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Building Conservation Capacity in Micronesia: Toward Sustainable Watershed Management in Key Terrestrial Biodiversity Sites
Grantee Name: 
The Nature Conservancy
HOTSPOT
Polynesia-Micronesia
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$151,339
DATES
Jul 2010
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Dec 2012
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Polynesia-Micronesia
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$151,339
DATES
Jul 2010
-
Dec 2012

Establish the first Regional Alliance of Watershed Partnerships in Micronesia by bringing together the main nongovernmental organizations and government partners from Palau, Pohnpei and Kosrae. Combined, these partners will develop and implement a framework for sustainable terrestrial conservation of upland watershed areas, contributing to the goals of the Micronesia Challenge to conserve 20 percent of terrestrial forest resources in the Micronesia region.

Strategic Direction: 2 Strengthen the conservation status and management of 60 key biodiversity areas