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proposal-st-ep-project-inhambane-mozambique
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demo-site-revised-first-progress-report-end-dec-2010-unsigned
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demo-site-publicity-brochure
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supplementary-project-to-support-demo-site-activities
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Missão e objectivos específicos do projecto
O projecto pretende defender e conservar o ambiente com a promoção de novos e aperfeiçoados sistemas de gestão
de resíduos sólidos, de gestão e monitoramento de recifes, ecoturismo e eco-certificado, criando uma consciência
pública, divulgando informações técnicas, promovendo a educação ambiental, elaborando e implementando códigos
de conduta ambientais. Pretende-se também melhorar a actividade através da
produção de algumas nova musicas com mensagem ambiental, a contratação de um grupo teatral para realizar
apresentações com tema ambiental, realização de experiencias ambientais em escolas (mostrando o tempo de
degradação de diferentes materiais) e, se possível, a produção de um segundo educativo e ambiental da ALMA;
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demo-site-logical-framework
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logical-framework-st-ep-project-mozambique
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demo-site-annual-workplan-for-2011.doc
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ghana-demo-site-logical-framework.pdf
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Changes in
management practices resulting
from such visits at demo sites
Number and type of the BAPs
Project publications and
Stakeholders within the demo
Revision 2
4)
Captured, managed and
disseminated information to
assist in replication and uptake
of best practices and lessons
Activities contributing towards
Result 4:
4.1 Targeted awareness raising
to encourage enforcement of
natural resource sustainable use
and waste management within
Ada estuary and RAMSAR
site
4.2 Production of best practice
guidelines for both local
communities and visitors to the
demo site
4.3 Design and disseminate
HIV/AIDS and gender
awareness materials widely
within the demo project area in
order to address equity
concerns among stakeholders
4.4 Disseminate lessons of best
practice and advances in
Ghanaian integrated tourism
destination planning and
ecotourism through case
studies that include tangible
information on socio-economic
and environmental
and BATs documented and
disseminated
Number and type of media used
to disseminate the project
results and raise awareness
website resources
Number, type and extent of
awareness raising events
project area are willing to share
their experiences with other
areas and organisations beyond
the demo project site
Project publications and
website resources
Number and type of materials
produced and the extent of their
dissemination
Number and type of information
materials produced and the
extent of their dissemination
Availability of such information
in demo sites, hotels, tour
operator offices, and in their
visitor packages and websites
Stakeholder views and
perspectives from participatory
surveys
Stakeholder views and
perspectives from participatory
surveys
NB> This activity was not
identified by the workgroup,
but is included in the original
design of the GEF project
Revision 2
improvements
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demo-site-land-cover-map
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demo-site-signed-financial-statement-dec-end-2010
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demo-site-hotels-map
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demo-site-tourism-map
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demonstration-site-draft-progress-report-2010
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COAST Project Progress Reports
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Background Information
1.1 Project site
Kartung, Tumani Tenda and Boat and Fishing Association of Denton
Bridge (BFADB) Demo Sites
1.2 Reporting period
May to December 2010
1.3 Relevant COAST Project theme (Sustainable Tourism BAPs/BATs,
regulatory and policy arrangements, and sustainable financing, ecotourism, ICZM & land use planning, Governance and Management)
1.4 Executing agency/partnership update
National Environment Agency (NEA) in collaboration with Gambia
Tourism Authority (GTA)
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Staff details of Executing Agency (applies to all
personnel/experts/consultants/volunteers) working on behalf of the
COAST project
Functional Title
Demo Site
Coordinator
Focal Point
Focal Point
Desk Officer
Director Intersectoral
Organisation/Department Nature of support
(personnel,
equipment,
consultancy, training,
communication, etc)
National Environment
Personnel, office space
Agency (NEA)
National Environment
Personnel, office space
Agency (NEA)
Gambia Tourism Authority Personnel
(GTA)
National Environment
Personnel, office space
Agency (NEA)
National Environment
Personnel, office space
Network
Director Admin.
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demo-site-community-map
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satellite-image-of-south-of-demo-site
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first-demo-site-management-committee-minutes
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tourism-value-chain-analysis-watamu-kenya
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(See appendix 1 and 2 for more detailed hotels and restaurants information)
Other possible facilities and services include:
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Dhow boat trips along the coast
Fishing trips (sea and creek)
Other cultural events and celebrations
Picnic sites
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Community based tours
Bird Watching and other local nature tours
Acrobat shows
b) Other indirect local goods and services provided to tourists and tourism enterprises
in the project area
Sources of income found to be indirectly and occasionally related to tourism
Activity
Indirect income
Fishing
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Selling food
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Cultural
Performances
Handicrafts
Other tours
Renting Rooms
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Fish that is caught in the creek is generally sold to fish mongers at
the landing sites, who will take the fish and fry it and sell it on the
side of the road. Specific issues addressed by WMA:
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Lack of environmental education and awareness within the community.
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supplementary-unido-project-at-demo-site
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UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION
Project of Kenya
Project number:
Project title:
Relationship to
integrated programme
UE/KEN/10/010
Demonstration and transfer of environmentally sound technology for
water treatment
Thematic area code
EAE
Starting date:
ASAP
Duration:
15 months
Project site:
Kenya
Government
Co-ordinating agency:
Kenyan National Environmental Management Authority
Counterpart:
Executing agency/
cooperating agency:
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
Project Inputs:
- UNIDO inputs:
- Support costs (13%):
- Counterpart inputs:
- Grand Total:
â¬80,000
â¬10,400
â¬90,400
Brief description:
The principal objective of this project is to contribute to an increase in the proportion of the population
of the Watamu-Mida community with a clean and reliable supply of drinking water.
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Solar power supply
Battery capacity
Weight
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W = 940 â 420 mm
H = 1500 â 750 mm
Qmax = 7,4 l / min
Self-cleaning mechanical filter 50 µm
Mechanical filter - 1 µm
Carbon filter
Microbiological filter AquaVallis
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P = 2 x 62,5 W = 125 W
Q = 2 x 30 Ah = 60 Ah
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demo-site-general-marine-information-map
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demo-site-marine-habitats