There are 486 projects that match your search.
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2008
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29,448.23
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: THA/SGP/OP4/Y1/RAF/2008/04 |
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Target Population / Location of project: 8,001 persons from 1,748 households in 13 villages in three districts of Tak Province. Nearly all earn their living through farming and husbandry. This cultural group directly depends upon the provisions of ( ... )
mountain ecosystems within the Salawin Basin.
Main Anticipated Result:
1. Avoidance of grid electricity use by introduction of 4-kW mini hydro to 67 households thus avoiding about Baht: 743,688 per year of electricity bill
2. Avoidance of grid electricity use by introduction of solar energy for water pumping and heating to 340 persons thus avoiding about Bath: 5,400,000 per year of
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2008
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7,594.54
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: THA/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2008/05 |
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Target Population / Location of project: 805 families in five communities: Wathong,Sopharam,Old Water Work, Dhasampant and Suetrong Community residing along the Chaophaya River at Bangprog Community, Muang District, Pathumthani Province. The river ( ... )
n integrated ecosystems of the Gulf of Thailand/South China Sea, in which two macro-GEF projects were currently operational (UNDP-GEF and UNEP-GEF). Community members are proposing to carry out household-scale approach to reduce nutrients draining in to the river
Main Anticipated Result:
1. Installed 25 filtered pits in five network communities
2. Installed five ionic plasma (organic
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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2007
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23,085.59
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/20 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
9,760 people from 14 villages adjacent to Huay Jorakhe Mark Wildlife Sanctuary in Tambol Baan Bua. Project members are predominantly paddy farmers. Many livelihood activities in the project location ( ... )
on local forest ecosystems. Major stakeholders include:
? Rajabhat University Buriram
? Baan Bua Tambol Administrative Organization
? Huay Jorakhe Mark Wildlife Sanctuary
? Bua Luang Witthayakhom School
Planned activities:
1. Conduct capacity-building activities and demonstrations re: tree nurseries, resource inventories, reforestation, forest surveillance, and alternative
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2007
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20,734.80
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/17 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
470 families (2,250 people) living in three villages around Kaeng Lawa Wetland, an integrated ecosystem of the Mekhong River Basin. Project members are farmers and fishermen. Their livelihoods are ( ... )
ened by changing patterns of land use, and poor waste management. Major stakeholders include:
? The Department of Environment Quality Promotion
? Khonkaen Provincial Administrative Organization
? Tambol Administrative Organizations in project location
? Office of Khonkaen Provincial Natural Resources and Environment
Planned activities:
1. Conduct capacity-building for community
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2007
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10,275.90
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/18 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
368 families (1,586 people) living and farming in the valley next to the Phu Phan National Park. Much of the project area is included in the land reform scheme; one portion is irrigated by the Nam Oun ( ... )
tive. Canned gas, charcoal, fossil fuels and grid electricity provide energy to the project members. Major stakeholders include:
? The Bank of Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives, Sakonnakhorn Province
? Sakonnakhorn Provincial Office of Land Reform
? Research and Development Institute, Khon Kaen University
? Phannanikhom District Office of Agriculture
? Phu Phan Agro-forestry Network
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Thailand
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Chemicals Chemicals Chemicals
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2007
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9,974.43
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: THA/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2008/02 |
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Target Population / Location of project: 366 families with 1,235 members ,95 % of which earn their living through agricultural practices ( paddy, gardening and animal raising)Application of chemical substances in agriculture has been ubiquitous. ( ... )
imary target population includes 30 families with 200 members. The project location is situated in the lower northern region of Thailand constituting the ecological systems of Gulf of Thailand/South China Sea.
