Participatory management and sustainable use of walnut-fruit forests in Kyrgyzstan
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Post-Project
VALUE £145,887
WHERE Kyrgyzstan
Summary
Local stakeholders in Kyzyl Unkur and Kara Alma will be supported to implement the participatory management plans developed under the Main Project, taking forward practical collaborative actions to deliver conservation, promote sustainable use, diversify and develop sustainable livelihoods, thus contributing towards reducing poverty.
GENDER, COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT, CO MANAGEMENT, BENEFIT SHARING, LIVELIHOODS, POVERTY REDUCTION, GENERAL MEASURES, INCENTIVES, SUSTAINABLE USE, GOODS SERVICES, ECOSYSTEM APPROACH, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION, IN SITU, SPECIES CONSERVATION
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