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This article discusses the management effectiveness evaluation framework in India and Nepal, focusing on Kaziranga National Park, Keoladeo National Park, and Royal Chitwan National Park. It highlights the importance of stakeholder engagement, biodiversity health assessment, and the need for funding support for effective management interventions. Lessons learned from project implementation in South Asia are also presented.
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Management Effectiveness Evaluation in India and Nepal V.B. Mathur, B.C.Chowdhury, S.Singsit, N.K.Vasu, KCA Arun Prasad, Shivraj Bhatta vbm@wii.gov.in
Satellite image of Kaziranga National Park and adjoining areas
Focal Management Targets Kaziranga NP Biodiversity Values more…
Stresses & Threats Kaziranga NP
The Path Ahead • Plug in the gaps identified through WCPA management effectiveness evaluation framework • Implement the recommendations made in the initial management effectiveness evaluation • Seek funding support for major management interventions
Lessons Learnt from Project Implementation in South Asia • WCPA Management Effectiveness Evaluation (MEE) Framework requires a comprehensive understanding for successful implementation • WCPA MEE Framework requires appropriate adjustments to suit the varying site attributes • Outcomes Assessment Process comprising Biodiversity Health Assessment and Threat Assessment requires modification and harmonization with other similar assessment tools in use