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Communities and Biodiversity in Angola: Analysis of the legal and institutional framework for community-based approaches to conservation and natural resource management (2018)
This assessment aims to review the current practices and future potential for community-based conservation (CBC) and community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) in Angola, identifying oppor
Natural World Heritage in Africa: Progress and Prospects (2020)
Citation: Howard, P. C. and Bertzky, B. (2020). Natural World Heritage in Africa: Progress and prospects.
Closing the gap: The financing and resourcing of protected and conserved areas in Eastern and Southern Africa (2020) - Knowledge Brief
Citation: IUCN ESARO (2020). Closing the gap. The financing and resourcing of protected and conserved areas in Eastern and Southern Africa. Knowledge Brief. Nairobi, Kenya: IUCN ESARO; BIOPAMA.
Closing the gap: The financing and resourcing of protected and conserved areas in Eastern and Southern Africa (2020)
Citation: IUCN ESARO (2020). Closing the gap. The financing and resourcing of protected and conserved areas in Eastern and Southern Africa. Nairobi, Kenya: IUCN ESARO; BIOPAMA.
Management Effectiveness, Governance, and Social Assessments of Protected and Conserved Areas in Eastern and Southern Africa (Executive Summary)
Citation: Campese, J. & Sulle, E. (2019).
Management Effectiveness, Governance, and Social Assessments of Protected and Conserved Areas in Eastern and Southern Africa
Citation: Campese, J. & Sulle, E. (2019).
How effective are the protected areas of East Africa?
Abstract: Protected areas are the cornerstone of in situ conservation and their effective management is critical for maintaining biodiversity in the long term.
IUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas: Standard (Version 1.1)
Citation: IUCN and World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) (2016). IUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas: Standard, Version 1.1. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN.
Evaluating Effectiveness: A framework for assessing management effectiveness of protected areas (2nd ed)
Citation: Hockings, M., Stolton, S., Leverington, F., Dudley, N. and Courrau, J. (2006). Evaluating Effectiveness: A
First elements for an IMET Planning-Monitoring Module
First elements of reflection and drafting of a specific IMET module on planning and monitoring, to foster the link between situation assessments, planning monitoring and evaluation, oriented toward