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Landscape Approach to Forest Restoration and Conservation (LAFREC)

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Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
5.288
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

This project implemented by the Government of Rwanda was to demonstrate landscape management for enhanced environmental services and climate resilience in one priority landscape. Specifically, the project restored the highly degraded Gishwati-Mukura landscape, enhancing both productive and environmental values.

Integrated Disaster and Land Management Project

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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.

Integrated Disaster and Land Management

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Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
16.9
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The project objective was to strengthen institutional capacity of targeted institutions to manage the risk of flooding and land degradation in targeted rural and urban areas. The Government of Togo aimed to achieve objective through 1) community-based activities in watershed and flood-prone areas; 2) community-based activities in cropland and grazing lands; 3) community-based sustainable forest and wetland management; as well as 4) early warning, monitoring and knowledge systems and 5) institutional strengthening and awareness raising.

Integrated Coastal Zone Management

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Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
25.48
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The objective of the project implemented by the Government of Morocco is to pilot the application of an integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) approach on its eastern Mediterranean coast. ICZM implemented at local level by all users of the coastal resources will leverage rural pollution reduction and protection of biodiversity and ecologically sensitive areas. The project used non-structural and structural interventions, such as training on ecosystem-based co-management, wetlands and dune restoration, and the creation of an artificial reef. 

Ethiopia Sustainable Land Management-II

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Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
54.4
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The project's development and global environment objective is to reduce land degradation and improve land productivity in selected watersheds in targeted regions in Ethiopia. The project implemented sustainable land management (SLM) and afforestation to remedy gullies and erosion damage, while also increasing capacity for adoption of climate-smart techniques.

Espirito Santo Integrated Sustainable Water Management

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Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
14.5
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The Government of the Brazilian State Espírito Santo has requested World Bank funds for the Espírito Santo Integrated Sustainable Water Management Project with the objectives to: (a) improve sustainable water resources management; and (b) increase access to sanitation in the project area. The project aims at strengthening the state’s water sector institutions, providing increased wastewater collection and treatment services, supporting reforestation and sustainable land management practices, and improving the state's capacity to identify, monitor and prepare for disaster risks.

Environmental Land and Management and Rural Livelihoods Project

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Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
19.6
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The objective of the Environmental Land Management and Rural Livelihoods Project for Tajikistan was to enable rural people to increase their productive assets in ways that improve natural resource management and resilience to climate change in selected climate vulnerable sites. The project resulted in  44,235 hectares of land with sustainable land management (SLM).

Enhancing the Climate Resilience of Coastal Resources and Communities

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Est. Monetary Cost
(Today's US$)
9.4
Est Monetary Benefits
Unknown

The Government of Samoa is planning to increase the resilience of coastal communities to climate variability and change. The project will develop and implement activities to: (a) assist the Government of Samoa in adapting to climate change; (b) protect people’s lives and livelihoods, coastal and inland infrastructure, and the environment; and (c) increase awareness of climate change impacts and adaptation activities in communities, civil society, and local government.

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