Participatory resource monitoring in Community Use Zones of Crocker Range Park
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Post-Project
VALUE £110,319
WHERE Malaysia
Summary
Enhance the long-term adaptive management of Crocker Range Park by strengthening capacity of park management and local communities to assess continued impacts of community resource use and implement participatory resource monitoring of subsistence activities in Community Use Zones
CO MANAGEMENT, LIVELIHOODS, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION
Specific Tools
GOVERNANCE, PROTECTED AREAS, MONITORING, TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE, PARTICIPATORY, RESEARCH TRAINING
Countries
Malaysia
Project Outputs
Resource Catchment Assessment Team with expertise in community resource monitoring and participatory GIS
Training modules on participatory resource monitoring and participatory GIS delivered at CRP
Participatory resource monitoring of critical subsistence activities, with participatory GIS as a tool, implemented jointly by park and local communities
CUZ Management Agreement enhanced with incorporation of participatory resource monitoring programme
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