There are 12,310 projects that match your search.
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2001
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4,570.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/UNF-04/01 |
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Baseline Assessment project with the objective of reviewing and completing the information about the site: involving the conservation objectives of the Protected Area (i.e., which species, habitats, is/are responsible for PA management; what were ( ... )
y events in the establishment of the PA and when did they happer, the key organizations and individuals that played key roles; who were the PA's previous landowners/managers; the legal status of the PA (initial and current), how did the change happened; collation of relevant international, national, and local laws, rules and regulations, ordinances, and other issuances relating to the
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2001
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/01/12 |
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Creating safe nesting conditions by stocktaking of existing sites, evaluation of possible dangers, mounting artificial nests and active protection of colonies. Publishing folders and books on protected species |
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2001
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3,393.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SRL/01/017 |
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Awareness raising of communities on bio diversity conservation, propagation of reed varieties and produce of handicrafted items using reeds and develop marketing skills of rural communities. The project trained 100 internally displaced women (from ( ... )
nflict areas) on rush and reed crafting, established a training centre within the NGO premises and participated in exhibitions, fairs and other events for selling of the finished products.
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2001
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KEN/UNF/01/05 |
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The bee-keeping project is designed to enhance conservation efforts by community members as well as to provide an avenue for generating income through the production and marketing of honey. Bee-hives owned by the farmers will be placed along the ( ... )
edge. The farmers are expected to work with the authorities in monitoring illegal activities within the forest and reporting them. HoneyCare Africa, a private company, will train the farmers, provide them with bee-suits, collect the honey, pay for it and market
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2001
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51,618.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SRL/01/10 |
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Biodiversity conservation and developement through nature farming to implement through the activities of awareness creation on biodiversity conservation and nature farming among communities, establishment of demonstration units and advisory services ( ... )
istricts, promote and upgrade marketing of organic products of rural farmers, develop capacities of 20 SGP partner organizations at the diatrict level on all aspects of nature
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2001
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11,595.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GHA/01/046 |
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PAPADEV ? a local NGO that is familiar with the local customs and languages of the Bole District, will work in conjunction with Conservation International-Ghana, to carry out hippopotamus and other wildlife conservation to the 20 fringe communities ( ... )
around the northern borders of the Bui National Park as well as communities living along the Black Volta River in that District. The NGO will use theatre and drama to educate the whole population particularly the youth and school children on the need for conservation and sustainable use of natural resources. The conservation education will be extended to communities living around the Mole
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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2001
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49,440.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/01/23 |
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The Mankial valley is highly mountainous and the elevation rises from 5,600 to 17,000 ft at Koh-e-Shaheen, the boundary between Kohistan and Swat districts. Apart from great variation in altitude, the valley has a considerable variation in ( ... )
ature and precipitation. As a result it supports a variety of vegetation from moist temperate forests to sub-alpine scrub and alpine meadow types. The forest comprise of various species of trees like blue pine, deodar, fir, spruce, bird cherry, walnut, acer and birch etc.
The valley is a home to a great diversity of wildlife. It supports some of the endangered mammals including Snow leopard
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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2001
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42,802.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/00/11 |
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The project is based on initial surveys of the woolly flying squirrel habitats at Sai Nallah and the Jutial gorge, and careful assessment of the conservation issues in other sites. (Please refer to Prof. Z. B. Mirza?s report on Avi fauna survey in ( ... )
flying squirrel habitat in the Sai Nullah, and village based information for Jutial, submitted by BASDO to UNDP) These surveys were financed by GEF/SGP grant during the planning grant. As a result of these surveys the project area was selected covering two sites near Gilgit. These project sites are located in a high mountain, which is an eastward spur of the Hindukush range with high peaks up to
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2001
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10,318.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SRL/01/014 |
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Community awareness and training programmes, growing a live fence of thorny bushes and trees for 5 km of the frequently atttacked areas of the village and successfully block the gap where the elephants enter the village, establishing plant nurseries ( ... )
ticipatory planting and tending of the plants especially during the dry seasons. The village is bordering a strict nature reserve and is at a higher elevation - the area falls into the upcountry dry zone with minimum rainfall. The villagers grow crops with difficulty as water is scarce. Crop attacks by elephants during the dry season gives rise to drastic action by the villagers sometimes
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2001
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4,993.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SRL/01/012 |
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Biodiversity conservation through the conservation of banana varieties through implementing activities of awareness raising and training of community groups, baseline data collection, soil conservation, compositing and development of a marketing ( ... )
gy for produce of farmers. Identifying and selecting farmer families to carry out activities, baseline survey among 100 families in 4 village (GN) Divisions, training of farmers in composting and other soil preparation issues for the banana varieties now going extinct in the area were major activities.
