There are 486 projects that match your search.
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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1999
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10,662.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/99/G05 |
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Activities intended to assist potential grantees in formulating detailed proposals. Researchers from selected R & D institute paid visit to proposed project location, for fact-finding, assessment of community capacity and providing other related ( ... )
ance which would make concept papers most responsive to
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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1999
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4,725.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/99/G01 |
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Activities intended to assist potential grantees in formulating detailed proposals. Researchers from selected R & D institute paid visit to proposed project location, for fact-finding, assessment of community capacity and providing other related ( ... )
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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1999
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5,638.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/99/G03 |
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Activities intended to assist potential grantees in formulating detailed proposals. Researchers from selectedR & D institute paid visit to proposed project location, for fact-finding, assessment of community capacity and providing other related ( ... )
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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1999
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8,540.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/99/G04 |
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A 3-day workshop where potential grantees and other stakeholders met to discuss and develop full proposals. |
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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1999
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5,795.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/99/G02 |
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Following the advice and notification of the grant allocation from the Coordinating Unit, the Thailand-GEF/SGP has launched the implementation of the second operational phase. The GEF/SGP information has been disseminated to target ( ... )
ities throughout the country. In addition, upon requests, the National Coordinator and some members of NSC travelled to meet and discuss face-to-face with groups of NGOs/CBOs in the northeastern region , the most arid and poorest region of the country.
From mid-August to the end of September 1999, the programme has received over 20 concept papers from NGOs/CBOs active in the region. In the
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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1999
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7,688.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/99/G06 |
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Following the advice and notification of the grant allocation from the Coordinating Unit, the Thailand-GEF/SGP has launched the implementation of the second operational phase. The GEF/SGP information has been disseminated to target ( ... )
ities throughout the country. In addition, upon requests, the National Coordinator and some members of NSC travelled to meet and discuss face-to-face with groups of NGOs/CBOs in the central and northern region.
From mid-August to the end of September 1999, the programme has received 35 concept papers from NGOs/CBOs active in the region. In the view of the National Coordinator, 30 papers,
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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10,526.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G29 |
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In the past, Karnchanaburi province was rich in natural resources and healthy environment. The forest areas in 4 districts are watershed areas of the Meklong River which provides water for livelihood for many provinces. The river flows through ( ... )
nburi, Rachaburi, Nakhonprathom and into the Gulf of Thailand in Samutsongkhram.
The population growth coupled with the industrial development have rendered the forest areas reduction and ecosystem of Karnchaburi less efficient. The rate of consumption of basic resources ,such as land ,forest and water, are ever-increasing. Simultaneously, the demand for energy to keep human facilities is
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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9,384.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G21 |
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During the last decade, the environmental degradation has been an outstanding problems in every region of the country with an increasing degree of severity . This has been due to the unregulated economical development. The natural resource has ( ... )
xploited so carelessly that results in the loss of natural balance. The world and its human beings have witnessed this effect very regularly.
The target population of the project is the minority group residing in the watershed area of Mae Korn River and Mae Sarn River which are tributaries of the Mekhong River.The minority group comprises 3 tribes: the Lisu, Akha and Mian.The last 10
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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11,263.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G03 |
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Nan province contains many watershed areas for the Nan River which drains into the Gulf of Thailand. It is also the habitation of both hilltribe and lowland people For generations, the two communities have exhibited traditions ,ways of life and ( ... )
ment system to deal with water and community forest.
The development strategy of the country, during the past years ,which had focused very little upon the capacity building of communities, has caused the environmental and natural resources degradeation at an alarming rate. While ecosystems are being damaged , the conflicts between local people and government officers in the conservation
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1998
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8,421.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G16 |
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The world is gradually warming up everyday. The climate is at variance. There are
the El Nino and other natural variance such as unusual storms and rains that causes natural disasters.All most all of these natural disasters ,of the past and ( ... )
t, are the consequences of human daily activities both in agricultural and industrial sector. These activities cause the Green House Effect warming up the earth.
In general, facts about global warming are rather difficult for average communities to appreciate. The information and figures concerning this are too complicate and seems to belong only to some special type of technical persons.
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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9,537.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G09 |
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U-Taphao Canal runs about 120 km.long starting from Tambol Samnak Taew of Sadao District to the areas of other 3 districts of Songkhla Province before draining into the Songkhla Lagoon at Tambol Khou Tao, Hadyai District of Songkhla. The canal ( ... )
es its water from watershed area of Khao Nam Khang ( Nam Khang Mountain), a part of the San Kalakili Range bordering the Malaysian border.
In the past, the canal had been a source of water supply for livelihood.Apart form providing fishes, the canal had been supplying water for daily living, agriculture and a ship route for communication and transportation.
