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Integrated Management of the Ilha Grande Bay Ecosystem
The goal of the proposed Full-size Project (FSP) is to achieve the long-term conservation and sustainable use of Brazil’s Baia de Ilha Grande Ecosystem (BIG) and its associated terrestrial and marine biodiversity of global importance.
Disposal of POPs Wastes and Obsolete Pesticides
The project’s Global Environmental Objective is the elimination of risks from POPs and pesticide residues in Mozambique through the use of environmentally sound management methods that prevent the creation of additional POPs or other environmental contaminants. The overall impact (Project Development Objective / PDO) of this project will be to reduce the risk to public health and the environment posed by poor pesticide management and obsolete pesticide waste.
Eritrea: Prevention and Disposal of POPs and Obsolete Pesticides
To eliminate risks from POPs and other obsolete pesticides in Eritrea through the use of sound environmental management methods to dispose of existing stocks and prevent further accumulation of POPs and obsolete pesticides. This will result in the reduced exposure of farmers, consumers and the public to obsolete pesticides
Mainstreaming Ecosystem-based Approaches to Climate-resilient Rural Livelihoods in Vulnerable Rural Areas through the Farmer Field School Methodology
To enhance the capacity of Senegal’s agro-pastoral sector to develop more climate-resilient production systems and mainstream integrated Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) strategies into on-going agro-pastoral and agricultural development policies and programmes.
Strengthening the Adaptive Capacity and Resilience of Rural Communities Using Micro Watershed Approaches to Climate Change and Variability to Attain Sustainable Food Security
To build adaptive capacity of rural communities and reduce their vulnerability to climate change and variability through integrated micro watershed management and climate resilient agriculture practices to ensure food security in Cambodia.
Sustainable Management of Tuna Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation in the Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ)
To achieve efficiency and sustainability in tuna production and biodiversity conservation in the ABNJ, through the systematic application of an ecosystem approach in tuna fisheries for : (i) supporting the use of sustainable and efficient fisheries management and fishing practices by the stakeholders of the tuna resources, (ii) reducing illegal, unreported and unregulated [IUU] fishing, and (iii) mitigating adverse impacts of bycatch on biodiversity.
ABNJ: Strengthening Global Capacity to Effectively Manage Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ)
To promote effective global and regional coordination, including exchange of information, on marine Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ), to ensure sustainable fisheries and conservation of globally significant biodiversity in the oceans.
Sustainable Land Management and Climate-Friendly Agriculture
To improve agriculture and forest land use management through the diffusion and adoption of low-carbon technologies with win-win benefits in land degradation, climate change, and biodiversity conservation and increased farm profitability and forest productivity.
ABNJ: Sustainable Fisheries Management and Biodiversity Conservation of Deep-sea Living Marine Resources and Ecosystems in the Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction (ABNJ)
To achieve efficiency and sustainability in the use of deep-sea living resources and improving biodiversity conservation in the ABNJ, through the systematic application of an ecosystem approach.
CBPF-MSL: Piloting Provincial-level Wetland Protected Area System in Jiangxi Province
Catalyze the management effectiveness of Jiangxi’s wetland protected area system to conserve globally important biological diversity
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