There are 486 projects that match your search.
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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4,124.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G35 |
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Even though the Thailand GEF / SGP Pilot Phase was assessed as a successful story,
There have been some certain areas of implementation which require to be addressed and improved. Among these are poor, non-responsive and too generic concept papers ( ... )
oposals
from proponents who are community-based organizations. The others include limited community/local input and participation, inappropriate mechanism for self-evaluation and inadequate involvement / cooperation from other stakeholders, both public and private sector.
The stakeholder workshop is designed to address theses issues. It is a mechanism to be used at a country-level and
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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10,800.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G40 |
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The project location is in the vicinity of the National Park Phu Sa Dok Bua, Phu Wat
and Phu Phonthong which are watershed areas of Huay Hin Hao and Huay Ban which drains into the Mekhong River. As a rule, local people who are common farmers burn ( ... )
eld after harvesting season. The fire thus set is usually uncontrollable and blazes into the national park. Besides, some local people set fire to forest on purpose for facilitating hunting. The fire has reduced the watershed areas.
With the sustainable agricultural practice all-year-round by communities dwelling in this buffer zone, the watershed area will be rehabilitated and filled
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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12,483.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G38 |
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The Ping River ,one of the 4 tributaries of the Chao Phraya River, is a main river which
provides water for livelihood to northern and central region of Thailand.With the lenght of about 500 km., it joins the Chao Phraya River at Nakhornsawan ( ... )
ce and subsequently drains into the Gulf of Thailand in southern area of Bangkok.
The course of the river through Chiangmai province is nearly 180 km. It passes through the provincial town which is the residential area of nearly 400,000 population. The 2 crucial problems of the river are the municipal waste disposal and the unscrupulous personal desire for land area by intrusion into the
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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9,884.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G30 |
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At present, the environment of villages and communities has changed a lot. Forest areas
have been devastated. The water in natural sources ,especially the Moon River which drains in to Mekhong River ,is so polluted that a number of water species ( ... )
fected. The water from rain and from other indigenous sources are not suitable for drinking.
Agricultural product such as rice and other vegetable and fruit are stained with chemical fertilizer and pesticide. The chemical application is so persistent that an average farmer cannot manage his plantation without it. All these situations cause the living in rural society more financially
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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/G08 |
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A community effort to stop deforestation in and rehabilitate the watershed area of the Mae Suay River-one of a major tributary of the Mekhong River by providing alternative agricultural practice in conjunction with building capacity of community by ( ... )
ing training on community self- sufficient financial system and environment & natural resources
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1998
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6,973.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/98/G12 |
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Khruankhreng Wetland in Cha-uad District of Nakhonsithammarat Province , with approximately 8,700 ha is rated as semi-degradation. The area has been a prime source of biomass balrush for surrounding communities.The biomass balrush is woven into ( ... )
nd other materials for selling ,thus providing a way for subsistence. The degradation had been worsened by construction of road,drainage and water canal through and around the wetland. The enviromental system of the land has been changed. The main problems of surrounding communities are the shortage of water supply and the decrease in number of water species which are essential for their daily
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1997
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16,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/97/G03 |
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Natural cloth dying is a supplementary occupation of the weavers? group whose main occupation is paddy farming. Dying cloth involves using heat energy from fire-wood which become more and more scarce. In addition, as dying process requires ( ... )
dize salt as an ingredient, the waste water causes land degradation and need to be contained and coped with
Objectives of the project:
1. To study and design an energy-saving stove required for dying process
2. To build capacity of target population on dying and nursery of species of pigments
3. To disseminate activities and lessons learnt to women and youth in the
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1997
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20,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/97/G05 |
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Witnessing the ever-increasing and wasteful use of energy, the project deemed it necessary to launch campaign to instill conservation awareness aiming to initiate participatory energy conservation , especially amongst youth group both in urban and ( ... )
context.
