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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2004
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30,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/03/07 |
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This project aims to bring together organizations with activities in the Cerrado for the establishment of rules and practices which can guide the collective conservation and management of the biome and its culture. Credibility for such activities is ( ... )
with the participative certification, which will promote the organization and communication among the participating organizations and related groups, as well as the optimization of processes and techniques. Organizations with potential for certification will be identified. Organizations of producers, technicians and consumers will be mobilized for an increase in the number of paticipants in the
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2004
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8,561.43
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SRL/04/15 |
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Awareness raising of communities in surrounding villageson sustainable use of natural resources, establish community groups and school environmental groups, participatory demarcation of boundaries of the forest to contro further encroachment, ( ... )
ish live fence of trees of use value to the communitites, introduce methods of fuel efficiency and alternative timber trees, distribute fuel efficient stives, control soil erosion, establish information boards around the forst and watershed protection by planting
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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2004
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30,280.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TUR-03-12 |
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The large number of government incentives issued to the tourism sector in the 1980s resulted in massive and rapid expansion of tourist facilities throughout the Mediterranean coast of Turkey having adverse impacts on landscape and nature. The ( ... )
y of the Mediterranean coasts of Turkey, now very dependent on tourism, faces the risks faced by the industry while foreign visitation in the 1990s has not matched the expected demand as reflected in the massive construction projects of the 1980s. Additionally, frequent sector-oriented changes in land use plans, the absence of coordination among the numerous laws and central sectoral agencies,
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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2004
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14,872.12
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/04/01 |
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Situated in the Indo-Chinese sub region of the bio-unit, the target location represents an integrated part of forest ecosystems and fresh water ecosystems. The forest area which serves as a drainage basin for the Li River has been reduced to about ( ... )
f its origin and rated as a degraded forest. Not only did the area teem with dipterocarp, but it also contains an endemic species called ?Tong Sard? which is evergreen and provides habitats for other species during hot and dry months. One recent regional bio-geographic map showed the target area falling in a category where the percentage of original habitat remaining in the area is 21-39
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2004
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46,327.24
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/85/04 |
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The project is an expansion and replication of proven successful Sustainable Indigenous Peoples Agricultural Technology (SIPAT). This technology revived indigenous and sustainable methods to improve the management of the forest, watersheds, and rice ( ... )
and promotes partnerships between the Kalinga people, local government and NGOs to ensure that the experiences inform policy and benefit other communities.
Objectives of the project: To train 36 indigenous farmers in Lacnog to transfer the environment-friendly and chemical/pesticide-free SIPAT farming system within four (4) months; To conduct two (2) educational tour to Danao by direct
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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2004
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TUR-04-05PL |
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Development of a project proposal for the conservation of Karagol - Aksaz Wetland in Sinop. However the findings were rather not enough for a promissing project proposal for SGP. |
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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2004
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TUR-04-06PL |
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Development of a project for Raising Awareness and Education Programme for Marine Ecosystem |
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: INDO/04/54 |
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Project development Goal:
To develop collaboration planning on coastal rehabilitation in Pekalongan.
Project Objectives:
1. To identify problems in coastal villages in Pekalongan.
2. To analyze traditional patterns which are developed by ( ... )
ity to conserve the nature.
3. To participatory build perspectives from stakeholders on coastal management.
4. To design the program with community and related stakeholders to develop agenda on participatory coastal management.
Expected Output:
1. Potential resources and problems in coastal community are identified
2. The traditional patterns which are developed by community to conserve
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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2004
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1,682.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAK/04/67 |
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The project aims to set the frameworks, institutions and systems in place for protection and management of key species of wildlife in an extended corridor, starting from Gumot National Park in Muzaffarbad District to the western periphery of Deosai, ( ... )
n Area. It will span over Neelam valley past Sharda town, Shontar valley, Gurez valley, and passing over the Kamri top extends to the Bubind village in the North, and the Minimarg valley in the South. The project area is bound on the North by Dudupat National Park in the NWFP. The project will be implemented by the local community organizations with support from the Himalayan Wildlife Foundation
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Cote d'ivoire
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Biodiversity
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2004
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50,677.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: IVC/04/01 |
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Dans les villages de Tékikro, Komékro, Assérékro et Ahougnansou dans les régions du N?Zi Comoé et des Lacs, le riche patrimoine forestier est grandement menacé par la surexploitation et les feux de brousse. Différentes espèces végétales ( ... )
n voie de disparition en occurrence le rônier. Le rônier est un arbre possédant de nombreuses vertus et constituant une alimentation de remplacement pendant les périodes de disette. Il peut être utilisé en totalité depuis les racines jusqu'aux feuilles.
