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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2004
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11,192.48
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MEX/UNF/03/28 |
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Gestión técnica, organizativa y jurÃdica de la fauna silvestre para convertir sus viveros de traspatio en las actividades económicas sostenibles que pueden traer a una forma alternativa de ingresos y, al mismo tiempo, una forma integrada de la ( ... )
³n de sus recursos y la revalorización de su
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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2004
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43,668.28
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MEX/03/36 |
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Muchas de las parcelas agroforestales fueron alcanzados con el huracán, el objetivo principal es recuperar los perdidos a través de la replantación, la rehabilitación y la diversificación de las parcelas agroforestales. La formación técnica ( ... )
gestión y asesoramiento profesional para la solución de problemas y la nutrición de las plantas. La formación práctica también se lleva a cabo por un agricultor con experiencia en la fabricación de herramientas especializadas y el manejo post-cosecha. Además, se empieza el proceso de comercialización conjunta y la consolidación organizativa del grupo, la certificación orgánica y la
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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2004
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11,010.23
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/04/07 |
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Nan Province, situated in northern region of Thailand, is a mountainous area. The area fit for cultivation is less than 20 % , even though the majority of population earn their living by agricultural practice. There are about 10 groups such as ( ... )
Mien, Thin, Lua, Lue, Laos, mainstream Thai, and etc. whose cultural and livelihood are based on agriculture and natural resources.
Under current global development pattern stressing on materialism, natural resources and community livelihood have been adversely affected to a great extend. Unable to maintain their self-sufficient production and lifestyle, communities, by-and-large, have been
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/04/FP-13/48 |
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- Due to deforestation the Orang asli cannot rely on the food resources of the forest fo their existence.
-With decreasing forest areas, coupled with commercial demend for herbal palnt, the OA have littele alternative but to overharvest to get ( ... )
ient income to feed their stomachs.
- In mid 2004, 20 acres of th OA land was taken by the neighbouring community to plant rubber trees which lead to further depletion of the forest causing the OA to be further impoverished.
-As such some plants cannot be found in their area and they have to go further to the neighbouring forest areas to look for such plants.
- As a result of such competitive
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2004
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1,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/04/06p |
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2004
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39,905.67
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/65/03 GEF-RNE |
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The project involves mangrove conservation/protection in Lapu-Lapu City, focusing on the remaining mangrove area but are under serious threats by reclamation and conversion into fish ponds and beach resorts. It includes protection of coastal ( ... )
ces from illegal fishing activities and environmental awareness building among local communities and
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2004
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49,228.94
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/UNF/15/03 |
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The project aims at strengthening the link between economic enterprise and sustainable biodiversity conservation related to coastal and marine resource-use and management by assisting the Liyang Fishermen Association (LFA) members in the conduct ( ... )
ties directly related with the community?s objective of adequately protecting, enhancing and conserving the remaining mangrove area, and coral reef within the Ulugan Bay; organizing, planning, stock assessment and enhancement, and establishment of a 100-hectare fish sanctuary and breeding ground for food fishes, the establishment of which is an important component of the project; activities that
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2004
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49,996.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KEN/UNF-GEF/04/09 |
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The importance of forests in alleviating poverty and protecting the environment is increasingly being recognized, yet deforestation and forest degradation in Kenya are continuing at an alarming rate.
At the turn of the 20th century Kenya had forest ( ... )
f 30%. Today it has been reduced to a meagre 1.7% due to deforestation, commercial agriculture, charcoal burning, forest cultivation and replacement of indigenous forest with exotic plantations.
The aim of this project is to rehabilitate degraded indigenous forests through planting of indigenous trees, enrichment tree planting, soil conservation and preventing further degradation.Community
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/04/FP-02/37 |
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A community based project that investigates and resolves the issues of conserving natural resources , especially forests, that establishes an effective system of sustainable natural resource use and management. The absence of a sustainable forest ( ... )
ment strategy may eventually deprive the local Dusun community of communal access to the natural resources found therein.The project aims to establish a community forest reserve in Kiau as a community natural resource base that is recognised by the government, build and strengthen the knowledge and capacity of the local community about biodiversity conservation, natural resource management and
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Malaysia
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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: MAL/04/PG-02/30 |
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- Conserve natural resources of the Nenggiri River Basin through community partnership
- Enhance protection of natural resources and environment in Nenggiri Basin
- Develop Sustainable use options for natural resources for local communities
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in the establishment of conservation area in the Nenggiri River Basin
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Bhutan
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Biodiversity
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2004
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18,253.58
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BHU/04/03 |
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The principle objective of the project is to conserve the forest resources of Dhaksa community and improve the standard of living of the local communities. This area is five days trek from the nearest motor road with 2000 inhabitants. There are ( ... )
communiy primary schools in these areas. WFP provides lunch in Dhaksa Community School which schools 125 number of students. These area also suffers from critical water shortage problems and lack of electricity.