Main Anticipated Result:
1. About 15 ha of paddy fields being a model for toxic-free farming and comparison
2. Reduction of at least 60 % of all kinds of chemical substances
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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2007
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47,882.83
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/26 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
2,500 families living in the vicinity of the Pha Taem National Park and Dong Phu Lone National Forest. (100 families, or 450-600 people, are considered ?direct beneficiaries.?) Project members are ( ... )
s, and depend on the provisions of the Mekhong Ecosystems. Major stakeholders include:
? Patthanarak Foundation
? Pearl S. Buck
? Nature Care
? Community Forestry Study Centre 11
? Wildfire Prevention Unit 12
? Pha Taem National Park
Planned activities:
1. Analyze 10-year experience through community surveying
2. Formulate community livelihood development plan using
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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2007
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15,610.92
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/24 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
1,233 people from farming and fishing families in Tambol Khuanso. (Five villages are represented.) The project is located in the vicinity of Thung Bangnokork Forest Reserve, an 80-ha associated with the ( ... )
a Lagoon. This area is classified as a combined coastal, marine and freshwater ecosystem of the Sundaic sub-region?s Malay Peninsula. Major stakeholders include:
? Khuanso Tambol Administrative Organization
? Songkhla Provincial Office of Natural Resources and the Environment
? Research Centre for Coastal and Marine Resources in the Lower Gulf of Thailand
? Royal Forest Department?s Forest
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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2007
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31,953.83
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/21 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
232 people in Baan Khlongrua, Tambol Parksong in the Sundaic sub-region?s Malay Peninsula. The majority of project members are farmers, and while some employ integrated methods, chemical-intensive ( ... )
ropping is prevalent. This has contributed to a loss of biodiversity in the area. Major stakeholders include:
? Conservation and Management of Watershed Unit in Patoa
? Department of National Parks and Wildlife
Planned activities:
1. Hold education forum; design project approach
2. Build five tree nursery plots
3. Grade plant species to replant cultivated area
4. Showcase
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2007
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46,528.38
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/25 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
Coastal communities under purview of PEMSEA?s Integrated Coastal Management Demonstration Project in Chonburi Province. Community participants include:
? 1,234 families from Sriracha, Laemchabang and ( ... )
ra municipalities
? 3,029 families from Chonburi and Angsila municipalities and Khao Sammuk community
? 1,025 families from Laung Phor, Romrudee and Yangngarm communities
Other major stakeholders include:
? Five municipalities (Sriracha, Saensuk, Arngsila, Chonburi, and Sattahip)
? Fisheries Research Station of Kasetsart University in Sriracha
Planned activities:
1. Build
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2007
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46,403.71
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/28 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
643 families (420 are direct beneficiaries) in six villages along the Se Buy River in Yasothorn and Ubonratchathani provinces. The majority of project members (95%) are paddy farmers. Major ( ... )
olders include:
? Royal Forestry Department
? Nature Care
? Department of Fishery
? Tambol Administrative Organizations in target location
Anticipated outputs:
1. Conservation network serving the upper, middle and lower portion of Se Buy Basin is formed
2. Conservation activities are held throughout the basin, with increasing frequency
3. Habitats emerge for migratory water
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2007
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3,958.56
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/13 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
50 families (200 people) in Baan Yarngane make their living through agriculture (i.e., paddy, vegetable, tobacco and animal husbandry). The project is located in Thailand?s upper central region, within ( ... )
ted ecosystems of the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand (Yom River). Local economic activities are contributing to ecological and health-related problems. Project members aim to improve the local environment by adopting biogas technology, thereby reducing dependence and expense on canned gas. The Tarntia Tambol Administrative Organization is providing additional support.
