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Restoring Ecosystems in Shinano

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Area: 5888268 km2
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Brazil; Peru; Suriname; France; Colombia; Guyana; Bolivia; Venezuela; Ecuador
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Santa Cruz; Manaus; La Paz
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Countries: Japan
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Protect and Restore Ecosystems (SDG 6.6)
Climate Resilience and Adaptation (SDG 13.1)
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Services Needed: No services needed/offered
Language: English
Start & End Dates: Jan. 01, 2015  »  Ongoing
Contextual Condition(s): PHYSICAL: Ecosystem vulnerability or degradation
Additional Benefits: Raised awareness of challenges among water users
Beneficiaries: Ecosystems
Planning & Implementation Time: More than 3 years
Primary Funding Source: pool
Project Challenges: Other
Project Source: CDP
Profile Completion: 69%

Project Overview

As well as disclosing information on Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd.'s water management practices and environmental performance, the group conducts ongoing activities to conserve water resources through cooperative local relationships with public bodies working to promote sustainable water management and conserve water resources, and NPOs active at the local level. As part of our efforts to conserve water resources in Japan, the group currently operates the Asahi Group Environmen…

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As well as disclosing information on Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd.'s water management practices and environmental performance, the group conducts ongoing activities to conserve water resources through cooperative local relationships with public bodies working to promote sustainable water management and conserve water resources, and NPOs active at the local level. As part of our efforts to conserve water resources in Japan, the group currently operates the Asahi Group Environmental Fund, which aims to support activities protecting water as well as forests containing water sources.

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Basin and/or Contextual Conditions: PHYSICAL: Ecosystem vulnerability or degradation
Project Benefits: Raised awareness of challenges among water users
Indirect or Direct Beneficiaries: Ecosystems
Months & Implementing: More than 3 years
Primary Funding Source: Pool funding (i.e., joint funding of several partners)
Challenges: Other

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