Supporting Private Sector and Community Conservation Co-Management in Baljuvan Key Biodiversity Area, Tajikistan
Grantee Name: Wildlife Conservation Society
- Hotspot
- Mountains of Central Asia
- Location
- Tajikistan
- Amount
- $33,487
- Dates
- Nov 2020 – Nov 2022
- Keywords
- Capacity building, Community-based conservation, Habitat conservation and management, Hunting, Livelihoods, Private reserves, Species Conservation, Tourism, Wildlife management
Strengthen the management of Baljuvon Key Biodiversity Area, focusing on a hunting concession within it. Work with the hunting operator to train its personnel to be better land and species managers, while also working with the surrounding communities.
4 Engage communities of interest and economic sectors, including the private sector, in improved management of production landscapes (i.e. priority sites and corridors that are not formally protected)
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