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Refining Conservation Outcomes in the Southwest China hotspot 2004,4-2006,9

Refining Conservation Outcomes in the Southwest China hotspot 2004,4-2006,9. Conservation International China Program. RICH: Biodiversity, landscape and Culture. Effective Policy & Action. IBA. GAA. Outcome Monitoring Through ( SW China Eco-partners ). Harvard University.

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Refining Conservation Outcomes in the Southwest China hotspot 2004,4-2006,9

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  1. Refining Conservation Outcomes in the Southwest China hotspot2004,4-2006,9 Conservation International China Program

  2. RICH: Biodiversity, landscape and Culture

  3. Effective Policy & Action IBA GAA Outcome Monitoring Through (SW China Eco-partners) Harvard University Peking University CCICED /IOZ.CAS Yunnan Forest Department CI China CIB.CAS WWF Sichuan University Sichuan Forest Academy SouthWest Forestry University TNC PA …… Refine conservation outcomes (2004/4 – 2006/9) Define Conservation Outcomes

  4. Events in KBA defining process • 2004.4 – 2004.12: Develop contracts with key partners for KBA data resource. (Sichuan Forest Academic, Harvard University, etc) , and reference study. • 2004.10: Workshop I,introduce KBA and Outcome Mapping and Monitoring project to partners, and done the information survey. • 2005.5: Workshop II,present the first cut of KBA to partners, collecting comments; Build up Eco-partners; Identify indicators for Outcome Monitoring, refine KBA after workshop. • 2006.9: Policy promotion,present KBA results and proposed conservation actions to major stakeholders (State Forest Administration, State Environment Protection Administration.)

  5. Species Outcomes * : EW = 1

  6. KBA defined mainly based on threaten species and nature reserves

  7. Corridor between two Panda habitat Corridor for Yunnan Golden Monkey Corridor

  8. Main challenges 1: Information GAP need to be filled for better defining KBA < 4000M > 4000M

  9. Major Achievements: Eco-partners in SW China Main challenge 2: Need lots of resource to maintain • 37 persons signed the Data Sharing Protocols, As individual or represent their institute • First time in this region to show the strong will of Sharing data. • First time to identify indicators to measure success in China. “This is a real good beginning for all of us to measure whether our efforts in conservation in Southwest China are effective ” Reported by “China Daily” 04/22/2005 page13

  10. China Blueprint TNC/SEPA/GEF Next step • TNC “Blue Print” • Using KBA methods • Workshop for standard monitoring methodology • Survey and integrate more information on freshwater (watershed), and plants • Work towards identification of Landscape level targets (watershed) • Biodiversity Survey in Southeast Tibet • Filling Information GAP; • Establish monitoring in nature reserve and local community; • Enhance Eco-Partners; • Appling RAP approach; • Refine KBAs and conservation plans.

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