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Research to policy - building capacity for conservation through poverty alleviation

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£260,652
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Uganda

Summary

To build knowledge and capacity of the Uganda Poverty and Conservation Learning Group (U-PCLG) to effectively influence biodiversity conservation policy, decision –makers and practitioners at national and local levels.
 
Status Completed_admin
Reference 19-013
Round 18
Start 01/04/2012
End 31/03/2015

Project Leader

Lead Organisation

Project Partners
Jane Goodall Institute, Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment (ACODE), ITFC - Institute for Tropical Forest Conservation

Website

Regions
Sub-Saharan Africa

Biomes
FORESTS

Threats To Biodiversity
LAND USE CHANGE

Broad Approches
LIVELIHOODS, POVERTY REDUCTION, POLICY, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION, IN SITU, SPECIES CONSERVATION

Specific Tools
PROTECTED AREAS, PARTICIPATORY, CEPA, RESEARCH, RESEARCH TRAINING

Countries
Uganda

Project Outputs
1. Research 1.a. ICD collaborative research project designed and implemented to improve effectiveness of ICD interventions in Bwindi on the basis of historical and current survey data on drivers of resource use . 1.b. Dissemination of the research findings and recommendations on conservation through poverty alleviation. 2. Capacity Building for Policy Reform - U-PCLG capacity developed for promoting improved governance of natural resources and greater equity in conservation policy. 3. Capacity Building for Improved Conservation Practice - Ugandan project partners’ capabilities in applied conservation research developed through their collaboration on the research project.


Documents:
Download: Application Form - 19-013 App St2 - 17/12/2014

Download: Final Report - 19-013 FR edited - 03/03/2020

Download: Half Year Report - 19-013 HR3 - 21/05/2015

Download: Annual Report - 19-013 AR2 - 21/09/2015

Download: Half Year Report - 19-013 HR2 - 29/04/2015

Download: Annual Report - 19-013 AR1 - 30/10/2020

Download: Half Year Report - 19-013 HR1 - 29/04/2015