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Strategic Programs<br />

for GEF-4 under<br />

Strategic Objective<br />

One<br />

2. Increasing<br />

representation of<br />

effectively<br />

managed marine<br />

PA areas in PA<br />

systems<br />

3. Strengthening<br />

terrestrial PA<br />

networks<br />

GEF-4 Tracking Tool for Biodiversity Focal Area Strategic Objective One:<br />

Catalyzing Sustainability of Protected Area Systems<br />

Expected Outcomes<br />

• Increased coverage of marine<br />

ecosystems globally and in<br />

national PA systems<br />

• Improved management of marine<br />

PAs<br />

• Improved ecosystem coverage of<br />

under-represented terrestrial<br />

ecosystems areas as part of<br />

national PA systems<br />

• Improved management of<br />

terrestrial PAs<br />

Indicators<br />

• Number and extent (coverage) of<br />

national marine PAs compared to<br />

2006 global baseline for GEFeligible<br />

countries<br />

• PA management effectiveness as<br />

measured by individual PA<br />

scorecards<br />

• Terrestrial ecosystem coverage in<br />

national PA systems<br />

• PA management effectiveness as<br />

measured by individual PA<br />

scorecards<br />

Rationale: Project data from the GEF-4 project cohort will be aggregated for analysis of directional<br />

trends and patterns at a portfolio-wide level to inform the development of future GEF strategies and to<br />

report to GEF Council on portfolio-level performance in the biodiversity focal area.<br />

Structure of Tracking Tool: Each tracking tool requests background and coverage information on the<br />

project and specific information required to track the indicator sets listed above.<br />

Please note that Section Two of the tracking tool provides an assessment of protected area management<br />

effectiveness and is derived from the “World Bank/WWF Alliance for Forest Conservation and<br />

Sustainable Use Site-Level Management Effectiveness Tracking Tool (METT) for Protected Areas” and<br />

complete instructions on how to apply the METT are provided with the METT. Please note that this is a<br />

revised version to reflect experience gained with the version of the METT that the GEF used in GEF-3.<br />

Please note that Section Three of the tracking tool, “Financial Sustainability Scorecard” is new in GEF-4<br />

and is to be submitted for all projects that are being submitted under Strategic Program One of this<br />

Strategic Objective: “Sustainable Financing of Protected Area Systems at the National Level.”<br />

Guidance in Applying the Tracking Tool: The tracking tools are applied three times: at CEO<br />

endorsement 1 , at project mid-term, and at project completion.<br />

In GEF-4, we expect that projects which fall clearly within Strategic Objectives and support specific<br />

Strategic Programs under each Strategic Objective hence only one tracking tool will need to be completed.<br />

On very rare occasions, projects may make substantive contributions to more than one strategic objective.<br />

In these instances, the tracking tools for the relevant strategic objectives should be applied. It is important<br />

to keep in mind that the objective is to capture the full range of a project’s contributions to delivering on<br />

the targets set for each of the strategic objectives. The GEF Implementing Agency/Executing Agency will<br />

guide the project teams in the choice of the tracking tools. Please submit all information on a single<br />

project as one package (even where more than one tracking tool is applied).<br />

1 For Medium Sized Projects when they are submitted for CEO approval.<br />

2

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