Review of the Co-Management Model for Siberut National Park
Grantee Name: Antonius Djogo
- Hotspot
- Sundaland
- Location
- Indonesia
- Amount
- $15,000
- Dates
- Feb 2006 – Jul 2006
- Keywords
- Habitat conservation and management, Protected Areas
Assess and review the structure and effectiveness of co-management in South Siberut to ensure long-term sustainability. It is expected that this assessment will enable co-managers to better organize and manage themselves and become a more effective entity on the ground.
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