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Mozambique
Biodiversity
22,013.75
Project Number:   MOZ/SGP/OP3/Y2/CORE/BD/2006/01
The project is to be implemented by ADEAP in Maimane, a rural village of Mbalavala location, in the Administrative Post of Nalazi of Guijá District. It is a semi-arid area with a poor hydrographical network and prone to biodiversity loss and land ( ... )
Papua new guinea
Biodiversity
1,398.60
Project Number:   PNG/05/11
The proponent assisted the CBO to design and develop the project. The project involves the establishment of a WMA. The WMA, described in the submission addresses the reforestation of grassland areas. The project further includes costs to build ( ... )
Egypt
Biodiversity
19,249.56
Project Number:   EGY-06-213
To investigate the ecological impact of a new species of crayfish on the River Nile ecosystem and how it may be positively used. The project will develop a computer simulation model incorporated into a GIS system which will be used to predict the ( ... )
Indonesia
Biodiversity
40,000.00
Project Number:   INS/OP3/I/06/05
Goal: Strengthening and enhancing the indigenous community forestry or natural resource management by adopting and developing the indigenous law to increase better and sustainable management in Mount Singgalang. Objectives: [1] to ( ... )
Thailand
Biodiversity
15,739.77
Project Number:   THA/06/11
Target Population/Location of project: 587 families (2,868 people), 90% of whom are farmers dependent upon the provisions of the 432-ha Lahorkkrasang community forest, a portion of the Indo-Chinese Sub-Region; local ecosystems are ( ... )
Thailand
Biodiversity
48,721.07
Project Number:   THA/05/22
Target Population/Location of project: 300 people residing in nine provinces of Northeastern Thailand. Project members belong to 10 ethnic minority groups, including the Lao, Yor, Phuthai, Kalerng, Saek, Soe, Thaibru, Laophuan, Kui and ( ... )
Philippines
Biodiversity
10,000.00
Project Number:   PHI/113/05
Traditional Knowledge is precious to indigenous communities and the society because it can be used for the common good. A positive acknowledgement of this knowledge and its contribution to mankind encourages preservation and practice. To ensure ( ... )
North Macedonia
Biodiversity
23,700.00
Project Number:   MKD/OP3/02/06/09
The project goal is to educate Macedonian bee producers on organic honey production and at the same time to preserve authentic local bee specie and boost production of honey and honey products as an important source of income. A training centre is ( ... )
Tanzania
Biodiversity
5,663.00
Project Number:   TAN/COMPACT/GEF/06/04
The aerial survey on the threats on the natural forest of Mount Kilimanjaro ecosystem indicates that the rate of tree cutting in the natural forest and the half milestrip area is alarming. With reference from this report Rombo district througth a ( ... )
Tanzania
Biodiversity
4,313.00
Project Number:   TAN/COMPACT/GEF/06/06
The half mile strip area in Ruwa has a U-shape and thus it receives tree extraction pressure from all its sides from villages around it. Among those villages Ruwa has increased extraction of forest products in area without re- planting hence ( ... )
Tanzania
Biodiversity
5,786.00
Project Number:   TAN/COMPACT/GEF/06/05
The project aims at planting trees of various species of hard and soft wood on the half mile strip of Makundushi village for sustainable supply of forest products tothe community needs. The project will also carry out training to the community and ( ... )
Chile
Biodiversity
17,543.86
Project Number:   CHI/05/16
Proyecto de involucramiento comunitario en el sendero de Chile
Malaysia
Biodiversity
50,000.00
Project Number:   MAL/OP3/2/06/FP-55
MEKAR's project aims to ensure that local environmental issues that affect the biodiversity and Green Turtle (Chelonia Mydas) of Ma' Daerah are addressed in addition to mitigating the loss of the marine landscape and coastal waters of Ma' Daerah. ( ... )
Mongolia
Biodiversity
7,443.00
Project Number:   MON/06/06
The project will take eco-conservation activities in Ulziit Lake area of Bayantsagaan soum, Tuv Province. Within the project framework the local NGO intends to establish a treatment and training centre and field-protecting forest belt near by Ulziit ( ... )
Bolivia
Biodiversity
15,094.43
Project Number:   BOL/OP3/2/06/02
Con esta segunda fase del proyecto se fortalecer al grupo de artesanas Hamaqueras y a la comunidad en general con el desarrollo de capacidades locales para la administracion del albergue y la atencion al turista. De manera especifica se ( ... )
Peru
Biodiversity
12,500.00
Project Number:   PER/06/02
El proyecto esta orientado a incrementar la cobertura vegetal de los espacios públicos destinadas para áreas verdes en el sector 2, del distrito de Villa El Salvador mediante la implementación de un vivero para la producción de plantas ( ... )
Romania
Biodiversity
23,221.00
Project Number:   ROM/OP3/2/06/02
The project ?Underground biodiversity conservation alternatives in Rosia-Remetea area of Padurea Craiului Mountains? aims at favourizing a positive impact upon globally protected underground biodiversity in the area of Rosia and Remetea communes ( ... )
Lithuania
Biodiversity
24,170.00
Project Number:   LIT/OP3/02/06/01
There are about 250 ha of natural forests near Antaliepte village, in the Sventoji river valley. Tree fellings are carried out there. Although the trees felling rules are applied they do not ensure protection of biological diversity of forests, and ( ... )
Bolivia
Biodiversity
26,152.01
Project Number:   BOL/OP3/1/05/26
En abril de 2006 se realizó un seminario taller para la elaboración de las líneas estratégicas del Plan Decenal de la Marka y el distrito SUNI Alpaqueros, dicho plan se encuentra en ajuste; este documento servirá como marco político, ( ... )
Philippines
Biodiversity
45,692.73
Project Number:   PHI/124/06
The project intends to encourage Ifugao farmers to continue maintaining their rice terraces, now considered a World Heritage Site, instead of abandoning them for other occupations by improving and sustaining their income from rice farming.
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