There are 12,310 projects that match your search.
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2003
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7,246.37
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SRL/03/19 |
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Rationale:
This area being one of religious and historical importance, there is a constant demand for bamboo trees for reconstruction work in the Buddhist monuments, dagabas etc. They are brought from outside and its use is both costly and ( ... )
ental to the environment.
Objectives, benefits:
Conserve the biodiversity in the Malwathu oya site and plant bamboo trees on the banks.
Remove the toxic pollutants in the waters of Malwathu oya.
Improve the soil quality in the adjoining areas.
Retain environmental equilibrium through sustainable use of the resources available in the area.
Provide livelihoods to members of the community
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2003
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46,275.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/49/03 GEF-RNE |
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The project aims to undertake community-based activities that will promote/establish the rehabilitation, conservation and management of the coastal and marine resources in Bolinao to sustain the strengthening of eight POs towards the comprehensive ( ... )
tives conserving the coastal and marine resources and for the development of sustainable livelihood of the communities of Bolinao and to replicate the conservation of coastal resources in another five new barangays in Bolinao and Lingayen
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India
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Biodiversity
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2003
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22,220.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SGP/GEF/IND/OP2/03/KER04 |
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The project aims to achieve conservation of bio-diversity of wayanad through awareness generation and sustainable production and use of herbal medicines and promotion of indigenous knowledge, as an alternate health care system among the resource ( ... )
ommunities in Wayanad.
Major activities include:-
? Awareness generation and capacity building.
? Community based ex-situ conservation of medicinal plants.
? Extending use of medicinal plants by community.
? Developing medicinal plant enterprise.
? Enterpreneurship development.
? Formation of networks --- of SHGs, farmers groups.
? Starting of a treatment centre.
? Resource centre
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Lithuania
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Biodiversity
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2003
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50,508.16
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Phase 2
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Project Number: LIT/03/07 |
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The main project activities will take place in the western part of Lithuania, the delta of the Nemunas River, Rusne Island, ?ilute district, in the area of 56 ha of polder meadow habitats. The project assures the rise of economical level of local ( ... )
s in the village of Uostadvaris. Ecological consciousness will impact whole territory of Lithuania. The project is multifunctional. It includes these activities: active nature management, income generation, awareness rising, ecological education and applied research and monitoring. The project?s main goal is ? protection of the valuable meadows, important for rare bird species (Crex crex, Tringa
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2003
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15,055.49
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA-CWI-03-03 |
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This project will involve three communities of the town of Santa Cruz Muluá in the establishment and management of a lagoon/wetland restoration program and productive organic managed agroforestry systems that will provide means of diminish soil ( ... )
pollution and guarantee the water recovery through the lagoons watershed protection. The lagoon?s restoration program includes two components: reforestation of the lagoon?s banks with native tree species and extraction of invasive exotic aquatic plants of the Mezá lagoon. These aquatic plants will be used like organic fertilizer after a composting process. Agroforestry systems will allow income
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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2003
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37,861.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BZE/02/07 |
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In a world where rainforests and wildlife species are disappearing daily, and increasing awareness to protect remaining natural resources becomes vital, Belize has the opportunity to nurture its astonishingly diverse ecosystems, which provide ( ... )
t for a wealth of interesting flora and fauna species. Among the astonishing diversity found in such a small country, over 550 species of birds make it their home. One factor threatening this ecological blessing is inappropriate agricultural practices. Despite their ability to fly from one place to another, birds are increasingly in jeopardy due to habitat loss and degradation caused by
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2003
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5,783.58
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SRL/03/025 |
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Rehabilitation of damaged and fire prone areas of the bufferzone of the forest in five GN divisions in Badulla district, home gardening, awareness raising, capacity building of communitites espeacially women and minority groups and income generation ( ... )
ies such as bee keeping, kitul treacle production and
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Burkina faso
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Biodiversity
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2003
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9,332.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BKF/03/09 |
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appui pour la réalisation d'un forage en vue d'un apport en complément en eau pour l'entretien du jardin botanique de plantes médécinales |
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Burkina faso
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Biodiversity
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2003
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8,085.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BKF/03/08 |
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renforcement du réseau d'irrigation du jardin botanique, renforcement des capacités des acteurs pour un consolidation des acquis du jardin botanique de plantes médicinales. |
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Burkina faso
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Biodiversity
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2003
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9,720.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BKF/03/06 |
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Renforcement du cadre de concertation entre groupements de pecheurs, pratique des peches expérimentales afin d'évaluer et de mieux gérer le potentiel halieutique de la Kompienga,organisation des journées portes ouvertes sur le projet |
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Burkina faso
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Biodiversity
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2003
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14,791.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BKF/03 /07 |
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réalisation d'un second forage pour permettre l'extension et l'entretien de l'arboretum,la réalisation d'un autre périmètre maraicher pour les femmes de la liste d'attente de Naboswende. organisation de journées portes ouvertes sur l'AMIFOB |
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2003
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45,601.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/COMPACT/UNF-GEF/03/01 |
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WCST in collaboration with COMPACT Project has been promoting environment conservation education to communities around Mt. Kilimanjaro in order to increase their participation in the conservation of Mt. Kilimanjaro resources.