After the project's intervention, the Dhaksa Community Primary School has installed improved cooking stoves with hotwater jacket system which has reduced the use of fuel wood in
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Bhutan
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Biodiversity
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2004
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49,775.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BHU/04/05 |
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The project has contributed to biodiversity conservation through its tourism awareness programme, sustainable tourism and conservation activities and promotion of alternative social-economic tourism benefits. It is a capacity strengthening project ( ... )
on applied research, policy analysis, participatory planning and management, and market orientation. The project directly contributes to achieving the goals of the 9th Plan and Bhutan 2020. It also supports the work of Nature Conservation Division in their Biodiversity programme.
The project has realized the following objectives:
1. Greater awareness, appreciation and protection of
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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43,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: INDO/04/59 |
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Project development Goal:
To build cooperation process among stakeholders to save forest coverage in Manupeu Tanadaru National Park, Sumba.
Project Objectives :
1. To support Watumbelar community through KMPH Watu Uma to manage the land ( ... )
MTNP and gaining support from regional government.
2. To encourage initiative of KMPH Watu Uma and Watumbelar villagers to develop natural resources sustainable development within their village.
Expected output:
1. The land managed by KMPH would protect the park from outside pressure and provide economic benefits to villagers.
2. The on-going processes have inspired surrounding villages
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Namibia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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22,619.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: Nam-04-03 |
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The Conservancy is planning to establish an Anti-poaching Unit by erecting a permanent Base Camp for Community Game Guards(CGG) and installing a two way radio communication system. The tended base camp will be strategically located in the Brandberg ( ... )
in from where CGG's will conduct anti-poaching patrols and monitoring vehicle movements throughout the area. The camp will be connected by radio to the conservancy office at Uis. A complementary HIV/Aids programme will be targeted to the CGG's and their capacity will be improved through various training initiatives.
Tseiseb conservancy is situated in the Erongo in Daures constituency. The
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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12,110.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MON/03/14 |
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Ecotourism is a new tourism type in Mongolia. As it is a nature friendly activity, SGP has to experience it. The number of individual tourists and eco-tourists coming to Mongolia every year has been increasing more rapidly than that of collective ( ... )
t groups. In this situation, some herder families set up extra gers during tourist season in summer in addition to their own and receive individual tourists at lower prices and costs. They often ask the Government for support, the government can not support at the current stage of transition.
The project assists local herders in establishing a self-help group to introduce participatory
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2004
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/04/FP-01/36 |
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This project undertaken by the NGO, Sahabat Alam Malaysia entitled, ?Community Support and Action for Environmental and Biodiversity Protection? was to mobilize, empower and strengthen environmental awareness and action among local communities in ( ... )
ular Malaysia, especially in the rural areas so as to ensure the protection of its biodiversity.
As a follow-on from an earlier project funded by the Danish International Assistance Agency (DANIDA) to conduct training workshops and roadshows, 5 environmental resource centers and action groups known as ?Friends of the Environment Movement?(referred to locally as ?Angkatan Sahabat Alam
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2004
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39,877.72
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/75/04 |
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The project aims to enhance community-based partnership approaches towards biodiversity conservation and protection at Sibalom Natural Park. The project is expected to increase the participation and involvement of the communities and Barangay LGUs ( ... )
est rehabilitation and conservation. The objectives of the project: Organized four (4) new POs and strengthen four (4) other existing POs; Training and Develop para-legal/bantay gubat in each of the eight barangays; Enhance the application and practice of SALT and soil and water conservation or rain forestation farming technology; Rehabilitate watershed areas; Lobby for the formulation,
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2004
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38,600.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GHA/04/071 |
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The main objective of the project is to promote biodiversity conservation through the restoration of degraded land and Forikrom boten sacred groves for ecotourism development and improvement in the welfare of the people of Forikrom. The activities ( ... )
carried out under project are:
1. Creation and sustainable management of natural resources around the boten caves: This component will lead to the creation and sustainable management of 100 ha natural forests around the boten caves to conserve biodiversity and sustainable utilize the guano in Forikrom. Community based natural resource management plans will be developed to guide the community
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Viet nam
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Biodiversity
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2004
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1,195.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: VN/04/012/P |
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The primamry aims of the planning grant are to promote the participation of key stakeholders of the proposed project, including local authorities and relevant agencies and communties, and provide scientific assistance for the project development. ( ... )
activities of the project include conducting surveys on socio-economic conditions of the proposed project site, identifying proposed project objectives and activities and assessing their feasibility, and providing needed technical assistance in project design and writing project proposal which will be submitted to GEF/SGP for review and appraisal; and identifying possibilities for project
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2004
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38,783.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/70/03 GEF-RNE |
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The project will ensure sustainability, conservation and management of mangrove resources of San Salvador Island, Masinloc, Zambales through participatory community-based coastal resource management 9CBCRM) and conservation.
Mangroves decline ( ... )
uously in San Salvador Island due to illegal harvesting of resources and destructive fishing practices. As a result, fishery resources that are dependent from this ecosystem are heavily distressed, thereby affecting the everyday existence of local community.
The project aims to ensure conservation and management of mangrove resources in San Salvador Island through participatory
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