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2001
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10,449.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SRL/01/13 |
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Biodiversity conservation through promotion of sustainable agricultural methods such as the introduction of vermiculture to implement awareness raising of communities, home garden development and introduction of vermiculture method to relevant NGOs ( ... )
districts of Sri Lanka. Soil conservation through low cost vermiculture composting and vermiwash is a main objective where lands are subjected to severe erosion to increasing acres of land coming under tea cultivation. By popularising this low cost method it is intended to develop the neglected home gardens as well as increase the yield in tea lands.
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2001
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15,605.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SRL/01/024 |
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Awareness raising of communities, producers and school children, organization of village producers to eliminate the middle traders and promote direct marketing of kitul palm products; development of home gardens and protection of four watersheds. ( ... )
oject attempted to revive a traditional industry of tapping the kitul palm and processing the sap into treacle and jaggery both items of which have a market locally. The farmers who were ignored by the industries development sector revived in the five villages the project was implemented and a substantial income earned through the products.
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Tunisia
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Biodiversity
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2001
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TUN/01/01 |
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The project aims to: ensure all the required conditions in order to preserve the biodiversity within Kneiss reserve; provide precise and efficient data describing the islands; improve the access ways in the islands; respond to the environmental ( ... )
s and pressures; and local people awareness
projet vise un double objectif :
? Assurer les conditions requises pour la préservation de la biodiversité au sein du périmètre décrété en Réserve Naturelle, ce qui exige d?agir sur les menaces et pressions s?exerçant au sein de ce périmètre et provenant de 3 sources principales à savoir :
- Les campements potentiels des
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2001
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40,288.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/03/01 |
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This project aims to prevent/reduce and eventually eliminate the encroachment into the protected area of Mt. Kitanglad by the local communities in Brgy. Dahilayan.
In addition, this shall be the first project that will translate the gains of the ( ... )
project into real community activities within the buffer zone, thereby responds to the SGP relating with the big GEF funded project. Direct project partners are IPs including the Bukidnon Higaonon and Talaandig, all speaking the common Binukid
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2001
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7,740.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/01/26 |
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Protection of natural refuges of yew in Rokita forest division (North-West part of Poland) and creation of conditions enabling development of its population through improvement of places of yew natural renewal. |
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India
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Biodiversity
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2001
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7,621.20
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SGP/CCF/IND/OP2/01/ASM02 |
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The project purpose was to educate the people for the use and commercial cultivation of medicinal herbs for economic gains. It aimed to set up a garden for plantation with the provision of nursery to be used as practical training spot as well as for ( ... )
e generation. It also proposed to organise an awareness campaign for women and youth, involvement of the subject experts in the training programme to achieve the objectives, and establish a nursery as a model for medicinal plant cultivation, training and to supply material to the target
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2001
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GHA/01/044 |
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Ghana had over 10 million Ha of forest cover at the beginning of the 20th century which dwindled to about 1.2 million Ha at the close of that century. The main threats to forests are unsustainable slash and burn agriculture or shifting cultivation ( ... )
od and cash crop production, excessive logging, mining and bushfires. The threats are severest on off-reserve forests where forest cover is disappearing at an alarming rate.
This project is located in the Moist Evergreen Forest zone of Western Region of Ghana and has the objective of assessing the abundance and distribution of Thaumatococcus danielli (a non-sugar natural sweetner) and other Non
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Chile
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Biodiversity
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2001
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45,159.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: CHI/01/03 |
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Educar y sensibilizar a la Comunidad Nacional acerca de la importancia y vulnerabilidad de la diversidad biológica presente en el Bosque Templado Maulino de la VII Región. Desarrollar un manejo sostenible de la biodiversidad presentes en los ( ... )
s nativos de la VII región, a través del desarrollo de investigación y desarrollo productivo
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2001
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/00/03 |
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Building and strengthening the capacity of indigenous communities and local community-based organisations in Sabah to effectively deal with issues confronting them, especially issues related to biodiversity and the environment. Activities ( ... )
aken included training of community leaders, organising community meetings and field visits, and implementing and monitoring community level activities such as protecting fragile ecosystems, preventing encroachment of forest reserves, ensuring the integrity of biodiversity and natural resources, and revitalising important aspects of indigenous knowledge and
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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2001
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21,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PNG/01/19 |
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The Bulldog Road Rehabilitation and Landowner based Eco-tourism project was funded so that environment conservation was promoted through eco-tourism and training in the Lakekamu Basin. The people mobilized and rejected a |
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