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Cameroon
Savoir traditionnel autochtone et promotion de la gestion communautaire des aires protégées dans un contexte de changement climatique autour du Parc national de la Bénoué (CAMEROUN)
23-Sep-2010
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| abstract: | Les aléas climatiques ont provoqué des migrations spontanées des populations des zones à aridité climatique remarquable de l’extrême-Nord du Cameroun en direction des aires protégées du bassin de la Bénoué. Ces populations qui arrivent dans un environnement autre que le leur adoptent une stratégie d’occupation et d’exploitation des ressources naturelles incompatibles avec la préservation de la biodiversité. Cette situation nécessite d’augmenter l’intensité des mesures de protection des ressources naturelles d’où l’objectif de réduire la pression des populations riveraines sur la riche diversité biologique autour du Parc par la vulgarisation du savoir local autochtone en matière de gestion durable des ressources. |
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| objectives: | L'objectif du projet est de réduire la pression des populations riveraines sur la diversité biologique autour du Parc National de la Benoué et du Parc National Faro. |
| area impacted: | Parcs nationaux de la Bénoué et du Faro |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=6331 |
| funding needed: | $100,000 USD€81 301 EUR |
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Cameroon
Conserving the Cross River Gorilla Landscape: Piloting a landscape-scale approach to Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD)
18-Aug-2010
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| abstract: | The Gulf of Guinea is an area of known high biodiversity importance. Despite the presence of a host of endangered and endemic species, biodiversity is under increasing threat from a number of human activities. This project aims to protect both highland and lowland corridors in the Cross River Gorilla landscape in order to effectively manage unprotected forests, and the ecosystem services they provide, thus securing local livelihoods and preserving important carbon sinks. |
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| objectives: | Strengthen management of existing protected areas; Conduct feasibility study, estimating potential emission reductions; Reduce deforestation. |
| area impacted: | The Project area falls within the 4,300km2 Takamanda-Mone Technical Operations Unit (TOU). Within the TOU, three protected areas exist, the 676km2 Takamanda National Park, created in 2008; the 538km2 Mone Forest Reserve, created in 1951 and the 19.4km2 Kagwene Gorilla Sanctuary, created in 2008. |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=6231 |
| funding needed: | fully funded ($100,000 USD)fully funded (€81 301 EUR) |
Secured funding from: | Spain $100,000 USD
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Cameroon, Congo, Central African Republic
Conservation and management of the Sangha Tri-national Transboundary Forests Complex
22-Apr-2008
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| abstract: | This project is geared towards long-term conservation and management of one of central Africa's most important forest regions and involves tri-national transboundary cooperation under the auspices of COMIFAC, the Commission for the Forests of Central Africa. Funds will be used for the establishment of an infrastructure for the protected areas participating. These funds will help to bridge a financial gap until the foundation fund which is currently being established will provide capital interest for the management of the three protected areas. |
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| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=6000 |
| funding needed: | fully funded ($1,785,960 USD)fully funded (€1 452 000 EUR) |
Secured funding from: | Germany €1 452 000 EUR
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