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Story 11 May, 2018

Southern African Protected Area Actors to Guide Biodiversity and Protected Areas Management (BIOPAMA) Programme Priority Actions in the Region

Convened with the aim of affirming key regional priorities and expectations, the four-day inception meeting served to secure buy-in and commitments from partners in the sector towards advancing programme implementation. The forum also provided a worthwhile opportunity to interrogate key issues in protected area governance, equity and management and identify focal points in the relevant institutions for different aspects of implementation.

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From 17th 鈥 20th April 2018, nearly 70 government and non-governmental stakeholders from 14 countries in Southern Africa convened in Johannesburg for an inception workshop of the second phase of the .

H.E European Union (EU)聽Ambassador to South Africa Dr. Marcus Cornaro and Environment and Climate Change Programme Officer Edmund Jackson officiated the event, which drew active participation from representatives from protected area and wildlife authorities as well as regional inter-governmental organisations Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC).

A global partnership and an initiative of the聽ACP聽Group of States, BIOPAMA combines the protected areas and biodiversity conservation expertise of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播) and the scientific know-how of the European Commission鈥檚 听(闯搁颁).

With EUR 60 million funding from the European Union鈥檚 11th European Development Fund, the six-year initiative will continue to build on successes from the first phase of the programme by reinforcing the management and governance of protected and conserved areas through better use and monitoring of information and capacity development on management and governance.

鈥淭his initiative underlines the European Union鈥檚 longstanding commitment to push for science-based policy-making and tracking progress in collaboration with strong implementing partners,鈥 said H.E EU Ambassador to South Africa Dr. Marcus Cornaro.

Convened with the aim of affirming key regional priorities and expectations, the four-day inception meeting served to secure buy-in and commitments from partners in the sector towards advancing programme implementation. The forum also provided a worthwhile opportunity to interrogate key issues in protected area governance, equity and management and identify focal points in the relevant institutions for different aspects of implementation.

With a second phase of implementation resumed in 2017, BIOPAMA continues to work in the African, Caribbean and Pacific countries - home to more than 3 billion people whose livelihoods depend on natural resources. Nearly half of the world鈥檚 biodiversity hotspots and over 9,000 protected areas, terrestrial and marine are located in these countries.

鈥淎s a leading provider of conservation data, assessments and analysis for the past 70 years, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 recognizes that protected areas are an important tool for the conservation of biodiversity and landscapes,鈥 said 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Director Luther Anukur. 鈥淲ith Southern Africa as home to some of the greatest biodiversity on the planet, BIOPAMA is an especially important programme for the region,鈥 said Anukur.

In partnership with stakeholders and regional partners, BIOPAMA is establishing and consolidating regional observatories for protected areas in Eastern and Southern Africa, Central and Western Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. Key features of the regional observatories, the Reference Information Systems (RIS) are tools that gather in one place all the available protected area and related information.

鈥淒ata and information are key, but only if they are used properly. The tools we build through the BIOPAMA programme are for all of us, to use protected area data and information for better decisions, and then make the step from knowledge to action鈥, stated BIOPAMA Project Coordinator at the JRC Stephen Peedell.

Under the tag line From Knowledge to Action for a Protected Planet, the programme is set to run until 2023 and includes an innovative Action Component 鈥 new in this phase, which will provide funding opportunities for specific site-based actions.

This forum comes on the back of the Caribbean inception workshop held in New Kingston, Jamaica in March, 2018. The Eastern Africa inception workshop will take place in Nairobi, Kenya from 22nd to 25th May, 2018.

鈥淭he workshop was well-organised, well-structured and excellently facilitated,鈥 said SADC Food Agriculture and Natural Resources Senior Programme Officer Deborah Kahatano. 鈥淐ontinuous active engagement made the forum meaningful for participants; the commitment of the BIOPAMA partners and team is evident,鈥 concluded Kahatano.

government stakeholders, BIOPAMA, Southern Africa, Protected Areas, Conservation, Biodiversity
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