Ethnobiology of proposed traditional use zones of Crocker Range Park
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Main Project
VALUE £129,280
WHERE Malaysia
Summary
Crocker Range Park adaptive management plan enhanced by strengthening capacity of local institutions to assess and implement proposed traditional use zones through participatory analysis of biological resource use by local communities.
Traditional use zones assessment programme established by partner organisations, with community input
Training modules on ethnobiology and conservation biology delivered at UMS
Best practice handbook and training manuals
CRP adaptive management plan enhanced; Community Conservation Stewardship Agreements established
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