There are 12,310 projects that match your search.
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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1995
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34,418.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: MLI/94/15 |
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Agroforesterie axée sur la production et la protection d'especes sylvicoles d'importance économique : Acacia Sénégal (Gommier) et le Tannier. |
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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1995
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20,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/95/G05 |
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A programme by a CBO to build capacity of villagers to be able to address , survey and solve the problem of degrading forest ecosystems by themselves. Especially, the establishement of community forests is a prime target aterwhich other ( ... )
ties such as formulating of regulation, undertaking afforestation , and training on income generating
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Ecuador
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Biodiversity
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1995
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18,720.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: ECU/95/004 |
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Improve family income based on agroforestry systems that reduce pressure on the jungle, diversify production and promote integrated use of renewable natural resources.
Pilot phase
GEF contribution |
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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1995
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14,703.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: GEF-INS-95-G17 |
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Project goals or objective (including GEF problem area addressed by project) :
Short term objectives :
1. Improving the local environmental awareness and rehabilitating the degraded coral reefs focuses its activities in Teluk Dalam. ( ... )
mproving the villager?s skills as an effort to broaden their perspective on affording their life.
3. Improving the local management capacity for their cooperatives.
Long term objectives :
1. To improve villagers? welfare since they have only coral reefs to earn their living due to lack of skills.
2. To rehabilitate the damaged coral reefs area in Teluk Dalam since it is urgently needed
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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1995
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10,911.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: MLI/94/17 |
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Gestion de bois villageois a Thio. L?agro- sylviculture, initié par l?ONG AMAPROS en collaboration avec l?association villageoise de Thio, est une contribution a l?effort collectif de préserver le village de la désertification. L'association ( ... )
eoise avec l'appui d'AMAPROS a déja menée des activités de sensibilisation de motivation des femmes, de plantation et de maraîchage dans le village.
Description : Conservation ou protection d?environnement a travers le reboisement appuyé par le maraîchage et le petit crédit.
Objectifs spécifiques - augmentation du capital ligneux
- formation en lutte contre l?érosion du sol, en
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Burkina faso
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Biodiversity
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1995
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35,115.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BKF/95/07 |
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Le Projet avait pour objectifs de :
?Sauvegarder et conserver les plantes médicinales, notamment celles en voie de disparition par la mise en place d?un jardin botanique de 2 ha ;
?Créer et gérer 2 mini pépinières (une dans l?Aspirât ( ... )
dans les villages) ;
?Contribuer à l?approvisionnement de l?Aspirât en bois (de feu et de service) par la création et la gestion d?un bosquet d?1 ha ;
? Lutter contre l?ensablement de la rivière de Kou par la plantation de 10.000 plants par an sur les berges ;
?Accroître les compétences/ capacités du public cible dans les domaines de la production/ plantation des plants,
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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1995
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18,431.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: MLI/94/16 |
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Développement de l'agroforesterie afin de diminuer la pression sur les ressources halieutiques pour une communauté de pecheurs de Kirango Markala.
Depuis un certain temps le village de kirango, Markala est frappé par un certain nombre de ( ... )
mes tels que :
- la diminution du poisson dans les lits du fleuve Niger
- la baisse continue des revenus des populations
- le faible rendement des terres cultivables
- l?érosion des sols en général et des berges en particulier
- la disparition progressive de la couverture végétale due a la sécheresse et a la coupe abusive des populations . face a cette situation de déséquilibre
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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1995
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4,177.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: SRL/92/G51/013 |
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Rationale
As a result of denudation of the catchment, water streams have dried up. Due to this, acute water shortages close to desertification levels result.
Objectives
Protect Bambaragama watershed which is the source of 42 tributaries that ( ... )
irindi oya and the natural habitat of many varieties of endemic species.
Activities
Protect the watershed, the mainspring of 42 water sources, reforest the area and have public awareness campaigns
Demarcate boundaries of the watershed reservation which has been approved as a protected area.
Establish 7 plant nurseries with local plant species.
Reforest the watershed area.
