C.A.P.E. Threatened Plants Program
Grantee Name: National Botanical Institute
- Hotspot
- Cape Floristic Region
- Location
- South Africa
- Amount
- $312,359
- Dates
- Feb 2003 – Apr 2007
- Keywords
- Biodiversity mainstreaming, Capacity building, Community-based conservation, Research, Species Conservation
Promote conservation awareness and engender stewardship of threatened plant species through the involvement of civil society in data collection, information sharing and the management of key conservation sites identified by the C.A.P.E. Lowlands Project. Build capacity among at least six civil society groups to work with decisionmakers, landowners and local government to ensure the continued survival of threatened species within their regions.
2 Promote innovative private sector and community involvement in conservation in landscapes surrounding biodiversity corridors
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