Conserving the Ruipa Corridor: facilitating cohesive management between diverse stakeholders.
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Main Project
VALUE £128,735
WHERE Tanzania
Summary
To facilitate a synergistic approach to biodiversity conservation within the Ruipa Corridor among key stakeholders; developing the capabilities of local and national stakeholders to sustainably and equitably manage respective parts of the corridor.
WCS - Tanzania, Museo Tridentino di Scienzi Naturali, Belgian Technical Cooperation, MoNRT - Tanzania - Wildlife Division, Wild Footprints Ltd, Kilombero Valley Teak Company, University of Dar es Salaam
Regions
Sub-Saharan Africa
Biomes
SAVANNA
Threats To Biodiversity
LAND USE CHANGE, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
Broad Approches
MIGRATORY SPECIES, CO MANAGEMENT, GENERAL MEASURES, ECOSYSTEM APPROACH, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION, SPECIES CONSERVATION
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