There are 325 projects that match your search.
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Philippines
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CapDev
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2012
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5,000.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/COMPACT/OP4/Y3/RAF/11/08 - PCART |
Even with the existence of environmental protection laws and their strict enforcement, families who are desperately needing food on the table could not be prevented from engaging in destructive activities like illegal logging or fishing, ( ... )
and-burn farming, unregulated gathering and trading of forest products like almaciga and rattan or trading of wild animals. As such, the major concern of protected areas like the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is sustaining the interest and participation of the communities in the conservation efforts being undertaken. It is well and good that the Underground River is a tourist
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2012
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49,510.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/11/27 - ASFA |
Background info/ Problem Statement:
Barangay Abaroan is situated 136 kilometers northwest of Puerto Princesa city, 14 km southwest of the town proper of Roxas, Palawan. It consists of 10 sitios with a total population of 3,715. It has a total ( ... )
rea of 7,110.56 hectares of which around 2,537 hectares alienable and disposable while 64% (4,573.26 hectares) of this total land area remains forested. Barangay Abaroan has been awarded the CBFMA though the Bantuto Farmers Multipurpose Cooperative (BAFARMCO) but though it has the instrument, the forest of Abaroan has been continuously threatened by illegal activities and abuse of its forest
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2011
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40,615.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/10/11 - LABB |
The presence of settlers in the park intensified the economic activities within the area and with little regulation will soon reach alarming proportions. Problems or issues identified that affects the biodiversity of the area includes sedentary ( ... )
lture; uncontrolled slash and burn agriculture; and wildlife resource extraction such as hunting, plant gathering, timber poaching, treasure hunting and others.
The project aims to protect the biodiversity of Mt. Banahaw and augment livelihood of upland farmers and community by means of planting Indigenous tree species and fruit bearing trees. It plans to establish nurseries of native trees
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2011
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31,918.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/COMPACT/OP4/Y3/RAF/11/02 - SUGOD |
Project Description:
The proposed project site is threatened by habitat disturbance such as unsustainable harvesting of non-timber forest products, hunting, and wildlife trading. The loss of natural habitat is believed to be the main reason for ( ... )
cline of wildlife populations in the area. Along with this, the community is also concerned with noticeable decline in soil fertility and water quality in the locality which affects their livelihood. The proposed project seeks to address these issues thru biodiversity enrichment and management of forest area, promotion of organic fertilizer and Bio-intensive gardening to improve soil fertility
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2011
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35,016.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/COMPACT/OP4/Y3/RAF/11/04 - NATRIPAL |
Project Description:
Marufinas’ rich biodiversity is threatened by illegal logging, unsustainable harvesting of Non-Timber Forest Products, hunting and wildlife trading. Poverty and environmental degradation characterize the general situation of ( ... )
munity. They are driven to extract any forest products like almaciga resin, rattan, poaching of wild plants and animals or do illegal logging to be able to make cash.
This project shall provide direct intervention by restoring denuded lati areas by planting permanent crops such as Rambutan, narra, tanabag and taluto. It is expected that with these activities, we would be able to produce a
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2011
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39,811.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/COMPACT/OP4/Y3/RAF/11/03 - PRDFI |
The Project aims to help save the dwindling population of marine turtles in the locality with different organizations including local communities providing stakes for this biodiversity conservation project. The project will also enhance the ( ... )
ened mangrove forest in Martafe and increase fish stock thru mangrove conservation. This project heavily focuses on social infrastructure building, resource management, education, and livelihood simultaneous to community development.
Biodiversity Characteristics/Value:
Marine turtles are among the world's most endangered species. Their population is fast diminishing due to animal predation
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2011
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49,377.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/10/10 - HFAF |
The remaining forest of Mt. Pinatubo is now denuded due to extreme poverty of the community drives them to pursue activities such as illegal logging, charcoal making and kaingin shifting agriculture. The continuous destruction of the forest, led to ( ... )
e in numbers wildlife and native tree species in the stie area. Identified threatened and endangered species in the site area are musang, baboy damo, Dao trees, Kalumpit trees and Rattan grass.
