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Protecting Mongolia’s Gobi Desert for wild camels and herder communities

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£497,046
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Mongolia

Summary

The Great Gobi ‘A’ Strictly Protected Area encompasses 44,630km2 of globally significant desert and is home to the last population of Critically Endangered wild camel. Herders here face socio-ecological issues, including overgrazing; rangeland degradation and waterhole loss, exacerbated by climate change. Government and communities lack mechanisms and resources to collaboratively tackle these threats. This project seeks to institutionalise robust evidence-based environmental management, implement scalable waterhole habitat management, strengthen collaborative governance, enable community-led awareness-raising, improve sustainable rangeland management and herder livelihoods.
 
Status Current
Reference 28-006
Round 27
Start 01/07/2021
End 30/06/2024

Project Leader


Project Partners
United Nations Development Programme, Mongolia Representative Office, CMS - National Authority for Convention of Migratory Species, CMC - Collaborative Management Council, National University of Mongolia

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Regions
East Asia

Biomes
RANGELAND, DESERT, RANGELAND, DRY LANDS

Production
RANGELAND, RANGELAND

Threats To Biodiversity
OVER EXPLOITATION, CLIMATE CHANGE, LAND USE CHANGE

Broad Approches
ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION, LIVELIHOODS, COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT

Specific Tools
RESEARCH TRAINING, TRAINING, CEPA, TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE, MONITORING

Countries
Mongolia

Conventions
CBD CCC

Documents:
Download: Annual Report - 28-006 AR2 - 23/08/2023

Download: Half Year Report - 28-006 HYR2 - 05/02/2024

Download: Half Year Report - 28-006 HYR2 - 07/03/2023

Download: Annual Report - 28-006 AR1 - 07/03/2023

Download: Half Year Report - 28-006 HYR1 - 25/11/2021

Download: Application Form - 28-006 App - 23/08/2021