Produce Local-language Materials on Biodiversity Conservation Using Results of Ongoing and Completed CEPF Projects and Other Research Outputs to Disseminate among Local Ethnic Communities, Forest Departments and Other Key Stakeholders in Anamalai
Grantee Name: Centre for Environment and Development
- Hotspot
- Western Ghats and Sri Lanka
- Location
- India
- Amount
- $18,500
- Dates
- Oct 2011 – Aug 2013
- Keywords
- Awareness, Communication, Education, Indigenous People
Leverage existing knowledge on the biodiversity of the Anamalai Corridor and its relationships with bioclimate, forest and ethnic communities, including the results of ongoing and completed CEPF projects, for empowerment of local forest-dwelling communities and conservationists through dissemination of local-language materials, such as books, study aids for children, guidelines for teachers, field guides for community members, and natural history series.
2 Improve the conservation of globally threatened species through systematic conservation planning and action
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