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South Africa
Improved Livelihoods and Protected Areas through Land Reform Stewardship in South Africa
15-Sep-2009
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| abstract: | This Project will focus on 19 discreet pilot sites across South Africa, spanning five of its nine biomes and six of its nine provinces. The aim of the Project is to work closely with local communities to secure high priority biodiversity land in the protected area network and simultaneously to deliver livelihood benefits. |
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| objectives: | (1) Consolidate an emerging learning network and community of practice regarding land reform and biodiversity stewardship between the land sector and the biodiversity sector across the country; (2) Demonstrate the successful delivery of both livelihoods and biodiversity benefits at a pilot site level. |
| area impacted: | The Project focuses on nineteen pilot sites across South Africa, spanning five of its nine biomes and six of its nine provinces. Two of the pilot sites are located within the Maluti-Drakensberg Transfrontier Project (a project between South Africa and Lesotho) whereas several pilot sites are located within areas important for freshwater ecosystems |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=4039 |
| funding needed: | $294,546 USD€218 182 EUR |
Secured funding from: | Belgium €30 000 EUR
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