There are 12,310 projects that match your search.
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2001
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672.16
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/01/10-PG |
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To provide access to training on methods to establish cultivated plants using natural forest shade and an agroforestry system to widen forest cover on the buffer zone of the Santa María volcano protected area |
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2001
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30,723.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BOT/98/G52/01/09 |
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The poject seeks to support a community initiative to sustainably utilise thatching grass (Eragrostis pallens). The project entailed production of a natural resource management plan for thatching grass , marketing and capacity building for the four ( ... )
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Suriname
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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: TRI/01/11 |
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Presently, draft National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans are carried out at a general level without detailed information about particular ecosystems within the countries for which they were developed. The proposed priority setting process ( ... )
ather much more detailed information than is presently available, and will provide decision makers with access to accurate, up-to-date scientific information on the region's biotic resources, and identify priority areas at national and regional levels. It will strengthen national level capacities and provide a framework for cross-national collaboration and regional integration. Further, by
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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2001
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20,570.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PNG/01/13 |
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The project was funded to facilitate the capacity building workshop in the highlands region for project proponents, environment NGOs and other stakeholders from the government sector, civil society and other interested participants in the highlands ( ... )
. The workshop promoted the information dissemination of global environment targeted issues and provided a better education on the management of projects, proposal submissions, reports submissions and competency, This was also a golden opportunity that saw the establishment of networking and promoted interations wih the government sector,community based organizaions (CBOs), NGOs and donor
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2001
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45,769.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GHA/01/045 |
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The Common Hippopotamus, Hippopotamus amphibius ? one of Africa?s large mammals ? is globally endangered, according to IUCN. It occurs exclusively in Africa, south of the sahara in a patchy distribution throughout its range. Even though in the past ( ... )
believed to be widely distributed in Ghana, it is now mostly restricted to portions of the Black Volta River, particularly within and just outside the Bui National Park. There are also small populations along this river stretching up to Burkina Faso and possibly in the Kulpawn River. All populations outside the National Park suffer a risk of human predation.
The objectives of the project
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2001
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17,632.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/00/19 |
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creation of white stork education center and musem in old school building to implement a project proving links between eco-agriculture and numerous white stork population existing on that area;involvement of citizents of Klopot village in ( ... )
urism and nature protection;
Project visited every yearby cc 10000 visitors, mostly from Germany;income from visitors (Hewllett Packard award was spent for improvement of facilities, so capacity of the Museum and center is for 20 visitors; proved sustainability from services provided (accommodation,sale of publicationso, additionally - 3 volunteers from Germany paid by German NGO secured in
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2001
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24,936.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: S/OP-041.00-L |
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This project aims to develop a 500 hectare community-managed forest ecosystem for ecotourism and biodiversity conservation/watershed management in Blue Waters sitio of the Sierra Madre Biodiversity Corridor. The objectives of the projects are: ( ... )
t forest ecosystem and conserve biodiversity; establish nurseries and orchid gardens using local/endemic species; stabilize ecology in the locality; conduct capability building activities for community
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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2001
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38,514.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BZE/01/02 |
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Toledo District is a special place, ecologically and culturally distinct within Belize and Central America. It is the primary area of settlement of the Mayan people in Belize, many of whom still observe age-old traditions in their interaction with ( ... )
environment. Unfortunately, competing land uses and mounting population pressures are making those traditions increasingly hard to sustain in the long term, especially when threats to wildlife and habitat are taken into account. In the case of birds, those threats derive from myriad causes over vast territories, and not just from the behaviour of a small proportion of the tiny population of
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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2001
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30,181.91
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SIA/UNF/01/16 |
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Este proyecto es de un grupo de promotores mayas (8 mujeres y 3 hombres)
El proyecto tiene la intención de invertir dos de las amenazas a la cultura maya, que son, al mismo tiempo, las amenazas a la biodiversidad de Sian Ka'an y la biodiversidad ( ... )
al. Estos son:
La pérdida de la lengua materna y su
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2001
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579.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/01/02-PG |
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To provide access to adequate training activities and develop agroforestry practices on three communities of Cantel, Quetzaltenango |
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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2001
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1,933.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MEX/01/P06 |
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Conservar la biodiversidad de la micro región a través del manejo sustentable de los recursos naturales que permitan generar empleos permanentes en la comunidad.
