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United Republic of Tanzania
Island Life - A National Protected Area Network for the Zanzibar Archipelago
08-Oct-2009
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| abstract: | The aim of the project is to ensure the preservation of viable populations of all of Zanzibar endangered endemics in a cohesive and well-managed network of government and community protected areas. These will be linked by functional habitat corridors and supported by local communities that benefit economically, environmentally and culturally from the conservation of their natural heritage. |
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| objectives: | (1) Create a network that incorporates all remaining conservation-priority forests into sustainably-managed government and community PAs linked by functional corridors; (2) Improve planning and management of the PA network; (3) Develop standardized long-term ecological monitoring programs across the entire network of government and community PAs; (4) Improve community forest management and equitable benefit sharing and Raise awareness of the importance of PAs. |
| area impacted: | Zanzibar-wide PA network |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=4049 |
| funding needed: | $1,987,300 USD€1 615 691 EUR |
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United Republic of Tanzania
Western Tanzania Livelihoods and Forest Conservation Project
03-Sep-2009
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| abstract: | In the forested regions of western Tanzania two project sites with protected areas at their core include communities that depend on and are essential for future sustainability and improved effectiveness of these protected areas. Yet these communities threaten the viability of the forest and freshwater upon which they depend. |
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| objectives: | (1) Enhance village land use planning and capacity building, (2) increase environmental education and awareness, (3) improve nature protection, (4) increase climate change resilience. |
| area impacted: | Forested regions of western Tanzania |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=4030 |
| funding needed: | fully funded ($307,500 USD)fully funded (€250 000 EUR) |
Secured funding from: | Finland €250 000 EUR
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