Ecosystem Management

Securing Rights and Restoring Lands for Improved Livelihoods

 An initiative to restore and sustainably manage dryland ecosystems for livelihood resilience, through improved governance and management practices

Community Environment Action Planning Guide

Community Environmental Action Planning is a stripped-down and simple participatory approach that has been used successfully over several years, and in a variety of forms, to introduce a greater degree of participation into environmental planning. CEAP is a proven and practical way to introduce greater accountability and community-ownership into ongoing institutional processes, such as district development planning, and to build capacity for creating and implementing policies of community participation.

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 Project Sites

Desertification is one of the greatest environmental challenges globally given the increased levels of poverty in the world's drylands. This project is therefore a response to to the need for a new drylands development paradigm for the delivery of the Millenium Development Goals, the UNCCD, the CBD programme of work on drylands and the national poverty reduction strategies.

This project aims to address desertification and alleviate poverty through a holistic approach based on the wider landscape and the needs of the people. Being implemented in four countries (Mali, Sudan, Jordan and Botswana), this project seeks to restore and sustainably manage key dryland ecosystem services in a participatory manner and based on the needs of the rural population; improve land tenure rights of the local population through dialogue and to assist communities create wealth through the development of markets for sustainable natural resource based products.

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