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05/04/2012

RDC - Project to Support the Development of Community Agroforestry in the Democratic Republic of Congo (The Case of Bas Congo Province and the Bateke/Kinshasa Plateau) - Appraisal Report (1.0 MB)

07/12/2011

Congo - Multi-Resource Forest Inventory for Preparation of a Land Allocation Plan - Appraisal Report (1.3 MB)

07/12/2011

Rwanda - Rwanda Sustainable Woodland Management and Natural Forest Restoration - Appraisal Report (1.3 MB)

18/07/2011

RDC - Geographically Integrated Ecomakala + Redd Pilot Project - Appraisal Report (1.0 MB)

13/07/2011

RDC - South Kwamouth Redd Agroforestry Pilot Project - Appraisal Report (1.0 MB)

31/05/2011

DRC - Gabon - Burundi - Cameroon - Chad - Congo - Project to Support the Expanded Natural Resource Management Training Programme in the Congo Basin (PEFOGRN-BC) - Appraisal Report (0.9 MB)

31/05/2011

DRC - Isangi Geographically-Integrated Redd Pilot Project - Appraisal Report (1.1 MB)

31/05/2011

Gabon - Support to Sustainable Forest Resource Management in Gabon - Appraisal Report (1.4 MB)

04/05/2011

DRC - Mambasa Geographically - Integrated REDD Pilot Project - Appraisal Report (0.9 MB)

25/01/2010

Multinational - Congo Basin Ecosystems Conservation Support Programme (PACEBCo) - Appraisal Report (1.5 MB)

Abstract: The program aims at the conservation of the second largest tropical forest in the world and the second “green lung” of the planet, after the Amazon. The Congo Basin covers an area of over 4 000 000 km2. The Programme is expected to provide responses to the continued degradation of this forest and climate change. PACEBCo will allow for better understanding of the new carbon markets, good practices in environmental monitoring, and the introduction of the Local Development Fund (LDF). The Programme will cover a period 5 years starting from March 2009, and it is estimated at a total cost of UA 37.28 million including an ADF grant of UA 32.00 million, a contribution of UA 5.00 million from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and UA 0.28 million from the beneficiaries living in the selected landscapes.

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