Community agro-forestry farms and planting Dao and Kalumpit will be established to expand and restore the habitat of the baboy lale. Household nurseries will be established to provide supply of
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2011
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49,263.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/11/19 - AGAP |
Problem statement:
The existing condition of the ecosystems of Bulusan Volcano Natural Park (BVNP) Bulusan area is deteriorating due to the continuous environmental degradation. It is detrimental in the overall conservation efforts from local to ( ... )
scope since the natural park is habitat to threatened and vulnerable species, alongside, with those endemic in the area. In effect, biodiversity loss is a major problem attributed to hunting and poaching; illegal fishing practices in Bulusan lake; illegal collection of wild plants and forest products; slash and burn farming; charcoal making; illegal cutting of trees; and encroachment to PA.
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2011
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42,905.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/11/12 - MMCMPC |
Project Description:
This proposal aims to address the declining fish catch of marginalized fishermen in Roxas, Palawan caused by destruction of marine ecosystem and resources as a consequence of rampant illegal fishing activities and intrusion of ( ... )
cial fishers in municipal waters.
The project addresses the pressing threats to coastal and marine biodiversity in Green Island Bay, Roxas, by enhancing biodiversity and improves quality of life of the community who largely depend on coastal resources for subsistence and survival. It will employ a package of strategies to achieve the designed project objectives especially those that have
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2010
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48,388.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/COMPACT/OP4/Y3/RAF/10/01 - PCBFA |
Development in the coastal areas of site is focused on tourism and fisheries such as live fish gathering, capture fisheries, and aquaculture. The growth rate of tourism in the City of Puerto Princesa is in an upward trend. This increases the ( ... )
for reef fishes for consumption.
The overall purpose of this project is to address capacity-building skills and interlinkaging network of community-managed marine protected area at the Saint Pal Bay coastal communities to ensure the survival and protection of the widest possible range of marine species and ecosystems by interconnecting natural habitats status and biodiversity assemblage and
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Philippines
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Biodiversity Chemicals
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2010
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48,440.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/OP4/RAF/10/08 – BINHI |
More than half a century of chemical-based agriculture and mono-cropping practices in the multiple-use zone of Mts. Banahaw - San Cristobal Protected Landscape (MBSCPL) by tenured migrants in Bgy. Bugon, Sariaya, Quezon lead to bidiversity ( ... )
ation causing landslides, soil erosion, pollution of riverways and water reserves affecting the lives of the community and its environs. As such, the project aims to pilot a community based biodiversity conservation activities in the multiple use zone of MBSCPL with the end view of replicating it to other areas of the protected landscape.
Biodiversity Characteristics and Value:
Mt. Banahaw's
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Philippines
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Biodiversity International Waters
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2010
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44,271.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/UNEP-SCS/09/01 |
The 15-hectare Bulaklakin Reef in the coastal waters of Ternate, Cavite Province is located between two big resorts. Being in one of the biggest tourist destinations in the province, the Reef is subjected to a lot of human pressure. It is the second ( ... )
reef area, next to Carabao Island fish sanctuary of Maragondon, Cavite. The Rapid Risk Assessment of Bulaklakin Reef conducted in April 2005 showed that only 37-40% of reef area has live corals and fishes. The coastal waters of Ternate extending to the Manila Bay area has generally been found to have declining marine resources caused by illegal fishing activities, land reclamation, cutting of
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2010
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47,727.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/OP4/RAF/09/06 - SIKAT |
The coral reefs of Romblon is a critical ecosystem for marine organisms of the passage. Since 2004, SIKAT was able to document 18 fish families in the nearshore coral reef areas, 9 families of Non-Acropora Corals, and 5 families of Acropora Corals. ( ... )
species of marine sea turtle and their nestling areas were also documented including green sea turtle, hawksbill turtle (critically endangered) and Olive Ridley (rare). Giant clams are also abundant in the municipal waters commonly found in coral reef areas. In 2007 there were, sightings of whalesharks near MPA bounderies and dugong (seacow) in seagrass protected areas.
