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Awareness Raising on the Importance of Native Insect Pollinators for Apple Cultivation
Protecting Wild Pollinators
Diversification of Farmer Livelihoods through Beekeeping and Honey Processing
Habitat Protection and Management
Habitat Adaptive Management
Awareness and Social Participation
Participatory mapping for management
Participatory theory of change
Participatory Forest Management plan
Participatory monitoring
Mangrove reforestation by communities
Institutionalization of the Indigenous administration
Strengthening the community internal capacity to constitute as park managers
Incorporating Indigenous understanding and values of nature and culture in the heritage management system
Strengthening the Department of Archaeology and Conservation in the National Park
Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site Steering Group
Partnership for the enhancement of visitor experience for tourists and the benefit of local people
Ranger Service
Community and local stakeholder consultation for the Management Plan of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney
Indigenous people’s representative at the World Heritage Management Board
Integrating Indigenous people's perspectives in the interpretation of the heritage place
Using the elaboration of the World Heritage management plan as a space for dialogue
Using Indigenous language in the signage of the heritage place
Multi-level partnership (municipality, owners, associations, citizens' groups)
Intergenerational approach to raising awareness for historical urban gardens’ value
Development of a brand for local produce
Re-cultivating urban fields with traditional crops
Creation of Pimachiowin Aki Corporation: a multi-level and multi-stakeholder partnership
Honouring the wisdom, vision, and ki ki no mah gay win (teachings) of the Elders to guide use of the land and respectful relations between each other and with the land
Establishing knowledge systems dialogue between Indigenous peoples and Western scientists in land management and planning
Intergenerational and inclusive approaches to participation in communities’ dialogue
Building a participatory monitoring and reporting system on the state of conservation in the World Heritage Site
Updated management policy
Ecotourism development
Active community conservation groups
REDD+ Indígena Amazónico (RIA) bajo el enfoque de contrato de administración indígena
Innovando el modelo de cogestión con comunidades nativas
Cooperation between communities, private sector and development partners
Developing a wild coffee value chain
Developing a honey export value chain
Protection and sustainable management of forests
Marine protected area (MPA)
Institutional framework, legal requirements and management
Community welfare
Importance of conservation
Engagement communautaire et gestion traditionnelle des ressources
Collaboration avec l'ANAPAC et existence d’une structure locale de gestion du site (APACLI)
Creation of conservation association unites local communities
Strict enforcement of community laws by community rangers
NGO facilitates stakeholder dialogue, builds capacity and trust