Developing Competence Standards for Protected Area Jobs in Southeast Asia

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Costal guard on the boat in Tubbataha Reefs National Park, Philippines © IUCN Josephine Langley
The development and use of protected area competences at different levels have taken place in local and Regional scales with good results in all continents. The ASEAN Regional Centre for Biodiversity Conservation competences published in 2003 by Appleton et al. ‘Competence Standards for Protected Area Jobs in Southeast Asia’ has been used in various ways to develop local competence based approaches in more than 20 countries.
Dernière modification 29 Mar 2019
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Contexte
Challenges addressed
Land and Forest degradation
Loss of Biodiversity
Poor governance and participation
Scale of implementation
Multi-national
Ecosystems
Temperate deciduous forest
Thème
Protected and conserved areas governance
Standards/ certification
Emplacement
Asia
North and Central Asia
Impacts
This work is being scaled up to produce a Global PA Competences Register that can be adapted and adapted to fit the needs of countries, individuals and organisations worldwide.
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