Small Grants in Supporting Integration of Science and Culture: Tibetan Sacred Land Protection and Measuring Effective Conservation
Grantee Name: Conservation International
- Hotspot
- Mountains of Southwest China
- Location
- China
- Amount
- $198,874
- Dates
- Nov 2005 – Jan 2008
- Keywords
- Community-based conservation, Monitoring and evaluation, Protected Areas
Use the traditional establishment of sacred lands in areas dominated by Tibetan culture as a method for protecting biodiversity in Southwest China and improve biodiversity information for better definition and monitoring of conservation outcomes in that region. Small grants will be awarded for a variety of related actions to achieve these goals.
5 Develop and operationalize a small grants program focusing on conservation capacity-building and research projects
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