NBSAPs: mainstreaming biodiversity and development
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Main Project
VALUE £266,929
WHERE Uganda, Seychelles, Namibia, Botswana
Summary
To mobilise and develop capacity so that National Biodiversity Strategies and Actions Plans (NBSAPs) in 4 pilot countries become more effective and more resilient policy instruments that both support national development objectives and ensure priority is accorded to sustainable biodiversity management as a foundation of economic development
SPECIES CONSERVATION, IN SITU, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION, GOODS SERVICES, SUSTAINABLE USE, INCENTIVES, GENERAL MEASURES, POLICY, INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, LIVELIHOODS, BENEFIT SHARING
Specific Tools
CEPA, NBSAP
Countries
Uganda, Seychelles, Namibia, Botswana
Conventions
CBD
Project Outputs
Outputs:
Analysis of existing mainstreaming experience: Drivers of biodiversity-poverty dynamics scoped and partners engaged: African Leadership Group established, state-of-knowledge review produced; and draft NBSAP 2.0 guidelines generated
Initial national BD mainstreaming diagnostics: Priorities assessed and established in 4 host countries
Mainstreaming capacities: strengthened in 4 host countries, together with regional peer support (workshops, exchanges) and associated facility (African Leadership Group)
Key Elements for Improved NBSAPs: Business case and action plans for mainstreaming established in 4 host countries: Business cases and action plans produced
Documents:
Download: Application Form - 19-023 App St2 revised - 17/12/2014
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