Strategic Direction 1:
Strengthen key conservation alliances and networks within integral corridors
Establishing a Monitoring Baseline for Species and Key Biodiversity Areas in Costa RicaContribute to the identification of globally significant sites for biodiversity by collecting data on various aspects of species conservation, in partnership with the CEPF-supported project "Refining and Monitoring Conservation Outcomes in Northern and Southern Mesoamerica." This information will be used to support the development of site-based conservation strategies for the hotspot.
NGO Capacity Building for the Sustainable Development of Southeast NicaraguaSupport two workshops for local nongovernmental organizations and other stakeholders to provide training on key concepts in project formulation and management, and explore the potential social, environmental, and economic impacts of proposed African Palm plantations in Southeast Nicaragua on the region’s six protected areas.
Establishing a Monitoring Baseline for Species and Key Biodiversity Areas in NicaraguaContribute to the identification of globally significant sites for biodiversity in Nicaragua by collecting data on various aspects of species conservation, in partnership with the grant, “Refining and Monitoring Conservation Outcomes in Northern and Southern Mesoamerica.” This information will support the development of site-based conservation strategies for Nicaragua and the Mesoamerica Hotspot.
Establishing a Monitoring Baseline for Species and Key Biodiversity Areas in PanamaContribute to the identification of globally significant sites for biodiversity by collecting data on various aspects of species conservation, in partnership with the project “Refining and Monitoring Conservation Outcomes in Northern and Southern Mesoamerica.” This information will support the development of site-based conservation strategies for the Mesoamerica Hotspot.
Dissemination of the Final Report from the GRUAS II Conservation Zoning Exercise in Costa Rica
Disseminate final report of the GRUAS II process in Costa Rica, which supported a highly participatory, national-level conservation zoning exercise to better direct conservation efforts in protected areas, conservation corridors, and private lands.
Exchanging CEPF Grantee Experience and Lessons Learned in Protected Areas Management in Southern Mesoamerica at the Mesoamerican Protected Areas CongressSupport CEPF grantee participation in Mesoamerica’s premier protected areas conference. Grantees will exchange their lessons learned from implementing conservation projects and improve their coordination, as well as disseminate information about CEPF and its conservation priorities to key conservation actors in the region.
Promoting Sustainable Development in the Buffer Zone of La Amistad Biosphere Reserve Through Ecotourism in the Naso Indigenous Community Territory – Phase IIEncourage the sustainable use of forests in the buffer zone of La Amistad International Park in Panama by assisting this indigenous group to grow an ecotourism business through improved marketing, business planning, and infrastructure development.
Defining and Monitoring Conservation Outcomes in Northern and Southern MesoamericaEstablish a network of partners throughout Mesoamerica in order to define and monitor conservation outcomes and indicators for species conservation, protected areas, and corridors throughout the Mesoamerica hotspot. Build regional capacity for conservation monitoring, disseminate conservation information and findings, and establish a fundraising strategy for sustainability.
Strengthening Community Park Guards and Increasing Institutional Coordination in the Cerro Silva-Indio Maíz Corridor of NicaraguaSupport an association of leading institutions working in southeast Nicaragua to improve coordination of conservation and development initiatives in the region. Also, provide basic equipment, infrastructure, and training to community volunteers who patrol the Cano Negro wetlands, which is a RAMSAR site.
Capacity Building for Local Management of the Naso-Teribe RegionIncrease the capacity of members of the Naso indigenous community, which is located in the buffer zone of La Amistad – Panama, to identify the potential impacts of a dam proposed in their territory. Grant supports the collection and analysis of baseline data, and dissemination of the findings.
Consolidation of the Protected Area System of Costa RicaSupport initial studies and initiatives that will help Costa Rica consolidate its protected areas system in an administrative, economic and legal sense. The grant supports 11 activities, including studies for improving protected areas’ administration, options for cost recovery within individual parks, land-use planning for conservation, designing corridors and building human resources for parks management.
Promoting Conservation for Regional Development and Unification: Scientific Research, Biological Monitoring and Capacity Building for Improved Management of Protected AreasSupport organization of the First Mesoamerican Congress on Protected Areas and fund the participation of key regional experts. Congress participants will develop a joint position paper on protected areas for presentation at the World Parks Congress, revise the Central American Convention on Biodiversity and Protected Areas and elaborate a document on the current state of Mesoamerican protected areas.
Indigenous Peoples and Biodiversity Conservation in the Northern and Southern Mesoamerican HotspotParticipate in the preparation of a CEPF ecosystem profile for northern Mesoamerica by providing data and other information regarding indigenous communities and their land-use practices. Conduct exploratory work in southern Mesoamerica to determine the best opportunities for linking indigenous communities with the conservation community with the aim of realizing collaborative projects in key areas within the priority areas.
Supporting the Integration of Civil Society into Conservation and Development Decision-Making Processes at the Regional LevelSupport the integration and participation of civil society in the decision-making processes for conservation and development addressed in the regional forums convened by the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor, the Plan Puebla Panamá (PPP) and the Central American Commission on Environment and Development. Conduct studies to determine priorities for conservation and to determine potential impacts of projects proposed by the PPP.
Building the Southern Mesoamerican Conservation CorridorAs the Coordinating Unit for CEPF, provide applicants with technical assistance to strengthen their project designs and develop logical frameworks to submit viable grant applications and assist grantees in their efforts to monitor project performance. The Coordination Unit will facilitate partnerships with other organizations, governmental agencies and other donors to develop the agenda for regional conservation.
Preparing Southern Mesoamerica's Nongovernmental Organizations for CEPF ProjectsConduct a series of workshops to provide guidance to nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and other civil society groups on the CEPF application process and investment strategy for Southern Mesoamerica.