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    COMMUNITY LIVELIHOOD IMPROVEMENT THOUGH INTRODUCTION OF SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN HORS, AGHNDJADZOR AND TARATUMB COMMUNITIES OF VAYOTS DZOR REGION

    TendersInfo - Project Notices
    February 4, 2014 Tuesday

    Project Number: ARM/SGP/OP5/Y3/CORE/BD/13/25
    Country: Armenia
    Area Of Work: Biodiversity
    Operational Phase: Phase 5
    Grant Amount: US$ 41,120.00
    Co-Financing Cash: US$ 12,200.00
    Start Date: 10/2013
    End Date: 12/2014
    Status: Currently under execution
    Project Description: The unique mountain forest and subalpine
    landscapes with poorly known and threatened biodiversity are located
    in Hors, Akhndjadzor and Taratumb communities of Vayots Dzor region of
    Armenia.

    The project area of 1700 hectares reflects the diversity of Vayots Dzor
    natural resources: mountains, forests, lake, wetlands and grassland
    with high value of biodiversity. Moreover, the target zone is adjoining
    eastern part of Khosrov Forest State Reserve and may serve as a buffer
    area and an ecological corridor for many endangered wild animals, as
    Leopards (Panthera pardus), Bezoar Goats (Capra aegagrus), Mouflons
    (Ovis orientailis) etc. Unfortunately, such rich biodiversity is
    currently threatened: the rapid developing farming and uncontrolled
    use of natural resources (poaching, logging and overgrazing, etc.) are
    major threats to ecosystems and wildlife here.

    The overall objective of the project is to promote nature conservation
    by reducing conflict between wildlife and local communities in Vayots
    Dzor area through incorporation of sustainable biodiversity-friendly
    income-generating practices into local community livelihoods.

    The project specific activities include making an inventory and
    implementing monitoring of threatened ecosystems, establishing a
    community-based tourist infrastructure as well as raising awareness on
    biodiversity conservation and enhancing local capacity to implement
    bioresources-dependant sustainable livelihood practices. It is
    believed that introduction of eco-tourism in the project communities
    as a viable biodiversity-friendly livelihood practice in and around
    the NGO-managed protected area will generate additional sources of
    income and increase understating and awareness of the importance and
    value of rich biodiversity locally.

    Grantee: "BEZOAR" SAVAGE NATURE AND HUNTING SPESIES PROTECTION NGO

    Organisation Mission : For GEF SGP, the community-based approach
    is the cornerstone for addressing local and global environmental
    and sustainable development challenges. SGP provides grants to
    civil society organizations (CSOs), notably national and local
    non-governmental organizations (NGOs), community-based organizations
    (CBOs), and indigenous peoples organizations. SGP grantees may also
    include other not-for-profit organizations such as professional
    associations, unions and other civil society groups.

    By enabling a direct connection between sustainable livelihoods
    and the generation of local and global livelihoods, SGP empowers
    communities to act and participate in their own development and hence
    ensures community ownership and impact. Over the course of the last
    20 years, SGP has provided grants to over 12,000 grantees with 64
    percent of grant

    country :Armenia

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