Serengeti General Management Plan
Serengeti General Management Plan
Serengeti General Management Plan
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Figures<br />
Figure A.1 : GMP structure ......................................................................................................3<br />
Figure A.2 : 10-year strategic and 3-year action plan components of the GMP,<br />
and the link to annual operating planning .......................................................................... 4<br />
Figure A.3 : <strong>Serengeti</strong> GMP <strong>Plan</strong>ning Team ............................................................................. 6<br />
Figure B.1 : The wildebeest migration as tracked by GPS collared individuals ..................... 11<br />
Figure B.2 : Two alternative stable states of a savannah grassland...................................... 12<br />
Figure B.3 : Local school children visiting the Seronera Visitors Centre ............................... 16<br />
Figure B.4 : Gong Rock and Maasai rock paintings at Moru Kopjes ..................................... 17<br />
Figure B.5 : <strong>Serengeti</strong> National Park Zonation ...................................................................... 19<br />
Figure C.1 : Ecosystem <strong>Management</strong> Programme Overview................................................ 30<br />
Figure C.2 : Ecosystem <strong>Management</strong> Programme Logical Framework ................................ 31<br />
Figure C.3 : Settlement distribution around <strong>Serengeti</strong> National Park .................................... 32<br />
Figure D.1 : Tourism <strong>Management</strong> Programme Logical Framework ..................................... 53<br />
Figure D.2 : SENAPA visitor numbers and revenue trends ................................................... 71<br />
Figure E.1 : Community Outreach Programme Logical Framework ...................................... 82<br />
Figure E.2 : Support to Community Initiated Projects (SCIP), 1992 – 2004 .......................... 85<br />
Figure F.1 : Park Operations Programme Logical Framework............................................... 96<br />
Figure F.2 : SENAPA Patrol zones ........................................................................................ 97<br />
Figure F.3 : The annual total number of poachers arrested in <strong>Serengeti</strong> National<br />
Park, 1993-2003............................................................................................................... 99<br />
Figure F.4 : Spatial variations in degrees of risk from illegal hunting................................... 100<br />
Tables<br />
Table A.1 : SENAPA GMP <strong>Plan</strong>ning Process Communications Strategy................................ 5<br />
Table B.1 : SENAPA Exceptional Resource Values by category .......................................... 10<br />
Table B.2 : A physiognomic classification of the <strong>Serengeti</strong> National Park............................. 13<br />
Table B.3 : The known threatened species of the <strong>Serengeti</strong> ecosystem ............................... 14<br />
Table C.1 : SENAPA Conservation Targets and Key Ecological Attributes........................... 27<br />
Table C.2 : Threats to SENAPA Conservation Targets ......................................................... 28<br />
Table C.3 : SENAPA Threat Analysis Matrix ......................................................................... 29<br />
Table C.4 : Framework for the SENAPA Ecological Monitoring <strong>Plan</strong> .................................... 41<br />
Table D.1 : Tourist Activities and Prescriptions by Zone ....................................................... 54<br />
Table D.2 : Wilderness Zone LAU: walking safaris................................................................ 58<br />
Table D.3 : Public campsite facilities and issues ................................................................... 60<br />
Table D.4 : Park Gates facilities and issues .......................................................................... 61<br />
Table D.5 : Limits of Acceptable Use for accommodation ..................................................... 64<br />
Table D.6 : SENAPA tourism management staff ................................................................... 72<br />
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