Enhancing Climate Change Resilience in Great Lakes Region Watersheds: the Lake Kivu Catchment and Rusizi River CRAG.
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Upload date | 22 Dec 2014 |
Contributor | Charles Rugerinyange |
Geographical coverage | Burundi, |
Keywords | Climate change, |
Release date | 22/12/2014 |
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The Climate Resilience Altidunal Gradient (CRAG) project is implemented by a consortium of BirdLife International (lead organization), the BirdLife Partners Association Burundaise pour la protection de la Nature (ABN) in Burundi, Association pour la Conservation de la Nature au Rwanda (ACNR) in Rwanda, Horizon Nature, an NGO working in Eastern DRC, and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS - Rwanda).
The goal of the project is to help to understand, and respond to, increasing environmental pressures due to climate change, and to create and expand incentives to conserve biodiversity and ecosystem services in the South Kivu and Rusizi River catchments
It is a project for an overall budget of 63.500 USD for Burundi, over 3 years from April 2014 to march 2016. The project will be implemented in Bubanza and Cibitoke provinces.
In fact, the period reported covers 6 months with effect from April 2014 to September 2014 whose completions towards achievements are the following: