Project | Jul, 2016 - Sep, 2024

Reversing Myanmar’s forest degradation and deforestation and restoring forest landscapes through local multi-stakeholder co-management

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Overview and objectives

Summary:
The project “Reversing Myanmar’s forest degradation and deforestation and restoring forest landscapes through local multi-stakeholder co-management” is part of The Restoration Initiative (TRI)…
The project “Reversing Myanmar’s forest degradation and deforestation and restoring forest landscapes through local multi-stakeholder co-management” is part of The Restoration Initiative (TRI) programme. This programme consists of a Programme Framework Document (PFD) that defines the overall programme objective, architecture, and available GEF funding from which 12 “child” projects – 11 national projects and 1 global project – will be constituted.

IUCN is the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Partner Agency in charge of the implementation of the Myanmar Child Project.
Objective:
Overall Programme Goal: To contribute to the restoration and maintenance of critical landscapes to provide global environmental benefits and enhanced resilient economic development and livelihoods,…
Overall Programme Goal: To contribute to the restoration and maintenance of critical landscapes to provide global environmental benefits and enhanced resilient economic development and livelihoods, in support of the Bonn Challenge.

Programme Components:
Component 1. Policy Development and Integration
Component 2. Implementation of Restoration Programs and Complementary Initiatives
Component 3. Institutions, Finance, and Upscaling
Component 4. Knowledge, Partnerships, Monitoring and Assessment

Project at a glance

Start date:
Jul, 2016
End date:
Sep, 2024
Budget:
Regions:
Nature 2030 priorities:
SDGs:

Members and partners

Intellagama Pty Ltd. (Dr William Jackson),
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation,
The Nature Conservancy

Thank you to our donors

Project documents

GEF ID 9520, Myanmar

 

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