Community-based ecological mangrove restoration in action. Copyright Dominic Wodehouse.
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Community awareness, participation and stewardship
Historical and ecological background information collection
Site suitability assessment
Customized mangrove restoration
Long-term monitoring
Civet in Wildlife Trade in Viet Nam
WCS Viet Nam
Building long-term, multi-sectoral, trans-disciplinary partnerships and capacities
Wildlife surveillance for One Health intelligence
Installation of wooden structures for a traditional house
Hoi An Center for Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
Stone Tidal Weirs in Western Japan
A. Iwabuchi
Establishing the international network for safeguarding stone tidal weirs
Recognizing stone tidal weir as an important type of underwater cultural heritage
Documenting the traditional ecological knowledge on fishing, ritual, or other communal activities connected to stone tidal weirs
Analyzing the vulnerability of stone tidal weirs against the global climate change such as sea level rise, coastal erosion, or destructive storms
Evaluating the contribution of stone tidal weirs in safeguarding biocultural diversity
Sunrise in Cua Dai
Dang Ke Duc
Coordinating body for multiple international and national designations
Understanding different scales of interactions between natural and cultural systems using the System thinking approach
Zoning based on patch-corridor-matrix model (Landscape Planning)
Partnering between state, market and civil society (Intersectoral coordination)
Using Biosphere Reserve Branding (Quality Economy)
Mayoyao Rice Terraces Cluster, part of the Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras World Heritage site
SITMo
Developing a multi-stakeholder network (farmers, community members, government agencies and the academe)
Creation of collaborative research projects on Indigenous and Local Knowledge
Re-valorization of the Indigenous culture through its integration in the education system
Establishment of a multi-functional community knowledge centre
Training high-school teachers on traditional knowledge and local culture
Arakan Forest Turtle
Rakhine Joma
Collaboratively plan and manage PAs and natural resources
Value PAs and natural resources
Indigenous Peoples in the Mount Mantalingahan Protected Landscape, Panalingaan, Palawan
© Conservation International/photo by Lynn Tang
Gender integration guidelines/toolkit
Integration of gender recommendations into management plan
Menuvú children in traditional dress
DENR-PAO/NewCAPP/UNDP
Participatory mapping and inventorying
Community conservation agreement
Declaration of ICCA
Pilar Municipal Marine Park (PMMP)
(PMMP)
Transparent co-management
Fair enforcement
Participatory Monitoring of Threats
Participatory governance
Behavior change through Social Marketing
Sugba Lagoon
Photo courtesy of Cheryl Dugan
Organized community groups and participatory approaches
Technical support from different sectors and infrastructure support from LGU
Continuous communication and education
Strict implementation of fisheries law and ordinances
Village rangers in action in Hin Nam No National Proctected Area
GIZ Hin Nam No Project
Participatory zonation using customary rights and knowledge
Local people as additional PA management manpower
Governance assessment through participatory consultation
Setting up a vertically coordinated management structure
Co-management agreements
Upscaling of the model
Aerial view of the Peam Krasop Wildlife Sanctuary
IUCN/Sun Kong
Understanding local impacts and threats
Creating ownership
Testing of conservation and rehabilitation techniques
Developing a management plan of shared solutions
National upscaling and transboundary exchanges
A Marine Protected Area in the Bird's Head Seascape. Copyright Conservation International, photo by Laure Katz.
Ecosystem-based Management Science Program
Social and political support and partnership
Development of ecologically connected co-managed MPA network
Adequate capacity and co-management institutions
Private sector engagement
Sustainable financing strategy
A walk in the jhum field
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Creating awareness through training and workshop
Enhancing Knowledge through Exposure visit
Demonstrating measures for Jhum optimization