and practice. CBR refers to "A record kept in a paper or electronic format by community members, of the genetic resources (landraces) in community, including information their custodians, passport data agroecology, cultural and use values."
To
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Nepal
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Biodiversity
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2002
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1,700.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: NEP/02/07 |
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Plant genetic resources can broadly be considered to have direct, indirect and optional values. These values may be in terms of ecological, soci-cultural, religious or quality traits and it may be for farmers and society. To date, these resources ( ... )
intained in the marginal environments by poorer farmers. In the process, of modernisation, these local resources are becoming vulnerable day be day. For generations, these resources have been the basis for people's livelihood particularly living in the diverse and complex agro-forestry ecosystems. But with exceptional cases, these are not well documented. To capture these resources along with
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