The accumulated effects of
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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8,400.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G39 |
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The forest area of about 480 ha around the project location once was a conservation areas but had recently been revoked. It has been the prime watershed area for the Bang Pra Kong Rivers and other tributaries which drain into the Gulf of Thailand. ( ... )
hough some portions of it has been degraded, it can still be rehabilitated through community effort.
The committee was established in 1995 , and with determination, has been launching conservation activities. However due to the limited capacity of the community, the progress has been very slow. Almost all of the community members are relocated and provided with about 2 ha of farmland
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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12,478.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G36 |
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The project location is situated along the Yuam river.With its lenght of 218 km.and draining into Moei River, a river transboundary with the Union of Myanma, the Yuam has been the sources of water supply for agricultural practice and household ( ... )
ption for population of 4 districts of Mae Hong Sorn Province.There are 3 indigenous groups of people residing in the vicinity of the river.These are the low-land Thai , Shanist and high-land people. The total population in the area is 150,000:
At present, the livelihood of the population around the Yuam river has drastically changed. Both private and public sector has encouraged the
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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10,526.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G23 |
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In the past (before 1957), the environment around the Phong River was good, teeming with water species and dense forest area on both sides. Settlers in the areas had prompted the degradation of the environment.
After 1957, numbers of settlers ( ... )
creasing. The forest areas on both sides were substantially denuded and turned into paddy fields and other cash crops to satisfy the demand of the industrial sector. The majority of land were titled by villagers, land speculators and factory owner. Nevertheless, there are public land remained as graveyards, grassland for cattle and degraded forest. In 1978 ,large scale industry was introduced
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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10,526.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G26 |
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The watershed area of Rabom-Siyad Tributary has its origin in the eastern forest area. They drain into the Bang Prakong River and the Gulf Of Thailand. These tributaries supply the Gulf Of Thailand with natural richness which nourish the ecological ( ... )
of the gulf. Besides, the tributaries are likened as an aorta for people settling on both sides for years.
The eastern forest supplies fresh water for tributaries making livelihood in the vicinity complete and simultaneously prevent the sea water flowing up into the cultivated area and freshwater ecosystem. However at present, the forest has been devastated on account of factors and criteria
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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10,526.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G31 |
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Thale Noi (or Noi Sea) with an approximate area of 3,000 ha used to be a ship route between Khuankhanoon District of Phattalung Province and Ranoad District of Songkhla Province. It had been an abundant source for fresh water fishes and other ( ... )
species. The factor that causes this richness is the good circulation of water between the gulf of Thailand and the Noi Sea.The circulation naturally occurs through 2 water channels at Ranoad District and at Klong Nang Riam ( or Nang Riam Canal).
Aiming to promote rice farming in some portion of the surrounding area by controlling the amount of sea water from the Gulf of Thailand, the Royal
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1998
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6,179.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G17 |
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It is clearly perceived that ,sooner or later, the world conventional energy is on the verge of depletion. Thailand is , to a very great extent, dependent upon the imported energy such as oil and gas. The energy Thailand is able to produce by ( ... )
is energy from hydro-plant. The cost of construction of a hydro-plant has always been a dear one, for it means huge forest area to be devastated. Notwithstanding, an average Thai society are still wasting the energy and drive itself into an economical problem as it does now . In addition, the process of energy production and procurement is more or less causing environmental problems both in
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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20,735.15
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G42 |
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Since March 1997, the Operational Phase I of Thailand GEF Small Grants Programme has been providing grants to 44 projects throughout the country. Mostly as demonstration projects, they are of community-based, initiated, planned and managed by ( ... )
ities.
Apart from the monitoring by visits to projects of the National Coordinator and the National Steering Committee during mid-implementation, the intensive monitoring and analysis by a third party is necessary to ensure timely gathering of information , smooth and effective implementation and timely recommendation of corrective measures as deemed appropriated. Moreover, the
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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10,526.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G24 |
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The Gulf of Thailand is rated as one of the richest sea in the world. Its coastal ecosystem comprises mangrove ,marine species and coral offering a secured settlement.
At present, the ecosystem of the gulf has been affected by the ( ... )
stainable development projects. Such projects have turned the once- rich and clean gulf into the sea of pollution . It is the result of conflict in utilizing coastal areas for agriculture and industry in conjunction with growing human settlement. These changing situation has caused the degradation of the ecosystem and quality of life of communities. The degradation is apt to affect wider area
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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6,341.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G07 |
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A community approach to slow down the degradation rate of highland soil and watershed area of the Nan River-one of the 4 tributaries of the Chao Phraya River draining into the Gulf of Thailand - by practising proven integrated farming techniques , ( ... )
ng capacity of target population and establishing community learning
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