Field Training for Solomon Islands' Protected Area Managers and Rangers
Grantee Name: University of Queensland
- Hotspot
- East Melanesian Islands
- Location
- Solomon Islands
- Amount
- $98,698
- Dates
- Feb 2015 – Sep 2016
- Keywords
- Capacity building, Networks
Strengthen the capacity of conservation area managers and rangers from seven CEPF priority sites in the Solomon Islands through a short training course in conservation management at Solomon Islands National University. Build the alumni into a network of conservation champions for priority sites. Develop standardized methods of biodiversity research and introduce at select CEPF priority sites.
4 Increase local, national and regional capacity to conserve biodiversity through catalyzing civil society partnerships
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