The destruction of
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2010
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42,815.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/UNEP-SCS/09/02 |
PHL/SGP/UNEP-SCS/09/02 entitled Mangrove Reforestation and Nursery Establishment and Improvement of Existing Fish sanctuary aims to rehabilitate, protect, preserve and properly manage the marine resources and coastal areas of Orion, Bataan. The ( ... )
t will provide realiable supply of seedlings/planting materials for continuous mangrove rehabilitation, enrichment and reforestation through the establishment of mangrove nurseries and improve the existing condition of mangrove areas through reforestation. The project will also try to improve the economic condition of the community organization's members and fisherfolks in the province by
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2010
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5,000.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/10/07 |
The First Palawan Conference on Biodiversity and Climate Change seeks to take stock of and promote an understanding of the province's rich cultural and biological biodiversity as supported and nurtured by the whole provincial corridor. This ( ... )
ence seeks to understand how these will be affected by climate change and how it can be managed, protected and
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2010
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47,720.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/OP4/RAF/10/09 - SCPWI |
Mt. Arayat tributaries drain into the Pampanga River, which bisects the whole Candaba Swamp area. As such, sediments from soil erosion on the mountatin finds its way into the Candaba Swamp contributing to it eutrophication. The average depth of ( ... )
amp is only 1-2m deep, thus making it very vulnerable to sedimentation. The degradation of the Arayat uplands would also mean the deterioration of the habitat of waterfowls and migratory birds of the swamplands. Addressing the conservation issues of the uplands would also help address the degredation of the swamplands. As such, the two different ecosystems cannot be separated from each
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2010
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43,081.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/OP4/RAF/09/05 - NAKASE |
Strengthening Community-Based Biodiversity Conservation Initiatives in Pilar Cebu aims to address the twin issues of poverty and environmental degradation in the island municipality of Pilar by strategically strengthening communities for ( ... )
ersity conservation. The project will restore mangrove and coral reef habitats through the establishment of a co-managed protected area; implement mangrove friendly livelihood project to supplement the income of community members, and assess the viability of eco-tourism as a strategy for sustaining management of the established projects while increasing economic activity in the
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2010
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50,000.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/OP4/RAF/09/04 - AHDP |
Antique Human Development Program, Inc.'s project, Sustaining Community Initiatives on Forest Resource Rehabilitation and Protection aims to engage various community stakeholders in collectively addressing the unregulated wildlife hunting, ( ... )
tion of non-timber forest products, intrusion of forest occupants, illegal quarrying of mineral resources and introduction of exotic species in the Sibalom Natural Park to preserve its diverse resources and potentials. The project will encourage agro-forestry using the SALT method in abandoned lands, develop ecotourism circuits to avert further damage on the species while providing alternative
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2009
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3,845.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/09/01 |
The project aims to set the stage for the development of a national policy on wetlands, and after that an updated national strategy and action plan for the wise use of wetlands and wetlands resources, incorporating concerns on biodiversity ( ... )
vation and climate change adaptation. It will lay the ground for the formulation of a framework of strategies and actions for all concerned sectors of society, including the business sector, small communities and indigenous peoples, in managing and sustainably/wisely using wetlands and their resources for the enjoyment of their benefits by the present and future
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Philippines
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CapDev
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2009
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4,875.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: PHL/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/09/03 |
The main objective of this Writeshop is to produce proposals that will qualify within SGP’s criteria for support to biodiversity conservation projects.
Specifically, the event aims to:
1. Provide the NGOs, POs and CBOs in identified sites an ( ... )
iation of the importance of biodiversity in their particular areas and how they can help address the issues
2. Orient the NGOs, POs and CBOs, including key constituents of DENR PAWB and FASPO in identified biodiversity sites on the SGP priorities and the process for projects support
3. Prepare concrete proposals of community projects for funding by SGP
The workshop will be organized jointly
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