all the projects Ecuador has 2,859 km of continental coastline comprised of a succession of mangroves, reefs, tidal plains and wave-erosion coasts. Since 1969, the surface covered ... » Better mangroves for people: ensure long-term income generation in the gulf of Guayaquil Conservation International - Ecuador - Completed project overview Inhambane, Mozambique has the world’s largest population of resident and transient Mantas and Whale Sharks. In the same ecosystem are also five species of turtles, ... » Entrepreneurial Biodiversity Conservation Ocean Revolution - Mozambique - Completed project overview The main objective of this project is to enable 1 470 families (7 350 people) living in the south of Peru to increase their income by starting up or developing ... » Organic farming: a sustainable solution to hunger and poverty Louvain Coopération - Peru - Completed project overview Currently, more than 80% of the Cambodian population generates income from rice production. Due to the high electricity prices and limited access to technology, ... » Waste to Energy for the Rice Milling Sector in Cambodia SNV - Cambodia - Completed project overview This project aims to strengthen income generating opportunities, improve and develop new livelihoods, maintain food security and improve access to clean water for ... » Tonle Sap Conservation Project Conservation International - Cambodia - Completed project overview This project is the continuation of the previous project, called “Conserving the biodiversity of Cambodia’s Cardamom Mountains through developing Community Protected ... » Cardamom Communities Project: Improving community livelihoods and conserving biodiversity through participatory commune land use planning FFI – Fauna & Flora International - Cambodia - Completed project overview The project aims to develop and pilot a replicable approach to support coastal communities in northern Mozambique in the establishment of locally-managed marine ... » Securing marine biodiversity through sustainably-financed and locally-managed marine areas in coastal Mozambique – “Our sea, Our life” Zoological Society of London (ZSL) - Mozambique - Completed project overview 83% of the total and 94% of the rural population in Cambodia depend on biomass fuels, including firewood and charcoal, as their main cooking fuel. This places a ... » Turning waste into energy People In Need - Cambodia - Completed project overview «45678»