Attending the Regional Stakeholder Meeting and Planning Workshop for the Project: Development of an Important Bird Area Caretaker Network in the Five Priority Corridors
Grantee Name: Conservation International
- Hotspot
- Caucasus
- Location
- Georgia
- Amount
- $4,586
- Dates
- May 2004 – Jun 2004
- Keywords
- Conservation planning
Provide support for a staff member from the Center for Applied Biodiversity Science at Conservation International to attend a regional stakeholders workshop organized by WWF Caucasus to launch CEPF investment in the Caucasus hotspot and a second workshop organized by BirdLife International to develop an Important Bird Area Caretaker Network in the hotspot. Staff will assist participants in developing clear objectives and priority setting during both workshops to be held in June in Tbilisi, Georgia.
1 Support civil society efforts to promote transboundary cooperation and improve protected area systems in five target corridors
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