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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2003
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19,299.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SRL/03/21 |
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Training NGO, professionals, high-school students in bio-diversity techniques, producing mobile excibit unit and publishing of bio-diversity monitoring manuals, construcion of enviromentally friendly accomodation facilities, establishment of ( ... )
retation centre. Training of students, NGOs and local government officials in biodiversity monitoring and habitat enrichment is a felt need not only for this district but for the entire country. The NGO will concentrate in one district for this project as the capacities have to be built for a wider programme.
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Iran
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Biodiversity
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2003
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25,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: IRA-G52-2002-016(IRA98G52) |
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Project location:Noor , Mazandaran (Lat/Long:36.5790700-52.0037840)
The overall goal of the project is to preserve the natural resources and improve the biodiversity of
Noor Forest Park. The activities include baseline studies, trainings, ( ... )
ic activities, biodiversity improvement and developing a network among the interested parties through the internet and information boxes in the park. Trainings are categorized as general training programmes for tourists as well as special trainings for targeted groups of youths who will become Forest Rangers.
Conducting two workshops in Tehran and the project
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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2003
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22,747.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: DOM/03/02 |
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Conservación de la biodiversidad en ecosistemas de montana y mejoramiento de la calidad de vida de los beneficiarios incorporándoles a proceso participativos de uso de tecnología de producción sostenible y la construcción de capacidades ( ... )
s autogestionarias para la transformación de los sistemas de producción agropecuarios de pequena finca mediante la instalación de empresas rurales asociativas (ERAS) en comunidades de Villa Trina, Provincia
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Bhutan
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Biodiversity
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2003
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14,112.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BHU/03/03 |
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The three catchment areas of Thowangchu, Lamchutor and Gangkalamjug in Tsakaling village are at risk of drying up due to human activities as they are not currently not protected. Therefore the Tsakaling Village Committee would like to protect these ( ... )
nt areas which would not only benefit the local community but also would conserve the biodiversity of these areas.
The objective of the project is to conserve the three catchment areas, install fuel efficient stoves to reduce fire wood consumption and increase the forest cover locally.
As per the progress report of the project, 4,859 numbers of tree saplings have been planted of various
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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2003
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48,022.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/03/48 |
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Conserve the ecosystem of Upper Siran Valley through participatory approaches focussing on the sustainable use and recovery of galliformes as well as threatened medicinal plant species due to their key role and inter-relatedness in the ecosystem of ( ... )
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(1) Location of project:
The entire proposed project area is a remotely located valley of Upper Siran District Mansehra, NWFP whereas the core project area i.e. Methal and adjoining two cluster villages is located centrally in the Upper Siran with 600 househols, 2915 people and approximately over 3000 Acre of land. The valley is located at the dead end of Siran River, after which the
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Peru
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Biodiversity
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2003
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PER/02/09 |
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Los principales probelmas son: La tala indiscriminada e incendios forestales, alto consumo de lena para cocinar los alimentos, inadecuado uso del potencial apícola, baja capacidad de almacenamiento para aprovechar los frutos de algarrobo, ( ... )
ente transformación de la biomasa (algarroba), como también alta consanguinidad del ganado ovino y limitada capacitación en el cuidado del medio ambiente.
Para solucionar esta problemática el proyecto manejará 100 hectáreas de bosque, dentro del cual se ha previsto poner énfasis en la recuperación de especies como ?palo santo?, ?hualtaco?, y ?yuca de monte? muy apetecida por el ganado
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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2003
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3,327.27
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MEX/02/42 |
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Recuperar los componentes de la infraestructura productiva que fue dañada por el huracán, una gestión más eficiente del agua y la producción de peces y plantas acuáticas, el seguimiento de las actividades y los resultados que se presentan en ( ... )
oyectos, la recogida de informes y documentos para que la continuación de un registro de las actividades y resultados obtenidos. La difusión de la tecnología a otros productores.
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Chile
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Biodiversity
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2003
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44,101.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: CHI/03/08 |
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El proyecto pretende contribuir y conservar los recursos naturales de las comunidades mapuches de Hualapulli mediante la caracterización de los recursos y la implementación de un programa de mitigación con especies nativas, manejo y ( ... )
ialización
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2003
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21,825.30
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/02/32 |
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Verticalization of the activities in the Cunha Agrarian Reform Settlement is sought through the construction of an equipped agroindustry and training of the community members on Cerrado fruit transformation and agroecological horticulture. This will ( ... )
ue to the products, while at the same time ecological conscience will be built, the social aspect and basic commercialization will be developed. The following activities will take place during execution of the project to insure achievement of the goals: community awareness-building activities emphasizing the importance of the project; construction of an agroindustrial processing unit;
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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2003
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19,231.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PNG/03/39 |
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WEMDAP was initially given a planning grant that resulted in the implementation of project # PNG28/02 which then provided the ground works for the current project # PNG42/03. Program activities include community awareness, education, documentation ( ... )
porting assessment of the ecological niche of the project site focusing on methods of conserving these Echidnas species found in the Jimi area of the Western Highlands Province
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Kyrgyzstan
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Biodiversity
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2003
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15,900.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP2/Y5/CORE/2003/55 |
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The main idea of the project is conservation and protection of the rare kind of flower Aygul (Pentelium Eduardi), which is included in the Red Book, around the Aygul-Tash and Baul villages through the local authorities regulation to protect its ( ... )
t, pasture regulation, organize flower nursery, develop places for ecotourism and public awareness about environment issue
Actions to be undertaken by Public Association Center of Youth Initiatives ?Tortgul?:
