There are 386 projects that match your search.
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1999
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8,476.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-20-99 |
OBJECTIVES: To conserve the soils and native plants of the Tacaná volcano region. This project consists on a series of training workshops on agroforestry systems with the use of native species of fruit bearing trees and vegetables, use of ( ... )
onservation techniques and methods of organic farming, at the community of San José Santa Rita located at the Tacaná volcano, which is a protected area, in order to give productive alternatives that are environmentally friendly. After the training activities, the project actions will be devoted to establish the agroforestry systems on a total area of 22.85
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Guatemala
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International Waters
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1999
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8,128.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-07-99 |
To provide access to stakeholders to training on organic farming and agroforestry techniques for the establishment of women managed orchards for commercial and family consumption purposes. This project has the purpose of provide training ( ... )
h practice on agroforestry and production and use of organic fertilizers, insecticides, fungicides on native species of edible crops, for both commercialization at local markets and family consumption and diet improvement. They will train a total of 8 local producers as promoters of organic practices, most of the project participants, 65 in total, are
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1999
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14,221.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-11-99 |
OBJECTIVES: To promote organic agroforestry practices in five groups of women of the same number of communities using native species of perennial (cocoa, vanilla, allspice, annato, cushin) and annual crops (jicama and beans) that serve as green ( ... )
overage. This project will allow stakeholders from 5 communities, all of them women, to establish an agroforestal system on deforested areas. The project includes a training component on the cultivation of the proposed crops and commercialization methods to promote
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1999
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6,343.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-09-99 |
OBJECTIVES: To establish an agroforestal system using native species to improve soils and production on an economically depressed area of Tacaná. This project consists on the implementation of training workshops to establish agroforestal ( ... )
s with local native species of trees and food crops. The organization will establish tree nurseries for three species of forestall use trees and two species of fruit trees, afterwards they will plant the trees at intervals with annual crops, maize and several species of native
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1999
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15,373.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-16-99 |
To establish profitable vegetal resources under natural rainforest shade and promote the forest recovery on areas that need it with native tree species to diminish human pressure over natural forest cover. This project will provide an option ( ... )
ing the natural forest shade to produce organic managed coffee and pacaína (Chamaedorea costarricensis) both crops with previously established markets. Additionally, it will promote the planting of fast growing native species of trees to increase the forest cover, trying through both activities to diminish human pressure on one of the most biodiversity rich regions of
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1999
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9,206.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-22-99 |
OBJECTIVES: To preserve and increase the natural forest of Tuiquinque at Tajumulco volcano protected area through forest enrichment with ornamental palms and native fruit producing trees. This project consists on a series of training ( ... )
ops on sustainable natural forest management, agroforestry systems with tropical native species of fruit bearing trees, and use of organic farming and soil conservation techniques, at three communities located at the influence region of the Tajumulco volcano protected area. The use of ornamental palms that have potential market and native fruit trees will facilitate project sustainability at
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Guatemala
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International Waters
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1999
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13,985.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-21-99 |
OBJECTIVES To establish an agroforestry system with the use of vertical spaces at three levels with crops under organic farming management and soil conservation techniques and methods on deforested areas. This project consists on a series of ( ... )
g workshops on agroforestry systems with tropical native species of fruit bearing trees, medium sized perennial crops and small sized native species of chilies, in order to recover and diminish human pressure on deforested areas with organic farming techniques, at five communities located at the protected area Volcán Pecul buffer
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1999
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15,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-13-99 |
To promote the natural and cultural rescue of the native vegetable amaranth under organic management and with participation of women at San Miguel Sigüilá community. This project will develop a series of workshops to train a group of 80 ( ... )
nous women, on organic farming using the native vegetable amaranth which is being lost due to transculturation. Additionally, the project include a component of improved transformation techniques to processed products and
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Guatemala
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Multifocal Area
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1999
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26,605.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-01-99 |
OBJECTIVES 1)To facilitate contractual procedures for services and goods needed to implement training and evaluation field visits of the SGP NSC. 2)To provide training and experience exchange workshops at a regional level for SGP stakeholder ( ... )
ations. 3)To facilitate contracting services for specific technical advice and institutional strengthening for SGP project implementing NGO?s. 4)To facilitate contracting services for the establishment of the Program?s project monitoring and its respective database for all implemented projects, and the adequation of language for low academic level stakeholders of the monitoring and
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Guatemala
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Multifocal Area
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1999
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7,872.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-12-99 |
OBJECTIVES To provide training and facilitate the use of native endangered and non endangered species of trees and annual crops and establish an agroforestry system that includes soil conservation techniques. This project will provide ( ... )
ng to 27 stakeholders on native species rescue and sustainable use, mainly the tree endangered species Guatemalan fir, canaque, white pine and endangered species of annual crops, as "isiche" beans and native pumpkins. After training they will establish a tree nursery and the agroforestry system using the above mentioned