Planned
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Thailand
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Chemicals
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2007
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10,416.67
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/19 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
202 families (1,212 people) living in two villages in a lowland area of Northeast Thailand, an integrated ecosystem of the Mekhong River Basin. Most project members are farmers. Major stakeholders ( ... )
e:
? Suwannaphum District Office of Agriculture
? Suwannaphum District Office of Agricultural Cooperatives
? Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives, Suwannaphum District
Planned activities:
1. Conduct capacity-building activities
2. Construct an organic compost facility
3. Demonstrate organic rice farming
4. Monitor and evaluate project; disseminate results
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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2007
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11,314.75
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/16 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
176 families (1,050 people) living in two villages adjacent to Mae Far Luang National Park (an Indo-Chinese sub-region and Mekhong River watershed area). Project members are farmers and laborers. ( ... )
ropping and cultivation of non-native species has become the norm in the project area; as a result, indigenous species and practices are dwindling. Additionally, the chemical-intensive nature of mono-cropping is affecting community health. Major stakeholders include:
? Akkha Women?s Foundation (USA)
? Association for Akkha Ecucation and Culture in Thailand
? Center for Alternative Health
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2007
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37,775.45
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/12 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
Community members from 1,285 families in nine villages; project participants earn their living through fishing, farming, and tourism. The project is located on an island in an ecological portion of the ( ... )
Bengal (international water no. 53 of the Global International Water Assessment). Major stakeholders include:
? Mangrove Development Station
? Provincial and District Office of Fishery
? Tambol Administrative Organizations on the island
? Sustainable Ecosystems and Local Livelihood Rehabilitation of Kor Lanta Project
Planned activities:
1. Propagate aqua species and provide
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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2007
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49,883.99
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/27 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
1,107 families living along the Mekhong River in eight villages of Phosai and Natral districts, Ubonrathchathani Province; project members earn their living from paddy farming and local fisheries. Major ( ... )
lders include:
? Ubonratchathani University
? Dong Na Tharm Community Forest Network
? Se Buy Basin Community Network
? Thailand Research Fund?s Community-Based Research Ubonratchathani
Planned activities:
1. Launch capacity-building activities, including planning meetings, seminars, workshops and study tours
2. Inventory local biodiversity and related indigenous knowledge
3.
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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2007
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22,493.24
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/23 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
1,013 families (5,736 people) from seven villages in Thatoom District. Nearly all project members (90%) are farmers, and depend on the provisions of the middle Moon River ecosystems. Local livelihoods ( ... )
reatened by the degradation of these ecosystems due to deforestation, destructive fishing, soil erosion, and rampant development. Major stakeholders include:
? Thailand Research Fund
? Petroleum Authority of Thailand
? Nongbua Tambol Administrative Organization
? Thatoom District office of Disaster Prevention
? Thatoom Municipality
Planned activities:
1. Conduct rehabilitation
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2007
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42,229.73
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/14 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
475 ethnic Karens (284 households) living in three villages in Mae Sod District, and making their living through small-scale agriculture. Despite the government?s promotion of solar energy in the area, ( ... )
are several locations?including the project villages?that have not been reached, as they are very remote. The project aims to build members? technical capacity to construct and maintain renewable energy systems.
Planned activities:
1. Collect and share relevant information with stakeholders about planned activities
2. Design and install biogas pits, solar systems and mini-hydro
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2007
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32,080.52
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/22 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
1,250 families (2,550 people) from 20 villages in Phu Khiew and Kasetsomboon districts. Nearly all project members (90%) are farmers who depend on the provisions of the Phrom Rivers Ecosystem, an ( ... )
ated ecosystem of the Mekong River. Local livelihoods are threatened by degradation caused by land and forest encroachment, chemical-intensive agriculture, and unsustainable resource consumption. Major stakeholders include:
? The Centre for Community Ecological Study
? The Northeastern Land Reform Network
? Six Tambol Administrative Organizations in target area
? Phu Khiew Office of Forest
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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2007
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22,804.05
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: THA/06/15 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
384 families (2,337 people) living in four villages, 95% of which are farmers; (the remaining 5% are laborers). The project area, situated in an integrated portion of the Indo-Chinese sub-region, has ( ... )
egraded by unregulated land use and commercial agriculture. As a result, native species and indigenous ways of life are both threatened; the project aims to correct this. Major stakeholders include:
? Four Tambol Administrative Organizations in project location
? Watershed Management Unit
? Center for Hilltribe Culture and Education Association
? Royal Initiative Project (Baan
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