Fostering Stakeholder Coordination in the Selva Maya through Ecoregional Planning and Alliance Building
Grantee Name: The Nature Conservancy
- Hotspot
- Mesoamerica
- Location
- Guatemala
- Amount
- $106,600
- Dates
- May 2005 – Oct 2006
- Keywords
- Conservation planning, Land use planning, Landscape Resilience
Support the ecoregional planning process for the Selva Maya Corridor by engaging leading environmental groups and government agencies throughout the region in joint planning and coordination of conservation objectives and actions. The grant supports technical studies, publication of the plan and findings, information dissemination, and government adoption of key recommendations.
2 Collaborate with other donor-funded projects to facilitate and operationalize successful conservation activities in Northern Mesoamerica's eight most important key biodiversity areas
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