Kinabalu Eco-linc - improving ecological connectivity
Solution instantanée
This project is improving the ecological connectivity between 2 protected areas in Sabah, Malaysia: Kinabalu Park (World Heritage site) and Crocker Range Biosphere reserve. It addresses the issue of forest fragmentation due to uncontrolled deforestation and expansion of agricultural activities by establishment of several community conserved areas (CCAs) in between both parks, habitat restoration, improving agriculture production and creating alternative incomes.
Dernière modification 05 Oct 2020
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Contexte
Challenges addressed
Emplacement
Mount Kinabalu National Park Ranau Sabah Malaysia
Southeast Asia
Impacts
This connectivity conservation zone has been selected as one of the three demonstration sites for the European Union (EU) – REDD+ Climate Change Action programme “Tackling Climate Change through Sustainable Forest Management and Community Development”. The Kinabalu Ecolinc Zone is a long term project. It is a strategic action plan, a line of life, a bridge to the future, a path for the continuation of Sabah’s natural heritage.