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Sustainable Land Management Project

Submitted by sjudson on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
61.8
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The Sustainable Land Management Project in Ethiopia seeks to reduce land degradation and enhance land productivity in targeted watersheds. It supports the scaling up of sustainable land and water management practices, strengthens institutional capacity, improves land tenure security, and promotes knowledge sharing for sustainable natural resource management.

Natural Resources Management in a Changing Climate in Mali

Submitted by sjudson on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
9.59
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The Natural Resources Management in a Changing Climate Project aims to expand the adoption of sustainable land and water management practices in Mali. Key components include scaling up sustainable land management to improve biodiversity and reverse deforestation, diversifying local livelihoods to enhance resilience, and building capacity for governance and communication. The project promotes a landscape approach to protect ecosystems and their services while addressing climate change challenges.

Malawi: Shire River Basin Management Program (Phase-I) Project

Submitted by sjudson on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
32.1
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The Shire River Basin Management Program (Phase-I) Project aims to develop a planning framework to improve land and water management for ecosystem and livelihood benefits in target areas. The project includes Shire Basin planning, catchment management to reduce erosion and improve livelihoods, and water-related infrastructure investments to regulate Shire flows and enhance climate resilience. These efforts support disaster risk management through watershed rehabilitation and improved management.

Integrated Disaster and Land Management Project

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on
Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
15.35
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The project was comprehensive, using insitutional capacity building and awareness raising of SLM for DRM, using community-based activities to restore and sustainably manage areas such as the restoration of natural waterways, reforestation of hillsides and watersheds and bush fire control (Savanna, Maritime and Kara regions). Community-Based activities in Cropland and Grazing Land included SLM best practices will be piloted and promoted in targeted areas.

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