Strategic Direction 4:
Support improved management of key protected areas
Development of a Strategy to Foster Financial Sustainability of the Rio San Juan Biosphere Reserve in NicaraguaAchieve sustainability of current and future conservation investments and management actions by producing designs and proposals to foster sustainable financing in the biosphere reserve. The project will produce an overall sustainable financing strategy for the reserve.
Strengthening Protection Along the Costa Rica–Panama Border of the La Amistad International ParkStrengthen local capacity to patrol the Pacific sector of the border region of La Amistad International Park through support for coordination meetings of the park service of both countries and local communities, operations and equipment, and training of local community guards.
Developing an Action Plan to Prevent Environmental Degradation Caused by Migration in Cerro Silva and Punta Gorda ReservesStem the negative impacts of human migration in Southeast Nicaragua by gathering baseline data on its causes and growth rates, identifying areas of high vulnerability, proposing actions as a response, and encouraging local coordination by stakeholders on the topic.
Proposal to Declare the Wetlands of the Maquenque National Refuge a RAMSAR SiteSet the foundation for the declaration of Maquenque Wildlife Refugee as a Ramsar site. The grant supports field and threats assessments, water quality analysis, and presentation of a proposal for Ramsar designation.
Prevention and Control of Forest Fires in the Buffer Zone of the La Amistad Biosphere Reserve of the Pacific Sector, PanamaBuild local capacity to prevent and control fires by organizing and training local fire brigades, disseminating public education materials and patrolling vulnerable areas.
Implementing the Indio Maiz Biological Reserve Management PlanSupport a series of protected areas management activities to strengthen conservation in CEPF’s core investment area. Activities include community outreach and capacity building; institutional coordination between government, community, and nongovernmental groups; and enhancing sustainable development in buffer zones.
Building Environmental Capacity in the No Kribo Region of the Ngobe Bugle Indigenous ReserveIncrease the capacity of the Ngobe Bugle indigenous people to manage their reserve in the La Amistad Biosphere Reserve for biodiversity conservation and sustainable resource management. The grant funds the establishment of an environmental commission in the Regional Kribo Congress, capacity building of key stakeholders and local communities, and establishment and legalization of a biological corridor.
Institutional Strengthening of the Rama Indigenous People for Territorial Demarcation and Sustainable DevelopmentBuild local capacity and provide the legal and management tools to the Rama indigenous people to gain legal recognition of their territory and to conserve their natural resources. The grant funds participatory needs assessments and resource use maps, a protection and control program, training in development and management of community projects, and monitoring and evaluation.
Consolidation of CEPF’s Protected Areas and Conservation Corridor Portfolio in MesoamericaProvide technical assistance to partners to help achieve CEPF’s protected areas objectives in Mesoamerica. Assist partners in the declaration of new protected areas in Northern Mesoamerica, development of improved capacity for fire management and control of illegal timber and wildlife harvesting, and strengthening of existing protected areas.
Biodiversity Conservation and Management in Southeastern Nicaragua with Participation from Local Communities (Phase II)Promote community-based conservation and sustainable development north of the Indio Maiz Ecologic Reserve in Nicaragua by supporting activities to implement eight local environmental action plans; conduct environmental education; fund organizational development and training of community groups and leaders; disseminate information on protected areas and indigenous rights laws, and monitor environmental trends.
Support to the Volunteer Park Guards of Mahogany Ecological Wetlands Park, NicaraguaAs a second phase of an earlier CEPF project, provide equipment and infrastructure to a volunteer group of community park guards to patrol and protect the Mahogany Ecological Wetlands.
Institutional Support to the Osa Conservation AreaSupport efforts to manage two protected areas on the Osa Peninsula in the Osa Conservation Area, participate in fund raising under the Osa Campaign, and review internal administrative structures.
Mitigating Environmental Threats to La Amistad International Park (Costa Rica) by Strengthening Park ProtectionComplement efforts by the Costa Rican park service to mitigate threats from forest fires and hunting in critical sectors of La Amistad International Park. Build local capacity for fire control and prevention, establish community park protection committees in indigenous and non-indigenous areas, and monitor key threats in the park.
Strengthening Biodiversity Conservation in Ecologically Sensitive Areas of La Amistad International Park - PanamaCurb encroachment of cattle ranchers in core areas of La Amistad in Panama by establishing and implementing agreements with them to refrain from expanding their operations into key areas, increasing the institutional capacity of Autoridad Nacional del Ambiente to guard vulnerable sectors, monitoring performance in threats mitigation, and conducting research on species of local, national and global importance.
Community Consultation and Institutional Strengthening for the Sustainable Management of the Rama Indigenous Territory Protected AreaConduct a series of consultations involving Rama indigenous people, government officials in Bluefields and Managua, and other donors to coordinate actions for demarcating and managing Rama territories. Grant also supports strengthening the newly formed governing council of Rama communities.
Conserving Biodiversity in Damani Wetlands Reserve, Ngobe Buglé Indigenous TerritoryIncrease local capacity to manage the Damani Wetlands Reserve, a 24,000-hectare area located within the Ngobe-Bugle indigenous territory along Panama’s Caribbean coast. The grant supports the collection of baseline biological and resource use data, development of a zoning scheme, establishment of a community group of park guards, and increased environmental awareness within the Ngobe- Bugle territory of the importance of the wetlands.
Environmental and Economic Needs Assessment to Conserve the Caño Negro Wetlands of the Kukra River, NicaraguaConduct a needs assessment for the network of Caño Negro Wetlands in close consultation with local communities to understand the ecological, environmental and socioeconomic dynamics of the wetlands and formulate recommendations for conservation action.
Support to Civil Society for the Protection of Volcan Baru National Park, PanamaSupport a coalition of local organizations in efforts to conserve the Volcan Baru National Park through public outreach on the park’s biodiversity (includes a study tour for journalists, publication of materials and local meetings), and technical and legal assistance to maintain the area’s legal protection status.
Park Guard Capacity Building - Mahogany Wetlands Intermunicipal Ecological Park, NicaraguaEquip and train the Community Park Association of Mahogany Wetlands to control illegal hunting and fishing, logging, agricultural encroachment and forest fires. Grant provides basic equipment and infrastructure for conducting patrolling and environmental education.
Structure and Composition of a Fragmented Forest Landscape: A Tool for Strategy Design for Biodiversity ConservationGenerate baseline forest cover data and maps geared toward designing the San Juan - La Selva Corridor. The grant will produce a characterization of primary forest in the corridor and present scenarios at a landscape scale identifying critical sites for conservation and forest restoration.
Establishing Maquenque National Park to Achieve Connectivity Within the Cerro-Silva-La Selva Biological CorridorEstablish the Maquenque National Park as a means of achieving connectivity between Indio Maiz Biological Reserve in Nicaragua and the Central Volcanic Range in Costa Rica to total 1.2 million ha. of contiguous area under protection. Activities include a land tenure study, preparation of a management plan, a public outreach campaign and a fund raising strategy for park management.
Preparation of the Management Plan for the Indio Maíz Biological ReservePrepare a management plan for the Indo Maiz Biological Reserve in Southeastern Nicaragua. The management plan will be developed through a series of meetings with communities to develop actions and guidelines for managing the reserve, including a zoning plan.
Plan for Control and Protection for the Corcovado and Piedras Blancas National Parks and Their Surrounding AreasCoordinate with the government ministries of environment and security to conduct patrols of the Corcovado and Piedra Blancas national parks to reduce the incidence of illegal hunting, logging and fishing. Under this arrangement, CEPF will cover operating costs to conduct the park patrols, while the ministries will provide personnel and equipment.