Study the Perceptions and Management of Customary Practices for Biodiversity in Communities Adjacent to Mount Namuli, Mozambique
Grantee Name: Khaiya Editores & Serviços
- Hotspot
- Eastern Afromontane
- Location
- Mozambique
- Amount
- $19,030
- Dates
- Oct 2015 – Mar 2017
- Keywords
- Awareness, Capacity building
Produce a document that reflects the local communities' perceptions on biodiversity and their practical experiences in Mount Namuli, Mozambique. This document is expected to serve as a basis for the knowledge of local sociocultural dynamics for all actors who want to preserve biodiversity and improve the quality of life for Namuli communities.
1 Mainstream biodiversity into wider development policies, plans and projects to deliver the co-benefits of biodiversity conservation, improved local livelihoods and economic development in priority corridors.
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