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Building capacity and resilience within the conservation sector in Tajikistan
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE
£213,667
WHERE
Tajikistan
Summary
Strengthened capacity of NGO and state of conservation organisations in modern, collaborative conservation and applied research techniques
Status
Completed
Reference
17-013
Round
16
Start
01/04/2009
End
31/03/2012
Project Leader
Alex Diment
Lead Organisation
Fauna and Flora International (FFI) - UK
Project Partners
National Academy of Science, University of Central Asia, Institute for Professional Development
Website
http://www.fauna-flora.org
Regions
Europe & Central Asia
Threats To Biodiversity
LAND USE CHANGE, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
Broad Approches
COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT, CO MANAGEMENT, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION
Specific Tools
PARTICIPATORY, CEPA, TRAINING, RESEARCH, RESEARCH TRAINING
Countries
Tajikistan
Documents:
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Article
- 17-013 AR1 Ann3vi Briefing note English - 04/01/2011
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Article
- 17-013 AR1 Ann3vii Dissemination Y1 Target sectors - 04/01/2011
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Article
- 17-013 AR1 Ann3vi Briefing note Russian - 04/01/2011
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Training Manual
- 17-013 AR1 Ann3ii Example Training Module Unit - 04/01/2011
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Training Manual
- 17-013 AR1 Ann3v Module descriptor - 04/01/2011
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Final Report
- 17-013 FR Edited - 19/03/2015
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Final Report
- 17-013 FR Edited - 19/03/2015
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Half Year Report
- 17-013 HY3 - 22/12/2011
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Annual Report
- 17-013 AR2 - 31/08/2011
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Half Year Report
- 17-013 HY2 - 09/02/2011
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Annual Report
- 17-013 AR1 - 04/01/2011
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Half Year Report
- 17-013 HY1 - 27/09/2010
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Application Form
- 17-013 St2 App - 30/03/2009
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