BBRSO43516: Protected Area Management Plans Review Consultant (примерный перевод: BBRSO43516: Планы управления охраняемыми районами Консультант по обзору) (Барбадос - Тендер #3132951) | ||
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Страна: Барбадос (другие тендеры и закупки Барбадос) Организатор тендера: United Nations Procurement Notices (UNDP) Номер конкурса: 3132951 Дата публикации: 13-04-2018 Источник тендера: Тендеры Организации Объединенных Наций |
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BBRSO43516: Protected Area Management Plans Review Consultant | ||
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Procurement Process : | Other | |
Office : | UNDP Barbados and the OECS - Grenada - BARBADOS | |
Deadline : | 27-Apr-18 | |
Posted on : | 12-Apr-18 | |
Development Area : | CONSULTANTS | |
Reference Number : | 45531 | |
Link to Atlas Project : 00082951 - Ridge to Reef Grenada |
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Overview :
BACKGROUND The Grenada "Ridge to Reef Project" is designed to support Grenada"s compliance with a number of agreed-upon international environmental management and conservation strategies, policies and plans with the technical and financial assistance from the Global Environmental Facility (GEF). The project intervention is essentially a complement to the Government of Grenada"s efforts, on the local level, to fulfil its obligations to various United Nations Convention and Protocols with respect to biodiversity and eco-systems functions/services by applying program/based delivery systems. The Project will improve the sustainability of the protected areas system and address the need and deliberate application of biodiversity, sustainable land management, sustainable forest management/Reduction of emissions from deforestation and degradation of forests, land degradation and climate change adaptation principles and practices. The Ridge to Reef Project will provide multiple global and local benefits by strengthening land, forest and reef management processes (eco-systems functions) and biodiversity conservation on all terrestrial landscapes and marine asand seascapes in Grenada, especially within and around the marine and terrestrial protected areas. This will be achieved through a multi-focal strategy having a “Ridge to Reef” approach that increases protected areas’ management effectiveness and applies targeted land management practices to include: Development of legal, policy, planning, institutional and regulatory frameworks in support of a sustainably managed network of Terrestrial Protected Areas (TPAs) and Marine Protected Areas (MPAs); Development and management of landscapes and seascapes by adopting the approach of integrating sustainable land management (SLM) and sustainable forest management (SFM)/REDD+ principles and practices as a matter of public policy (integrated approach for managing forest ecosystems, protection and sustainable use of the biodiversity, prevention of land/sea degradation, and integration of people’s livelihood objectives within the management of forest and marine eco-systems.); and
Need for Protected Area Management Plans In addition to the establishment of marine and terrestrial protected areas as part of a national land use system, it is critical to have a management plan for each protected area within the system. Currently, there are seven management plans for protected areas in Grenada’s overall system. Six other management plans for Mt. St. Catherine, Morne Gazo, Conference Bay, White Island, Rhone Island Archipelago and Levera, are being prepared as part of the Project. The Ridge to Reef project calls for the revision of five existing protected area management plans (Moliniere/Beausejour Marine Protected Area, Sandy Island/Oyster Bay Marine Protected Area, Mt. Hartman National Park, Perseverance Protected Area and Grand Etang/Annandale Forest Reserve) to ensure that these management plan address the components in IUCN Management Planning for Natural World Heritage Properties-A Resource Manual for Practioners-2008 and specifically ensure keen and deliberate application of the following principles and practices, as appropriate:
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