solutions
Area survey and boundary marking
Removal of Invasive Species in Entarara Forest
Establishment of Entarara Community Forest Association (CFA)
Development of User Groups for Livelihood Support
Revamping forestry block committees and communities surrounding the reserve
Training of committees
Allowing communities to factor in their indigenous techniques.
Supporting the communities with livelihood options to enable them to meet their day to day needs
Continuous monitoring arrangements
Research on native species, technical development and standard promotion
Talent cultivation and inheritance
Organizing field training and exchange activities
E-commerce branding
Ecological farming and regional cultural excavation
Community participation in collaborative development
Initial evaluation and community entry
Developing existing or new committees
Support for enhancing capacity
Operational planning and implementation
Cooperation of community and authorities
Building block 1 – Using an existing initiative (the Olympic Forest) as a blueprint for National Olympic Commit-tees to initiate their own nature restoration projects.
Building block 2 – Establishing principles for admitting National Olympic Committees’ projects to the Olympic Forest network
Building block 3 – Embracing local expertise, governance, and ownership of projects
Building block 4 – Cooperation between NOCs and local nature conservation organisations as a prerequisite for success
Capacity building, Knowledge sharing and awareness raising on CBEMR with Stakeholders
Establishment of CBEMR demonstration site for learning and research
Monitoring and evaluation for evidence-based practice and sustainability
Biodiversity monitoring
Habitat restoration
Invasive species management
Law enforcement
Formulation of an effective national policy framework on IAS
Capacity building, knowledge and information-sharing systems to address the IAS threats
Investment in sustainable management, prevention, eradication, and control of IAS and restoration of IAS-degraded habitat at key marine and coastal areas.
Moyens mis en oeuvre
Production de son propre fourrage
Avantage de la plante
Establishing a County-Level Governance Mechanism
Public Awareness and Community Mobilization Through Cultural Campaigns
Capacity Building for FLR Implementation
Inclusive and Participatory Research on environmental culture and CEPA's efforts
Biodiversity Conservation Activities with the Participation of Islanders
Capacity Building through an Environmental Culture Approach