Objectives:
1.To launch campaign amongst youth on energy conservation awareness and in turn triggering parents
2. To promote urban society to practice energy conservation
3.To promote participation of urban communities consuming energy and rural community adjacent to natural resource
Activities:
1. Conducting stage plays in 35 schools through various stages: audience
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1997
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20,200.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/97/G04 |
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One of the four major tributaries of the Chaophaya River draining into the Gulf of Thailand/South China Sea, the Nan River has been degraded at an alarming rate, especially water species in the river and its creeks.
Objectives:
1. To protect ( ... )
quality against pollution
2. To assure food security for target communities
3. To rehabilitate ecosystems of the Nan River
Activities:
1. Joining hands with both private and public sector in demarcating fish conservation zones
2. Launching religious rites for instilling conservation awareness of target population
3. Launching campaigns on less chemical agricultural
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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1997
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10,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/96/G04 |
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A community-based programme to conserve and sustainable use of natural resources in a forest ecosystems.The activities include conservation of native plant, building of nursery for plant propagation and providing relevant trainings aiming to ( ... )
e sustainable use of natural
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1997
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18,194.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/97/G01 |
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Originated in the Tanaosri Range and a common drainage with Burma, the Pet River runs its 200 or-so- km. course through various ecosystems starting from Kaeng Krajarn National Park, degraded forest area , cultivated area , industrial and urban ( ... )
ities in the provincial town of Petburi , before emptying into the Gulf of Thailand at Ao (bay ) Baan Laem.
Currently, the river has been heavily degraded by chemical run-off from cultivated areas, community waste water disposal and waste water from factories. The quality of water at some portion was well below standard, unacceptable for use and harmful to water species.
Objectives of the
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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1997
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12,640.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/97/G02 |
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The forest ecosystems in the Indo-Chinese sub region of the biogeography area situated in 25 village of six provinces were being under encroachment and degraded by cash-crop plantation, especially an alien species, tapioca. Nevertheless, some area ( ... )
ing under protection, with promising result to which additional support ought to be supplemented.
Objectives of the project:
1. To build capacity of target community on management of forest
2. To plan sustainable use of forest ecosystems
3. To encourage youth to participate in environment protection
Activities:
1. Conducting resources inventories and formulating plan for
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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1997
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12,944.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/97/G06 |
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Being notified with grant allocation, Thailand GEF/SGP had initiated activities set forth in the Country Programme Strategy. The first step was to make the programme visible and solicit concept papers/proposals from target population.
At mid ( ... )
there were over one hundred of concept papers/ proposals submitted for consideration. The NC had pre-screened out and kept 75 concepts/proposal as likely to generate global benefit in GEF focal areas. The stakeholders workshops to upgrade these would have to be conducted as per the CPS.
Objectives:
1. To make GEF/SGP more clearly understood among the selected proponents and other major
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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1996
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12,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/96/G03 |
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A community effort to provide general environment education , raising
awaeness of target population, study/survey the habitat and behavior of the Asian Open-billed. |
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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1996
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10,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/96/G01 |
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A community effort to promote conservation awareness among youths and local people in consistent with their livelihood.The activities included training of youths by applying religious belief, producing dissemination materials and promoting organic ( ... )
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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1996
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2,940.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/96/G02 |
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A community effort to conserve native plants with medicinal value by establishing ex-situ collection of native plants from the area to-be-
indundated by a dam construction project. |
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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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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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1995
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2,551.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/95/G02 |
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An environmental programme to encourage community members
participation in conservation measures of a forest ecosystems.The activities included collection of native plants, building of nursery, planting trees in school grounds and capacity ( ... )
ng through field
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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1995
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16,260.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/95/G06 |
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A programme by NGO to build capacity of local teachers so that what are learnt can be implemented as projects in communities. |
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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1995
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4,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/95/G10 |
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An organized forum aiming to encourage public participation in tackling global environmental problems in the country. |
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