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Biodiversity Monitoring and Assessment in Nepal KMTNC
 

Introducing BCBMAN - Building Capacity for Biodiversity Monitoring and Assessment in Nepal
 

Guidelines for Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring for Protected Areas Guidelines for Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring for Protected Areas - launched June 05

These Guidelines are based on the practical experience of KMNTC and UNEP-WCMC in the development of a biodiversity monitoring system for the Annapurna Conservation Area.

 

The objective of the project was to build the capacity of protected area managers in Nepal to incorporate biodiversity information in their decision-making processes at work.

Training was conducted to establish methods for the assessment and monitoring of biodiversity and “Guidelines for Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring in Protected Areas” have been produced. The Guidelines have been tested and illustrated with experience from the Annapurna Conservation Area (ACA), which is of exceptional importance for biodiversity and the largest protected area in the country. The ACA is managed by the King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation (KMTNC), which has pioneered the involvement of local communities in protected area management.


The project was implemented by UNEP-WCMC and KMTNC and funded by the U.K. Government's Darwin Initiative, which is a small grants programme to promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of resources in less developed countries. The project ran from 2002 to March 2005.

 

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