Active conservation projects in Turkey

New or updated projects


 
Modified: May 2008 - Started: Jan 2008

Sustainable Use of Water Resources of Bafa Lake

The project will be implemented with the cooperation and support of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, as well as with the involvement of publi... » Read more


 
Modified: May 2008 - Started: Jan 2009

Creation and Development of Kas-Kekova Marine Protected Area

The project relates to the development of the Kas-Kekova Marine Protected Area (MPA), an area rich in marine biodiversity. WWF Turkey’s proposal to... » Read more


 
Modified: May 2008 - Started: Dec 2006

Sustainable Use of Water Resources in the Eregli Ayranci Sub-Basin

The aim of the project is to maintain the wise use of water resources in the Eregli Ayranci sub-basin through trainings, pilot projects and formation ... » Read more


 
Modified: May 2008 - Started: May 2008

Integrated River Basin Management in the Turkish West Lesser Caucasus

Firtina Valley has an outstanding conservation importance, while the threats towards it are diverse and their root causes are many and complex. Thus, ... » Read more


 
Modified: May 2008 - Started: Jun 2006

Conservation of Marine Turtles and Capacity Building in Akyatan

The project aims to monitor Akyatan beach for the conservation of the endangered green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and the most important nesting beach in... » Read more


 
Modified: Apr 2008 - Started: Jul 2005

Protected Area Network Parks

This WWF project aims to increase the effectiveness of European protected area management, and to enhance the image and awareness of Europe’s diverse ... » Read more


 
Modified: May 2007 - Started: Oct 1999

Across the Waters

Across the Waters (ATW) Phase V will maintain a pan-Mediterranean scope, although the geographic frameworks of action will vary according to the diffe... » Read more


 

Mediterranean Freshwater Development Programme




 

Responsible Tourism and Conservation of Biodiversity Hotspots in the Mediterranean Countries




 

The Green Belt Programme: Addressing the Root Causes of Desertification




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