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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2001
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923.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PNG/01/17 |
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The planning grant was given the Uriva Miaru Reforestation project to organize training and workshops to educate the people on the importance of environment conservation and other associated activities as alternates to sustain their social and ( ... )
ic livelywoods other than agreeing to the large scale logging operations in their
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Palestine, State of
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Biodiversity
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2001
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28,924.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAL/01/19 |
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The project will contibute to soil conservation and restoration of agricultural degraded areas in Hebron and Jericho and to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity through alrering the use of chemical pests i.e. Methyl Bromide and promoting the ( ... )
biological control of Trichoderma fungus among 80
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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2001
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14,372.78
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SIA/UNF/01/05 |
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Apoyar los curanderos tradicionales: 10 hombres y 7 mujeres. Reparar un centro tradicional. Para tener un jardín de plantas medicinales en una hectárea alrededor del center.Spread entre los clientes de los médicos tradicionales mayas, la ( ... )
ancia de la biodiversidad de la Reserva para la producción de medicamentos naturales, la recuperación de las tradiciones mayas relacionadas con el manejo y conservación de recursos
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2001
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19,179.46
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/01/02 |
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Income generation from natural resource conservation is the main goal of this project, which is part of a larger set of activities with the same goal in the Cachoeirinha Indigenous Lands, municipality of Miranda, state of Mato Grosso do Sul. ( ... )
uction of a plant nursery and an assessment of the natural resources present in this area are the main activities to be carried out. This will conclude the agroecological zoning already under way. These two activities are part of a wider scope of activities aiming at the introduction of agroforestry systems, recovery of degraded areas, processing and improvement of the production and introduction
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Trinidad and tobago
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Biodiversity
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2001
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15,485.22
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TRI/01/08 |
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The grantee organisation, the South Eastern Hunters Association (SEHA) is embarking on an awareness programme, through print and documentary media, for its members, communities and the general public on sustainable use of local wildlife species. ( ... )
oject specifically addresses raising awareness, using a video documentary medium, for the conservation of the local red brocket deer (Mazama americana) which is listed on the 2000 IUCN Red List of threatened species. The specific objectives of the video documentary series are to educate the public on local wildlife, encourage the use of appropriate conservation techniques, influence policy
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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2001
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3,076.19
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MLI/01/14 |
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Consolidation du projet de Banamba aire vivante a travers une visite d?échange pour s?inspirer de l?expérience du Burkina Faso en matiere de construction des digues filtrantes. |
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Jordan
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Biodiversity
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2001
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28,136.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: JOR/01/09 |
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The project aims at controlling the negative impacts of desert tourism on biodiversity in Wadi Rum Reserve through direct involvement of the local indigenous Bedouin community in a pilot program based on building local capacities of the Rum Tourism ( ... )
ative to enable it to manage tourism services in the area in an effective manner. It will assist individual members of the cooperative to upgrade their vehicles so that their trips become less harmful to the area's delicate ecosystem. Members of the cooperative will also be able to promote camel rides by improving camels' health and providing them with better and more attractive accesories. The
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2001
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7,200.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GHA/00/053 |
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Ghana is very concerned about the rate of loss of the country?s tropical forests, particularly the off-reserve forests. Whereas at the beginning of the 20th Century, the country had over 10 million Ha of forest cover, this had reduced to about 1.2 ( ... )
n Ha at the close of the 20th Century. The 1.2 million Ha of forests are also degraded in places and patchy because extensive small scale subsistence farming leading to serious habitat fragmentation. Until recently, the major perceived usefulness of the tropical forest is the commodity that can be extracted from it. Thus, logging was the number one usefulness of the forest, followed by its
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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2001
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28,450.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KAZ/01/14 |
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Zhamankum Lakes (Almaty oblast) as part of Sorbulak Lake System were rightfully recognized as wetlands of national significance inasmuch as one of the largest southern flyways of migratory birds ran through the lakes and the number of birds stopped ( ... )
nd stayed for feeding reached 100 thousand. In 1988, after the breakout of Sorbulak, Zhamankum lakes became extinct however started recovering due to filtration makeup and currently make a group of small lakes connected with channels. Due to favorable conditions, a high concentration of water and peri-aquatic birds can be observed in the lakes distinguished by rich species structure and a large
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