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Displaying 1876 - 1880 of 2116Forest sector combi-financing III (Climate protection - REDD)
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The objectives are the sustainable management of forests and fauna, the reduction of resource degradation and the decline of carbon emissions in order to ensure the long-term sustainability of the ecological, economic and social functions of Cameroon's forest ecosystems.
Native Development in Southern Shan Townships Affected by Opi-um Poppy Cultivation
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The aim is to provide an alternative to the cultivation of breadseed poppy in the communities of the southern Shan state.
Climate change adaptation through biodiversity promotion in Bac Lieu Province, Viet Nam
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In the context of climate change, the southern coastal region of Viet Nam is one of the globally most at-risk areas. The purpose of the project is to increase the protective effect of coastal forests through the sustainable use of resources and biodiversity promotion. To this end, the relevant government agencies will be enabled to tailor their land-use planning to the probable consequences of climate change. The elaboration of adapted management strategies in agriculture and aquaculture will contribute to securing livelihoods of the coastal population. A broad-based awareness-raising campaign through environmental education programmes at schools, combined with the secure establishment of the two focal areas ‘biodiversity promotion’ and ‘climate change adaptation’ in the planning and administrative procedures for coastal zone management at provincial level, has innovative character for the region.
Park management
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One focus of investments is the restricted area national park, which also includes a marine part. Furthermore, development measures and additional components will be implemented in the parks, resulting from the increased tourism and increasing wildlife pressure. In order to improve the quality of resource management in northern Namibia, the establishment of an ecological institute will be supported, which will carry out both ecological monitoring and ranger training. Overall, it is planned to support the Namibian Ministry of the Environment, by providing infrastructure, equipment and consulting services.
Transnational Nature Reserves - Great Limpopo Park V & VI
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The FC contribution aims at the establishment of an efficient park management and at an economically as well as ecologically sustainable development of the Limpopo National Park (LNP). The objective is to create a stable environment for private investment in tourism.