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Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia
Promoting resiliency and sustainability, and protecting livelihoods in the Sulu Sulawesi Network of Protected Areas
27-Jul-2010
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| abstract: | This project will provide greater capacity at the local level to harmonise management interventions, develop effective communication strategies, and enable a broad spectrum of social and natural sciences research and monitoring activities in the Sulu Sulawesi Network of marine protected areas. The project will be strongly based on scientific and historic aspects of biodiversity encompassed within the Network of protected areas. At the same time, the strengthened capacity to effectively manage the protected areas, develop private-public partnerships to promote ecotourism, and carry out activities related to climate change adaptation and mitigation will safeguard livelihoods and culture across a wide geographical range. The project will design and adopt sustainable financing and business plans for the Network of protected areas, based on financing options that will consider payments for ecosystem services, such as business and biodiversity carbon offsets. |
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| area impacted: | The Sulu-Sulawesi marine ecoregion (Malaysia – Philippines) |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=6200 |
| funding needed: | fully funded ($8,610,000 USD)fully funded (€7 000 000 EUR) |
Secured funding from: | Multiple Donors Germany €7 000 000 EUR
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Philippines
Philippines Protected Area System
08-Jul-2010
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| abstract: | This Expression of Interest seeks support for the Philippine National Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) to build upon existing gap and strategy assessments in an effort to complete a comprehensive strategic plan for the national protected area system, and to make a significant progress towards implementing the strategic plan. The gap assessment and strategic plan will guide the future growth and institutional development of both the national protected areas agency (Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau - PAWB) and its component protected areas, thereby advancing the security of the manifold economic and social benefits that the national protected areas system provides to humanity. |
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| objectives: | Complete the establishment of the baseline for each of the five program elements of the CBD Programme of Work on Protected Areas; Develop a strategic action plan for strengthening the Philippines National Protected Areas; Achieve the implementation of key milestones of the strategic action plan. |
| area impacted: | Philippine National Protected Areas |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=6181 |
| funding needed: | $10,630,000 USD€8 642 276 EUR |
Secured funding from: | Domestic sources Multiple Donors Germany €9 000 000 EUR
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Philippines
Strengthening Marine Protected Areas to Protect Fisheries and Marine Biodiversity in the Philippines through community empowerment
04-Jan-2010
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| abstract: | Home to and in the center of the world’s richest marine biodiversity, the Philippines’ marine ecosystems provide close to half the nation’s animal protein. It supports the economically critical fishing industry which employs more than two million people directly, and many more in ancillary fisheries-related and marine tourism industries – all of which depend on functioning marine ecosystems. |
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| objectives: | Create a lasting conservation ethic to model the short- and long-term benefits of shifting from resource degradation to sustainable management of MPAs with local and national support agencies, Build an effective and replicable community-driven approach to MPA management planning and effectiveness, Increase coral reef and associated nearshore habitats, fish biomass and hard coral cover in MPAs and Increase MPA management effectiveness. |
| area impacted: | Home to and in the center of the world’s richest marine biodiversity, the Philippines’ marine ecosystems provide close to half the nation’s animal protein. |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=4676 |
| funding needed: | fully funded ($800,000 USD)fully funded (€650 407 EUR) |
Secured funding from: | Germany $800,000 USD
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