Key activities that ( ... )
een successfully carried out include
(1) Facilitate in conducting an aerial survey of the forest of the Mount Kilimanjaro in order to determine major threats to forests.
(2) Production and distribution of materials on environmental conservation education. These materials include T-Shirts, Caps, School Bags, Brochure and posters on modern bee keeping technology, sustainable agriculture and
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2003
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20,399.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/02/14 |
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Project consists on the development and construction of tourist facilities, training of local participants as ecotouristic guides, provision of basic services to tourists such as traditional foods and Mayan religious rites because the Chikabal ( ... )
is a sacred place for local indigenous people.
All participants are training in eco turist, management of the turist, conservation of the biodiversity.
The participants hope with this project obtein extra incomings and protect and conserv the natural and mistic
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Viet nam
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Biodiversity
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2003
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34,800.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: VN/02/004 |
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Thai Phin Tung is located on the hillsides and in the valley of the limestone highlands in the northern border district of Dong Van, Ha Giang province. The majority inhabitants are Mong ethnic people.
Thai Phin Tung is one of the 17 poverty ( ... )
es in Dong Van District. 93% households in Thai Phin Tung is living under poverty. The total area of natural land is 2,536 ha. Of which, 1,255 ha are agricultural land, but only an area of 3 ha is for paddy rice cultivation. The remaining area of 1,281 ha is forestry land. Of which, only 9 ha are forests and 1,272 ha are unused and barren land.
Thai Phin Tung is one of several locals with a
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Viet nam
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Biodiversity
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2003
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1,009.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: VN/03/004/P |
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The primary aims of the planning grant are to promote the participation of key stakeholders of the proposed project, including local authorities and relevant agencies and communities, 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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Viet nam
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Biodiversity
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2003
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1,315.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: VN/03/006/P |
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The primary aims of the planning grant are to promote the participation of key stakeholders of the proposed project, including local authorities and relevant agencies and communities, 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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Viet nam
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Biodiversity
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2003
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48,108.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: VN/03/006 |
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Investigation results in recent years have shown that Vietnam?s abundant and diverse flora provides a variety of plants from which colorants for foodstuff industry can be extracted. More than 200 plants species provide colorants, among which 57 ( ... )
s of 28 families have already been used and widely distributed in the country. Dye plants in Vietnam are diverse in terms of not only tree species composition but also chemical composition within each species as well.
By using such dye plants, indigenous people have accumulated knowledge of and experience in using dye plants for common needs in general and for foodstuff coloring in particular.
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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2003
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38,955.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MEX/02/36 |
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Los precios que ofrecen a los consumidores de productos orgánicos puede ser de 20% a 30% más que el mercado, por lo que una estrategia de convertir apiarios convencionales en apiarios orgánicos, puede representar un desarrollo sostenible ( ... )
ativo, crítico para alcanzar el objetivo comercial es la creación de un fondo a la conclusión de los esfuerzos de la miel comercial en el mercado de productos orgánicos y el llamado comercio justo, ya que muchas veces los apicultores terminan vendiendo al intermediario debido a la falta de
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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2003
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1,153.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PNG/03/46 |
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This proposal was by an Agricultural Officer, from the Department of Agriculture and Livestock in Ialibu, Mendi, SHP. The proponent showed through photographic images the main river system in the project area, sweeping away the soil and establishing ( ... )
routes, directly narrowing and winding closer and closer to the villages, road network and food gardens. The planning grant was awarded to the proponent to fully develop the
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2003
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31,995.20
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SRL/03/35 |
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Reef conservation, developing coral nurseries and replanting and monitoring, reef restoration training, promotion of nature tourism, tour guiding for village youth and publications. The Rumassala coral reef is under threat mainly by the fishermen in ( ... )
a who dynamite the coral for easy fishing. The NGO aims to work with these fishermen on awareness raising and alternative income generating activities. They will promote the youth of the village to take part in all project activities so that they could influence their elders on coral reef conservation and how to use the reef as a more lucrative method for earning an income.
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