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Country: Mozambique<br />

Conservation Target: 2<br />

At least three coastal forest areas officially declared as national protected areas by 2005<br />

(summary)<br />

Scale of Actions needed Indicators of Success Means of Assumptions and Key Stakeholders<br />

Action<br />

Verification Risks<br />

Global 4. Lobbying<br />

5. Financial support<br />

• WWF<br />

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

National<br />

Local<br />

(Province,<br />

District,<br />

Community)<br />

6. Lobbying<br />

7. Financial support<br />

8. Review existing<br />

literature<br />

9. Do additional studies<br />

where necessary.<br />

10. Justification- prepare<br />

PA proposal and<br />

maps.<br />

11. Prepare management<br />

plan.<br />

12. Review existing<br />

literature<br />

13. Do additional studies<br />

where necessary.<br />

14. Justification- prepare<br />

PA proposal and<br />

maps.<br />

15. Prepare management<br />

• Memoranda of<br />

Understanding, letters of<br />

support<br />

• Existence of sufficient<br />

financial support<br />

• Memoranda of<br />

Understanding, letters of<br />

support<br />

• Existence of sufficient<br />

financial support<br />

• Existence of database,<br />

proposal, and management<br />

plan.<br />

• Park gazetted<br />

• Signed Autos de Consulta<br />

Communitaria.<br />

• Signed endorsements from<br />

Districts and relevant<br />

Provincial Institutions.<br />

• Signed endorsement from<br />

provincial governor.<br />

• International<br />

stakeholders will show<br />

support and will lobby<br />

government.<br />

• Financial support will<br />

be available for initial<br />

phases.<br />

• <strong>Regional</strong> stakeholders<br />

will show support and<br />

will lobby government.<br />

• Financial support will<br />

be available for initial<br />

phases.<br />

• National level/ central<br />

government will<br />

support the declaration<br />

of more protected<br />

areas.<br />

• Conflicts of<br />

interest/land grabbing<br />

will be kept to<br />

manageable levels.<br />

• Communities will<br />

understand the<br />

relevance of protected<br />

areas and the<br />

advantages of<br />

protection: good<br />

communication will<br />

allow communities<br />

• WWF<br />

• Ministry of<br />

Agriculture (DNFFB,<br />

DINAGECA)<br />

• Ministry of Tourism<br />

(DNAC)<br />

• MICOA<br />

• University (UEM)<br />

• WWF, other NGO’s<br />

• DINAGECA<br />

• Local communities<br />

• Governor’s Office<br />

• Provincial<br />

Government<br />

• DPADR (SPFFB,<br />

DINAGECA)<br />

• DPCAA<br />

• District and local<br />

<strong>Eastern</strong> <strong>Africa</strong>n <strong>Coastal</strong> <strong>Forest</strong>s - 102 - <strong>Workshop</strong> Report, Nairobi February 4-7 2002

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