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Protected Areas Management Planning in the Andaman Islands, India
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE
£145,550
WHERE
India
Summary
To develop management plans for three protected areas where there is a need to integrate conservation, rural development and tourism.
Status
Completed
Reference
61-73
Round
5
Start
01/04/1997
End
30/09/2001
Project Leader
Dr Mike Appleton
Lead Organisation
Fauna and Flora International (FFI) - UK
Project Partners
Indian Institute of Public Administration, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Environmental Team
Website
http://www.fauna-flora.org
Regions
South Asia
Countries
India
Project Outputs
Management plans; newsletters; technical and participative workshops; biodiversity survey and monitoring manual; 2 permanent field plots; species database; reference collection; tourism assessment report; interpretative and educational strategies; 5 MScs; scientific papers.
Documents:
Download:
Final Report
- 6-173 FR - 03/04/2008
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