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Component 2: Biodiversity Landscape Conservation and Livelihoods Development

Component 2: Biodiversity Landscape Conservation and Livelihoods Development Activity Progress and Component Strategy . Activity Progress May -Oct 2012.

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Component 2: Biodiversity Landscape Conservation and Livelihoods Development

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  1. Component 2: Biodiversity Landscape Conservation and Livelihoods Development Activity Progress and Component Strategy

  2. Activity Progress May-Oct 2012 • Cao Bang-Guangxi biodiversity conservation corridors: Preparatory activities to establish transboundary conservation corridors concluded • Project completion report prepared with socio-economic and forest cover baselines, corridor designs, status of village revolving funds, and livelihoods development intervention plans • Xishuangbanna biodiversity conservation corridors: Preparatory activities to expand conservation corridor concluded • Project completion report prepared with updated socio-economic and forest cover baselines, status of village revolving funds, and livelihoods development intervention plans • Deqin biodiversity conservation site: Preparatory activities to develop conservation strategy for Deqin county concluded • Tenasserim, biodiversity conservation corridor: Completion workshop for phase 1 held in May 2012, reviewed achievements, outlined and deliberated plans for scaling up at national level

  3. Component 2 • Objectives: • Strengthen policy and institutional capacity and leverage investments to manage landscapes with high biodiversity and ecosystem services values • Promote green value chains of agro-ecosystem products and services in support of local livelihoods development

  4. Results-based planning • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • Establishment of a regional multi-stakeholder platform to initiate dialogue on conservation • Effectiveness of existing protected areas and corridors understood • Biodiversity profile database available for 3 landscapes • Recognition of protected areas & corridors in land use planning • Protected areas and corridors delineated in 3 landscapes • Regional coordination for management of transboundary landscapes • MoU signed in 3 transboundary biodiversity landscapes • Local instruments (e.g. Conservation Stewards Program, development funds) strengthened • Approaches strengthened in 30 communities in BCI sites • Potential livelihoods opportunities from agro-ecosystem products and services identified • Value chain interventions identified for 30 communities • Investment-worthy livelihoods opportunities based on agro-ecosystem products and services promoted/tested • Average household income increased in 60 communities

  5. Priorities for the next six months • Recruit technical lead and coordinator for the component • Scope out activity on ecosystem function and services assessment • Scope out feasibility assessment to strengthen value chain of agro-ecological product and services support of livilihoods development (including eco-tourism) • Sign LoA’s scoped based on country consultations with an objective to develop investment plan; general outline of scope includes • Evaluate BCI intervention (CDF and livelihoods development) performance under Phase 1) • Capacity strengthening • Trainings on assessment tools • Study tours • Strengthening BCI landscape management • Delineate conservation hot spots and corridors based on ecosystem functions and services in Thailand and PRC, design additional biodiversity conservation corridors covering four (4) counties in south-west Guangxi

  6. Priorities for the next six months • Sign LoA’s scoped based on country consultations with an objective to develop investment plan; general outline of scope includes (contd.) • Continuation of pilots in Xishuangbanna , Deqin and Jinxi in PRC and Tenasserim, Thailand • Develop forest restoration guideline, corridor management plan • Continue and extend VDF piloting in villages; provide additional seed capital for conservation agreements • Test livelihoods development interventions • Transboundary MoU in recognition of transboundary protected area and corridors • Prepare investment plan • Scope out feasibility assessment to strengthen value chain of agro-ecological product and services support of livelihoods development (including eco-tourism)

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