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Displaying 1721 - 1725 of 2116DFID support to MapMyRights to improve land rights information and knowledge
General
This activity (DFID support to MapMyRights to improve land rights information and knowledge) is a component of Land Governance for Economic Development reported by FCDO, with a funding type of 111 - Not for profit organisation and a budget of £1,999,999.This project benefits Developing countries, unspecified.And works in the following sector(s): Agricultural land resources.
Ecosystem-Based Adaptation to Climate Change in the Magdalena River Basin
General
The project supported the Colombian government in the development of a planning framework to design and implement a cost-effective, climate-resilient management plan for the Magdalena River Basin in order to reduce flood risks and provide for economic growth while sustaining a healthy river and accounting for climate changes. Around 80 % of Colombian residents are living in the Magdalena River Basin and 80% of GDP is produced there. The partnership mapped biodiversity, ecosystem services and land use, and develops watershed models for two pilot watersheds in order to better understand the hydrologic regime. The project developed proposed climate adaptation strategies to reduce climate impacts. Involvement of local stakeholders was key, in order to provide broad benefits and buy-in, and include land management options to preserve vital ecosystem services that society needs to buffer the impacts of climate change.
SRC ''LAND'' sub-sector - Support to Phase II of Land Tenure Regularisation Programme
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SRC ''LAND'' sub-sector - Support to Phase II of Land Tenure Regularisation Programme -
Strengthening Spatial Planning and Land Management
General
The aim is that communal and national institutions work better in the area of spatial planning.
Integrated Watershed Management for Improved Agro-pastoral Livelihoods in the Sepabala Sub-catchment
Objectives
To mainstream sustainable rangeland management and restoration into the use of watersheds to combat land degradation, enhance the flow of agro-ecosystem goods and services and improve the livelihoods of agro-pastoral communities in the Sebapala Sub-catchment in the Lower Senqu Basin.
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Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.