Devant sa destruction massive due à une mauvaise saignée du rônier pour son vin et à la déforestation, les populations locales ont
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2004
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24,361.76
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/03/04 |
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Emu will be reaised by the Krikati Indigenous Community in an attempt to recover the population of this Cerrado species. Social and environmental conditions will thus be improved, with the generation of alternate sources of income and alternative ( ... )
s of food, as well as a recovery of traditional knowledge and habits of this indigenous community located in Montes Altos, state of Maranhão. More specifically, awareness building and mobilization for the community are sought on the subject of the social-environmental importance of emus. Participation of the school children in the project for environmental education is another objective. The
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2004
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13,009.05
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/04/06 |
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This project is a community initiative seeking to gather different species of plants in a medicinal garden, which the families in the Olhos d'Água Community, in the rural area of Turmailna, used to have in their backyards and gradually lost over ( ... )
The community will thus better know the therapeutic strength of the herbs and will better explore the local Cerrado environment, improving quality of life for the families in the
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2004
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3,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/03/01 |
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The Xakriabá Indians live in a dry, degraded area, in São João das Missões, state of Minas Gerais. Riverbeds and springs will be enhanced with the re-introduction of native species. Riparian woods will be recovered with fruit-yielding pequi ( ... )
a and murici trees. Sweets, oils and medicaaine production from these fruits will be encouraged in the community. The project will htus assist in fighting fires, illegal wood extraction by trespassers, and training young adults in defending the
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Burkina faso
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Biodiversity
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2004
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38,683.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BKF/04/02 |
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restauration des berges du principal cours d'eau du village par la libération, reboisement des berges avec des espèces ligneuses fixatrices
renforcement des capacités des membres du groupement féminin par des fromations techniques ,les autos ( ... )
ations assistées, l'organisation d'un voyage
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Burkina faso
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Biodiversity
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2004
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34,793.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BKF/04/03 |
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Délimitation, enrichissement, protection d'un site sacré riche en espèce fauniques et floristiques. réhabilitation des habitats par des actions de pérénisation de l'eau. renforcement des capacités des membres du groupement |
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2004
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5,593.37
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/15 |
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This project focuses on reforesting the community water sources area and generating incomes for the 30 participants.
Main activities will include to have a nursery, training in forestall issues, production and organic management of the nursery, ( ... )
ry and evaluation of the project. Most of the production will be for sale. Final product of this project is expected to be the 15,000 forestall trees (Cupresus lusitanica and pinus
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Egypt
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Biodiversity
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2004
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11,419.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-03-101 |
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The objectives of the project are:
1.Developing and supporting the fishermen organization through financial, technical and logistic support to play its role to support its members both socially and economically.
2. Safeguarding fish offspring ( ... )
h providing legal nets with the appropriate specifications.
3.Creating new job opportunities for fishermen wives and daughters through the project.
4.Increasing environmental awareness about the environmental problems in the lake buruls preservation area, which includes the threatening practices against the lake ecological system and protecting the biodiversity in the lake and the neighboring
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Egypt
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Biodiversity
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2004
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11,419.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-03-103 |
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The objectives of the project are:
1.Developing and enforcing the fishermen organization through financial, technical and logistic support to play its role to support its members both socially and economically.
2. Safeguarding fish offspring ( ... )
h providing legal nets with the appropriate specifications.
3.Creating new job opportunities for fishermen wives and daughters through the project.
4.Increasing environmental awareness about the environmental problems in the lake buruls preservation area, which includes the threatening practices against the lake ecological system and protecting the biodiversity in the lake and the neighboring
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Egypt
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Biodiversity
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2004
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11,419.25
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-03-130 |
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The objectives of the project are:
1.Developing and supporting the fishermen organization through financial, technical and logistic support to play its role to support its members both socially and economically.
2. Safeguarding fish offspring ( ... )
h providing legal nets with the appropriate specifications.
3.Creating new job opportunities for fishermen wives and daughters through the project.
4.Increasing environmental awareness about the environmental problems in the lake buruls preservation area, which includes the threatening practices against the lake ecological system and protecting the biodiversity in the lake and the neighboring
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Egypt
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Biodiversity
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2004
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11,419.25
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-03-131 |
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The objectives of the project are:
1.Developing and supporting the fishermen organization through financial, technical and logistic support to play its role to support its members both socially and economically.
2. Safeguarding fish offspring ( ... )
h providing legal nets with the appropriate specifications.
3.Creating new job opportunities for fishermen wives and daughters through the project.
4.Increasing environmental awareness about the environmental problems in the lake buruls preservation area, which includes the threatening practices against the lake ecological system and protecting the biodiversity in the lake and the neighboring
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