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Colombia Roundtable 1
16 June 2010 - Bogota, Colombia
The Presidential Agency for Social Action and International Cooperation, National Parks of Colombia, and the CBD Secretariat's LifeWeb Initiative hosted a national protected areas roundtable on 16 June 2010 in Bogota, Colombia.
This roundtable served as a forum to examine protected area financing needs in Colombia, identified through a 3 year national planning process carried out in coordination with a set of Ministries and civil society partners. These priorities were shared as a basis to foster cooperation and coordination in support of the establishment and maintenance of a comprehensive, effectively-managed and ecologically-representative national system of protected areas, in line with the CBD Programme of Work on Protected areas. The roundtable was attended by governments of 9 international cooperation partners, the Colombian Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Environment, the Department of National Planning, as well as 3 non-governmental organizations.
Those present conveyed the desire for this forum to become an ongoing process to facilitate financial cooperation for ecosystem-based approaches to sustain biodiversity, address climate change, and secure livelihoods. It was agreed that the core group of conveners will propose a methodology and next steps to identify synergies, overlaps, and gaps in financial cooperation. Next steps will include a second forum meeting in August or September of 2010.
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Colombia
Strengthening Colombia’s National Protected Areas
14-Jan-2010
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| abstract: | This comprehensive national scale project will seek to strenghthen all of the protected areas of which Colombia's National Parks System is currently comprised. At present, this includes 56 protected areas, covering 12.602.320 ha, equivalent to 9.3% of Colombia's terrestrial area and 1.98% of its marine area. |
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| objectives: | Consolidate and coordinate the National System of Protected Areas for all PAs in the National Parks System, including improving control and surveillance capabilities, governance and management. |
| area impacted: | The project will be developed at national context, covering all the regions comprised by the National Parks System (SPNN), which currently includes 56 protected areas (PA) and 12.602.320 ha (9.3% of the terrestrial area and 1.98% of the marine area of Colombia). The SPNN covers (approximately about the last declared National Park, Uramba Bahía Málaga) 144 of the 314 terrestrial, coastal and marine ecosystems of Colombia. |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=4683 |
| funding needed: | $35,032,660 USD€28 481 837 EUR |
Secured funding from: | The Netherlands €5 000 000 EUR Domestic sources European Union €3 100 000 EUR United States of America $20,000,000 USD
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