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Enabling ecosystems to deliver sustainable development goals at Lake Indawgyi

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£329,590
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Cambodia, Burma (Myanmar)

Summary

The project will protect forest and wetland biodiversity including habitat for >20,000 birds and numerous threatened species, such as vultures, cranes, turtles, hog deer, pangolins, bears, langurs, gibbons and others, in the globally important Indawgyi Lake Biosphere Reserve. It takes an ecosystems approach at watershed scale, building capacity for collaborative conservation management and improving natural resource management and local livelihoods, benefitting 10,000 people. The project is particularly innovative in engaging the emerging private sector in Myanmar to support sustainable practices. Participatory management systems, sustainable natural resource use and improved sanitation bring biodiversity benefits to the Indawgyi Lake Biosphere Reserve and livelihoods and health benefits to more than 10,000 residents.
 
Status Completed
Reference 25-005
Round 24
Start 01/07/2018
End 31/03/2021

Project Leader


Project Partners
ICT - Inn Chit Thu, Shan Maw Myae, INFA - Indawgyi Natural Farming Association, Mohnyin Natural Greening and Development Association, Indawgyi Environment and Development Association (IEDA), Nature and Wildlife Conservation Division, Forest Department


Regions
East Asia

Biomes
WETLANDS, INLAND WATERS, TROPICAL FOREST, FORESTS

Production
FORESTRY

Threats To Biodiversity
LAND USE CHANGE

Broad Approches
IN SITU, LIVELIHOODS, GENDER

Specific Tools
MONITORING, REHABILITATION

Countries
Cambodia, Burma (Myanmar)

Conventions
CBD

Documents:
Download: Final Report - 25-005 FR - 03/02/2022

Download: Annual Report - 25-005 AR3 - 11/08/2021

Download: Half Year Report - 25-005 HR3 - 03/02/2022

Download: Annual Report - 25-005 AR2 - 24/08/2020

Download: Half Year Report - 25-005 HYR2 - 24/08/2020

Download: Annual Report - 25-005 AR1 - 24/08/2020

Download: Application Form - 25-005 App edited - 13/11/2018