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Country:<br />

Conservation Target: 1<br />

(summary)<br />

Scale of<br />

Action<br />

Global<br />

<strong>Regional</strong><br />

National<br />

Local<br />

(Province,<br />

District,<br />

Community)<br />

MOZAMBIQUE: ACTIONS TO MEET TARGETS<br />

Mozambique<br />

The status and extent of the Mozambican coastal forest is documented by 2005 for the purposes of<br />

effective planning and management.<br />

Assumptions and Key Stakeholders<br />

Risks<br />

Actions needed Indicators of Success Means of<br />

Verification<br />

1. Support technically<br />

and with GIS<br />

2. Coordinate survey<br />

along Rovuma w/<br />

Tanzania.<br />

3. Provide financial<br />

support<br />

4. Identify potential<br />

<strong>Coastal</strong> <strong>Forest</strong><br />

areas (satellite<br />

images)<br />

5. Survey the areas.<br />

6. Prepare report and<br />

database.<br />

7. Identify research<br />

priorities.<br />

1. Identify potential<br />

<strong>Coastal</strong> <strong>Forest</strong><br />

areas (local<br />

knowledge).<br />

2. Organise and train<br />

local teams.<br />

3. Survey the areas.<br />

• GIS available.<br />

• Tanzanians participate in<br />

Nangade survey.<br />

• Database, report, and maps<br />

available to all by 2005.<br />

• survey includes: forest<br />

types, distribution, and<br />

extent;<br />

• centres of endemism and<br />

levels of threat;<br />

• socioeconomic data<br />

• Database, report, and maps<br />

available to all by 2005.<br />

• Tanzanians will be<br />

interested.<br />

• Support and funds will<br />

be available.<br />

• Government willing to<br />

support this<br />

programme.<br />

• Economy will be<br />

sufficiently stable (lack<br />

of wars, floods,<br />

drought, hunger) that<br />

the programme will<br />

continue to be feasible.<br />

• Political stability<br />

• Willingness of local<br />

structures and<br />

communities to<br />

participate.<br />

Relevant Tanzanian<br />

authorities<br />

WWF <strong>Regional</strong> Office<br />

DNFFB<br />

MICOA<br />

University (UEM)<br />

WWF, other NGO’s<br />

DINAGECA<br />

• DPADR (SPFFB,<br />

DINAGECA)<br />

• DPCAA<br />

• NGO’s<br />

• District and Local<br />

authorities<br />

<strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n <strong>Coastal</strong> <strong>Forest</strong>s - 101 - <strong>Workshop</strong> Report, Nairobi February 4-7 2002

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