1. Initiate Local authority to pass local regulation about conservation of flower habitat.
2. Set up 4 nurseries for Aygul flower.
3. Develop 2 places for coming tourists during the
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Kyrgyzstan
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Biodiversity
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2003
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6,500.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP2/Y5/CORE/2003/43 |
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The project solves a problem of protection natural walnut forests in buffer zone of Sary-Chelek national biosphere reserve. The walnut forests are under strong anthropogenous influence (gathering of fruits, cutting for fire wood, grazing, ( ... )
ing). Outplanting of young growths of a wild pear, apple is added to mentioned kinds of influence in stows of Batkak, Semiz Bel, Takyr Dobo. Young growths are used for inoculations to cultivars. Thus, the young growths of the trees included in the Red Book of Kyrgyzstan or being endemics of the Central Asia are being destroyed (Central Asian pear, pear of Korjinskogo, mountain ash of
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2003
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15,646.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/03/07 |
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Protection of endangered amphibian species by increasing the natural breeding places and habitats |
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2003
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23,737.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/02/23 |
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Agroecologic use of native fruit species with economic value is the subject of the qualification courses to be offered to the smallholders, with special emphasis on the women, is the objective of this project. Agroforestry systems, culinary use of ( ... )
al resources, and orchid growing are the activities to be covered. Value will also be added to the improved products, promoting income-generating activities and employment for the beneficiary community. Inserting native flora species in the agroforestry systems ensures that the economic use in the agricultural areas will attract native wild fauna. The techniques to be employed contribute toward
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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2003
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4,500.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TUR-03-02W |
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The main aim of the workshop, is to gather the existing information on the biodiversity of the Mesudiye District of Ordu Province, to be able to identify if and how important the area is regarding its biodiversity.
The Melet River splits the ( ... )
ye region into two, in a north-south direction, becoming the boundary between two distinct flora regions, kolsik and oksin. At the 7th Mesudiye Development Plan Panel in 2001, this characteristic of the region is stressed, as well as the diversity of the region with respect to bird and flowering plant species. There is also reference to the importance of the district regarding tree species,
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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2003
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5,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TUR-02-13W |
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The workshop aims to bring the interested parties together to focus on the newly emerging problems of the foresters due to two new laws that have recently been accepted by the parliament (Turkish Grand National Assembly).
The forest villagers in ( ... )
are among the lowest wage group. Most of them are organised in the form of cooperatives, which are barely surviving. The two new laws will eliminate the priority given to the local forest villagers for works to be done in or around the forests, as well as changing the definition of the work, resulting in a competitive forestry market. Due to the relatively small nature of the cooperatives,
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2003
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BOT/98/G52/03/01 |
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Lekanyane Conservation Project requests a planning grant from GEF Small Grants Programme for a workshop to facilitate participation for its membership in the formulation of a full application for GEF/SGP funding. The workshop will also enable ( ... )
ity members and technical partners to advise on both the formulation and substance of the proposal. The full proposal will request funding for building capacity on participatory problem animal control, and thereby mitigating negative interaction between cattle farmers and predators - in particular the more sensitive predators such as wild dogs and
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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2003
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5,200.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TUR-02-15W |
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A series of three workshops, which aim at the identification of methods and criteria in conservation area selection and the ways these can be implemented in practice, are planned. The target audience is those who are interested and representatives ( ... )
he public institutions that are responsible from the selection of conservation areas. The NGO will be in close contact with the Project Management Team of the full size GEF project, Biodiversity and Natural Resources Management, as one of the components of that project is to establish protected area management prototypes that can be replicated throughout the
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2003
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9,499.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/03/06 |
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Conservation of xerotermic grassland in Warta and Notec Valleys by creation of 2 reserves, 5-6 green lands, sheep farming introduction |
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Uganda
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Biodiversity
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2003
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38,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: UGA/03/21 |
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Ziika Tropical rain forest is one of the few surviving lake forests in Uganda. It is agood forest for research into mosquitoes, mosquito borne diseases and other natural science related activities. The project aims at ensuring the long term ( ... )
vation of the forest and promotion of collaborative management. It is managed by Uganda Wildlife Society, a local NGO in the central part of uganda. The area has one of the major spiritual sites of the Buganda Kingdom with "Bemba" cavebeing an important site for spiritual worship.The forest also has a lot of fauna and flora such as 120 bird species, 32 mammals, 51 butterfly species and 135 woody
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