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1999
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21,736.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-08-99 |
OBJECTIVES To recognize and recover the traditional knowledge of the mam ethnic group on the use of native natural resources in 7 communities of Tacaná, San Marcos. This project has been designed to recover the traditional knowledge of a ( ... )
erse rich ecosystem, the uses that the mam ethnic group give to native species, both medicinal and food sources, validate the information collected through participatory processes and interviews with old women and men, communitary leaders, midwives and local promoters, to develop educational materials to preserve this traditional knowledge about biodiversity on younger
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1999
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15,275.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-04-99 |
OBJECTIVES: To provide access to training on methods for cultivating a local endangered species of edible mushrooms, Pleurotus ostreatus, through the implementation of family greenhouses and mycelium reproduction and distribution on native ( ... )
remains. This project will develop a series of workshops to strengthen the three participant organizations, provide specific training on mushroom and forest ecology, cultivation techniques using agricultural wastes and methods of restock natural sources of the species at local natural forests remains. The project also includes a commercialization component to facilitate project
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Guatemala
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International Waters
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1999
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14,758.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-10-99 |
OBJECTIVES: To diminish environmental pollution on the Empresa Asociativa Campesina El Carmen Villa Seca environment and related river efluents, through the management of liquid and solid by-products of the coffee agroindustry. This ( ... )
t will allow the Empresa Campesina to build and install of basic infrastructure (decanter, sedimentation ponds, oxygenation ones, a set of filters and artificial waterfalls) in order to diminish chemical demand of oxygen, the official parameter for water pollution, in 80% on the first year of implementation of the project. Additionally the coffee pulp, main solid pollutant will be separated,
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1999
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15,326.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-19-99 |
To recover and preserve two highly endangered high altitude tree species through community participation on tree nursery and forest enrichment activities. This project consists on a series of training workshops on tree nursery establishment, ( ... )
ered tree species ecology and forest enrichment methods. Additionally, training on sustainable use of forest resources and its commercialization will be given. Following the described training activities, field actions will complement them to give a sustainable use of the forest resources and tree nursery and forest enrichment actions will be
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Guatemala
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International Waters
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1999
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13,985.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-17-99 |
To diminish water courses pollution through the establishment of agroforestry systems under organic farming management and soil conservation techniques and methods. This project consists on a series of training workshops on agroforestry systems ( ... )
opical native species of fruit bearing trees, use of green soil coverage and organic farming techniques, at four communities located at the low trench of watersheds of rivers of international importance and that are efluents to a RAMSAR wetland, Suchiate and
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1999
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8,324.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PPS-23-99 |
To protect the local natural resources through the establishment of agroforestry systems with native endangered tree species. This project consists on a series of training workshops on agroforestry systems with native species of trees, that are ( ... )
red, tree nursery establishment and management, environmental awareness, reforestation, commercialization of trees and financial resources management. The project activities will be implemented after training and will be oriented to establish agroforestry systems using soil conservation techniques, with the trees produced at their tree nursery, selling surplus at local surrounding
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Guatemala
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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6,772.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PPS-08-98 |
To provide stakeholders with training opportunities for the implementation of a revolving fund for organic coffee production and the maintenance of traditional biological richness of shade for this plantations. This project has been designed to ( ... )
hen the traditional biological richness of coffee plantations and the promotion of organic farming practices to improve commercialization options for small coffee producers on the watershed of the Lake Atitlán protected
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Guatemala
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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7,559.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PPS-11-98 |
OBJECTIVES: To promote agroforestry practices among a sub-urban population to avoid watershed deterioration. This project will allow stakeholders from 8 communities at Cantel, Quetzaltenango, to have technical advice and training on ( ... )
restry and organic farming practices, that promote watershed and soil conservation of the Samalá river. A series of workshops will be held and the practices related to them will be done on stakeholders
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1998
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10,079.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PPS-05-98 |
OBJECTIVES 1)To maintain an environmental education program for adults and children of the participant organizations. 2)To provide continuity to efforts of already begun reforestation and natural forest management activities. This ( ... )
t will provide opportunities for training to stakeholders that have already begun reforestation activities, strengthen tree nurseries production, locate and process forest seeds, and manage of organic mulching. Additionally, will provide access to forests inventories assessments and technical assistance for the establishment of forest management
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1998
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7,547.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PPS-02-98 |
OBJECTIVES
1)To provide access to local communities of native endangered species of trees, as well as fast growing species for energy purposes.
2)To complement ongoing reforestation activities at 5 communities on the San Marcos ( ... )
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3)To train stakeholders on tree nursery establishment, general business management to try to achieve sustainability, and forest management.
This project will establish tree nurseries on 5 communities at Comitancillo, San Marcos; for the production of 74,000 seedlings and their commercialization among participants and other community members that are managing forests with
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