Project
Nov, 2024
- Feb, 2030
COmmunities, Local OUtcomes, and Regional Science: Supporting the implementation of key CBD targets through capacity development for effective and equitable biodiversity conservation action
Overview and objectives
The Communities, Local Outcomes, and Regional Science (COLOURS) Project in Tanzania works to enhance the sustainable, inclusive, equitable, and gender-responsive management, effective long-term conservation, and restoration of natural ecosystems of the Mpimbwe Wildlife Management Area (WMA), including their contributions to poverty alleviation, climate change mitigation and adaptation, and security and stability.
Summary:
The EU Action Document “Capacity Development for the implementation of the KM-GBF sets clear directions for supporting the implementation of the GBF globally and in EU partner countries. The…
Objective:
The overall objective of the action is to enhance the sustainable, inclusive, equitable, and gender-responsive management, effective long-term conservation, and restoration of natural ecosystems…
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Members and partners
Consortium APAC/ ICCA ,
Danish Institute for Human Rights,
IIFB,
IUCN Commission on Environmental, Economic, and Social Policy 2021-2025,
IUCN Species Survival Commission 2021-2025,
IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas 2021-2025,
Newcastle University,
Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS),
SPREP,
UNEP-WCMC,
University of Dalhousie