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BRAVO: Barrier Removal Assessment and Viability Overview

BRAVO: Barrier Removal Assessment and Viability Overview. Ujung Kulon National Park. A tool for assessing the feasibility and impact potential of Rare project plans. Cultural/Political. Impact & Metrics. Technical. Economics.

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BRAVO: Barrier Removal Assessment and Viability Overview

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  1. BRAVO: Barrier Removal Assessment and Viability Overview Ujung Kulon National Park A tool for assessing the feasibility and impact potential of Rare project plans Cultural/Political Impact & Metrics Technical Economics • Assessment of costs, funding/revenue sources and potential income substitution factors related to the specific Barrier Removal Solution • Assessment of technology availability, training required, and the effectiveness of organizational partners involved with the Barrier Removal Solution • Assessment of Barrier Removal Solution drivers and barriers that arise from cultural norms and political landscape • Assessment of the overall impact of the Barrier Removal Solution and the viability of current metrics to measure that impact

  2. What: The main threat to the National Park Ujung Kulon/NPUK is land clearing within the Park for the purpose of opening a new agricultural area. In order to mitigate this damaging practices, there will be an introduction of an agricultural system of land intensification and an alternative economic labor development to the farmers in the vicinity of the Park (which will be prioritized to farmers who own a farming land outside the Park, but keep their activities within the Park?). The introduction of the agricultural system will be targeted at three pride campaign priority villages and it will be collaboratively conducted with the Banten Province Agricultural Agency. The development of an alternative economic labor is also a priority in order to increase alternative income. The activities include nurturing honey bee farmers and fried chips (emping) maker, and also supporting the marketing of rhino statuette handicrafts. This program is introduced due to the extensification practices within the Park that continuously done by the local community in order to increase their farming productions. They are unable to omptimalize their farming productions on their own land, due to the limited agricultural know-how and water supply during dry season. The success of these efforts are unknown in other places (in the vicinity of the conservation area), but the Banten Province Agricultural Agency has been succeeded in assisting the farmers who utilize the under-utilized land. Who:It is hoped that the introduction of an agricultural system of land intensification and an alternative economic labor development will lead to the adoption of the system by farmers in three villages, ten groups or blocks in the vicinity of the Ujung Kulon National Park, It will be collaboratively conducted with the Banten Province Agricultural Agency and the Faculty of Agricultural University of Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa. The commitment until now ……. The development of alternative economic labor will be a collaboration with the Yayasan Dharma Bhakti Astra (YDBA) in order to increase the competence of local craftsmen and products marketing, the commitment until now............ When: After the MOU between the Ujung Kulon National Park with the Banten Province Agricultural Agency, the Faculty of Agricultural UNTIRTA, and the Yayasan Dharma Bhakti Astra is agreed or validated, it is predicted that before October 2009 the introduction of an agricultural system of land intensification will be adopted by the community of three villages. Further, during dry season the under-utilized land will be utilized by the community by April 2010. The land can be utilized by community to plant palawija crops as an income alternative. For income alternative before the harvesting season, in November 2009 the community will have had training to improve their skill to run a small enterprise and to market their products. How: The budget needed for the introduction of an agricultural system of land-use intensification program is Rp.............., and will be provided by..............., the Ujung Kulon National Park and the Faculty of Agricultural UNTIRTA are committed to technically assist and monitor during and after the program. Training for skill enhancement and product marketing support will be conducted by the Ujung Kulon National Park and the Yayasan Dharma Bhakti Astra (YDBA). The Ujung Kulon NP has committed to provide an annual budget of .............., and YDBA will assist the technical part. BRAVO: Executive Summary

  3. BRAVO Drafting GuidelinesEconomics (1 of 3)

  4. BRAVO Drafting GuidelinesEconomics (2 of 3)

  5. BRAVO Drafting GuidelinesEconomics (3 of 3)

  6. BRAVO Drafting GuidelinesTechnical (1 of 2)

  7. BRAVO Drafting GuidelinesTechnical (2 of 2)

  8. BRAVO Drafting GuidelinesCultural/Political (1 of 2)

  9. BRAVO Drafting GuidelinesCultural/Political (2 of 2)

  10. BRAVO Drafting GuidelinesImpact and Metrics (1 of 2)

  11. BRAVO Drafting GuidelinesImpact and Metrics (2 of 2)

  12. Barrier Removal Assessment and Viability Overview (BRAVO)Composite Score Enter average scores in the right hand column. Then take the feasibility score and enter it into Miradi and the Impact score and enter it into Miradi. Where either score is below X for either feasibly or impact, consider the strategy to be inappropriate and assess the need to conduct a second BRAVO that reviews a different strategy.

  13. BRAVO Drafting GuidelinesRisk Factors List any risk factors, consequences and mitigation strategies that may need to be adopted.

  14. BRAVO Drafting GuidelinesAuthors and approvals

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