Soil
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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1995
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38,016.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PHI/32/92 (Pilot Phase 132-L) |
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Rehabilitation of forest ecosystem and conserving the remaining biodiversity through the Aytas' community-based efforts toward self-sufficiency and self-reliance. |
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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1995
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11,490.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: DOM/95/07 |
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Support community participation in preparation of a sustainable development plan and identification of potential projects for the Monte Cristi National Park. |
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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1995
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40,567.68
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: ZIM/92/G31/01 |
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The project is situated in Chesa 40km east of mount Darwin in natural region 3b with erratic rainfall not reliable for cropping, and was initiated by a group of 6 farmers .The project was proposed as an alternative land use option that will reduce ( ... )
ation and protect the natural resources against soil erosion, siltation and deforestration.By adopting the ostrich land use option , farmers will reforest and revegetate overgrazed and formerely cultivated , degraded lands and give the farmer a better land use return per unit area through ostrich production diversification.This project will reintroduce the ostrich species within the indegenous
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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1995
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2,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: SRL/92/G51/005 |
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Rationale
Binkohomba ( Munronia pumila) is an endemic medicinal herb found in limited geographical locations in Sri Lanka.
Due to high demand for the dried plant, which fetches more than 2000 rupees a kilogram, owing to its medicinal properties, ( ... )
ant is rapidly becoming extinct
Objectives, activities, groups involved
Conservation of Munronia Pumila an endemic medicinal herb found in rain forests in Sri Lanka.Prevent destruction to bio diversity by promoting the ex-situ propagation and home garden planting of munronia pumila an endangered and valuable medicinal species
Within the broad framework of conserving bio diversity, protect
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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1995
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2,842.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: POL/94/15 |
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Preservation of beech forest complex in Bory Dolnoslaskie, protection of Glis glis L., mobilisation of local communities and authorities (Forest Management Office) |
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1995
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8,771.93
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PNG/95/02 |
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US$8771.93 was provided to the Foundation of the Peoples of the South Pacific (NGO), to undertake a community Reforestation Pilot Project. The primary objectives of the pilot project were to establish training on siviculture and basic nursery ( ... )
ment. To establish a village size tree nursery and to rehabilitate logged over forest as well as grassland areas. The demonstration site was Merani Village, Cape Rodney, Central Province. Subject to the experiences of this pilot phase it is hoped that similar projects can be replicated elsewhere.
Project is
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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1995
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5,200.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: SRL/92/G51/014 |
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Rationale
Unsustainable agricultural practices, less rainfall, silting of reservoirs due to soil erosion, illegal tree cutting, rapid increase in population, leading to degradation of the environment and destruction of more than 45% of the forest ( ... )
ce.
Objectives:
Minimize destruction to the natural forest, reforestation, combating erosion problems, desertification and land degradation, reducing pollution of International waters.
Conserve biological diversity which balance the density of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in the area.
Minimize destruction caused to wetlands.
Mobilize the communities to conserve their
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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1995
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25,433.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: KEN-GEF-95-002 |
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Raising and exporting for sale butteflies through limited access in the forest by the local community around the forest in order to change negative attitudes towards threatened forest. |
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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1995
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9,500.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: DOM/95/01 |
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Enhancing community participation in the management and protection of Halga de Maco National Park by strengthening the capacity of the Juventud Renovadora group. |
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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1995
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14,270.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PHI/29/92 (Pilot Phase 129-M) |
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Community-based environmental education on biodiversity conservation and rehabilitation. |
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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1995
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12,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: DOM/95/16 |
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Determinar la importancia ecológica y etnobotánica de la Canelilla, Pimienta haitiensis, determinar su potencial comercial en el mercado y generar información que permita un manejo más racional de su explotación, en zonas aledanas al Parque ( ... )
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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1995
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11,579.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/95/18 |
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Having realized the importance of natural resources in sustainable economic development, the members of Seven village organizations (have been grazing their livestock and collecting wood from Khunjerab National Park) have formed a joint management ( ... )
tee for scientific
Management of the Khunjerab National Park Buffer Zone.
The seven villages, namely, Galapan, Morkhon, Jamalabad, Gircha, Sirtige, Nazimabad and Sostare situated at the northern tip of Hunza valley, adjacent to Khunjerab National Park. Prior to construction of KKH, the whole Gojal area (including the seven villages) would exclusively depend on the natural resources for their
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