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Past Projects
Focuses on promoting the concept of conservation corridors as linkages to protected areas, fostering stakeholder acceptance, and breaking ground in regional cooperation to promote the landscape approach to biodiversity conservation.
TBM Phase II (1 April 2005 – 31 March 2008) particularly focused on promoting the concept of conservation corridors as linkages to protected areas, fostering stakeholder acceptance, and breaking ground in regional cooperation to promote the landscape approach to biodiversity conservation. It also looked at the options and means for strengthening the institutional and policy innovations for conservation across the Kangchenjunga Landscape.
1. To encourage the adoption of biodiversity management plans developed through participatory processes (involving local communities even during the planning phase) so as to convert them into national/regional actions for biodiversity conservation and socioeconomic development
2. To enhance the capacity of partners within the Kangchenjunga landscape with particular attention to the institutions, formal and informal, that are critical to the success of conservation efforts
3. To develop policy frameworks as agreed in the regional consultation for conservation and sustainable management of ecosystems with a regional perspective
4. To strengthen information sharing mechanisms based on the distribution of biodiversity, assessment of threats, and development of appropriate institutional and policy innovations with a regional perspective