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Wetlands and Poverty Reduction Project Anglophone regional practitioners training course

Wetlands and Poverty Reduction Project Anglophone regional practitioners training course MODULE 1 WETLANDS AND INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT By Dalmas O. Oyugi, Lucy Iyango 5 MAY 2007 A Wetlands International project supported by DGIS. Lecture 5: setting objectives for

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Wetlands and Poverty Reduction Project Anglophone regional practitioners training course

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  1. Wetlands and Poverty Reduction ProjectAnglophone regional practitioners training course MODULE 1WETLANDS AND INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENTBy Dalmas O. Oyugi, Lucy Iyango 5 MAY 2007A Wetlands International project supported by DGIS

  2. Lecture 5: setting objectives for wetland management

  3. Learning objectives Learning objectives

  4. Definitions: Management planning • A set of processes that will help achieve mutually agreed objectives in the management of a resource • Developed with the full participation of the wetland resource users (direct and indirect) & covers a specific area e.g. Lake, river, National Park, forest, wetland or part of such are source

  5. Definitions - Management planning cont’d • Is within the context “wise use” concept of the Ramsar Convention: • maintains the integrity of wetland • promotes socio-economic benefits • encourages sustainable use

  6. Definitions – adaptive management Definitions – adaptive management

  7. Wetland management cycle and adaptive management

  8. Functions of wetland management planning Functions of wetland management planning

  9. Importance of wetland management planning Importance of wetland management planning

  10. Management plan content

  11. Management objectives Management objectives

  12. Development of management objectives - steps Development of management objectives - steps

  13. Development of management objectives - steps Development of management objectives - steps

  14. Development of management objectives - steps Development of management objectives - steps

  15. Wetland Management Planning Process - Uganda’s Case Step 9: CWMP: agree on sanctions Step 8: CWMP: develop WMP with a monitoring plan Step7: CWMP: zone the planning area Step 6: CWMP agree on management options Step 5:CWMP: agree on objectives of CWMP Step 4:CWMP: Analyze resources, users, abusers, conflicts Step 3: CWMP: analyze stakeholder interests, any conflicts existing systems, roles & responsibilities Step 2: agree on process, time-frame, output with stakeholders Step 1: reconnaissance, identify and mobilize all stakeholders general resources (Human & equipment)-secure ownership Step 0: identify planning area

  16. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING The wise use and management of wetlands has to be voluntarily and wholeheartedly supported, implemented by all stakeholders, through an agreed and owned management plan

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