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Expression of Interest
Rehabilitation of at least 17 priority Protected Areas (WMA) of the existing Papua New Guinea conservation areas system and extend the current 3% PA coverage of PNG’s territory to 5 % by 2015
Country Papua New Guinea
Abstract PNG is home to one of just four large, intact tropical forest wilderness areas remaining on Earth, with over 30 million hectares of old growth forests. An astounding 50 percent of PNG’s plants (approximately 15,000 species in total) are endemic.
Funding Needed $10,000,000 USD EUR
Time frame 60 months (5 Years)
Benefits
Area Impacted Papua New Guinea contains over 5% of the world's biodiversity in less than 1% of the world's total land area. PNG is home to one large, intact tropical forest wilderness areas remaining on Earth, with over 30 million hectares of old growth forests. An astounding 50 percent of PNG's plants (approximately 15,000 species in total) are endemic.
Objective Rehabilitate at least 17 priority PAs, Implement a range of incentives related to health, education, water, electricity, agriculture, and communications to indigenous communities managing PAs, Develop a Management Plan and strong Management Committee in each PA, Expand the concept of resilient ecosystem based protected areas network from 3 to 5% of the national territory working with communities in 4 large new priority conservation areas to have these areas becoming recognised as Legal Conservation areas during this 5 year project, Commence a PNG Stewardship Endowment Fund to provide for the recurrent cost of incentives and managing all the selected conservation areas.
Scale National
Scope Creating new protected areas, Strengthening management of existing protected areas
Date Submitted 18-Feb-2010

Project description

Papua New Guinea in Context. PNG is home to one of just four large, intact tropical forest wilderness areas remaining on Earth, with over 30 million hectares of old growth forests. An astounding 50 percent of PNG’s plants (approximately 15,000 species in total) are endemic. This extraordinary resour… Read more >>

Objectives and Results

Rehabilitate at least 17 priority PAs, Implement a range of incentives related to health, education, water, electricity, agriculture, and communications to indigenous communities managing PAs, Develop a Management Plan and strong Management Committee in each PA, Expand the concept of resilient ecosy… Read more >>

Ecological contribution

Papua New Guinea contains over 5% of the world's biodiversity in less than 1% of the world's total land area. Much of this biodiversity has remained intact for thousands of years because the ruggedness of the terrain made the interior lands inaccessible; furthermore low population density and restri… Read more >>

Project benefits

Climate Change Adaptation
Cultural and Spiritual Access
Food Security
Freshwater Security
Income Generation

Financial sustainability

Counterpart Funding: Packard Foundation, GEF Small Grant Programme, and anticipated funding from GEF : associated co-financing from Highland Province and other PNG Provinces, Institutional Commitment: The Nature Conservancy, Conservation International, World Wildlife Fund, Coral Triangle Initiative … Read more >>

Participation and equity

As mentioned above, in Melanesia all the conservation work is done primarily by the land, sea and resources users of the place. All elements of this proposal are to empower land, sea and resources users to manage conservation areas on the long term. Mama Graun as already started to address the conce… Read more >>

National planning

This proposal is congruent with the following current national sustainable development planning frameworks as well as conservation priorities of international conservation partners : • Papua New Guinea NBSAP – Mama Graun is identified as a key partner in the implementation • PNG National Plan of Act… Read more >>

Synergies with the Programme of Work on Protected Areas

Goal 1.4: To substantially improve site-based protected area planning and managementGoal 2.1: To promote equity and benefit-sharingGoal 2.2: To enhance and secure involvement of indigenous and local communities and relevant stakeholdersGoal 3.2: To build capacity for the planning, establishment and … Read more >>

Funding Needed
$10,000,000.00

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Focal Points

Dr. Wari Iamo
Secretary
Department of Environment and Conservation
Port Moresby , Papua New Guinea
E-Mail: officesec [ at ] dec.gov.pg