Strengthening Municipal and State-Level Public Policy and Institutional Frameworks to Improve Fire Management in Southeast Mexico
Grantee Name: Fondo Mexicano para la Conservación de la Naturaleza, A.C.
- Hotspot
- Mesoamerica
- Location
- Mexico
- Amount
- $57,244
- Dates
- Jan 2008 – Jun 2009
- Keywords
- Biodiversity mainstreaming, Fire management, Policy/law
Support a participatory process to strengthen municipal and state-level fire management policy and institutional frameworks in the states of Chiapas, Oaxaca and Campeche. The project supports a needs assessment and review of current fire management policy and the development of detailed proposals and strategies for strengthening these policies and frameworks.
1 Foster civil society participation in regional decisionmaking on select policies and investments to promote the conservation and sustainable development of the Selva Maya and the Selva Zoque and Chiapas/Guatemala Highlan
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