A Comprehensive Baseline Survey for Initiating Biodiversity Conservation Actions in Southeast Tibet
Grantee Name: Peking University
- Hotspot
- Mountains of Southwest China
- Location
- China
- Amount
- $119,730
- Dates
- Mar 2007 – Jun 2008
- Keywords
- Capacity building, Conservation planning, Research
Fill biodiversity and conservation information gaps in Southeast Tibet by completing a baseline survey, clearly defining conservation outcomes, and proposing a comprehensive conservation strategy. Local forestry bureaus, communities, and grassroots organizations will build capacity in biodiversity monitoring and natural resource management.
1 Develop and operationalize hotspot-wide monitoring and evaluation projects
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