Integrated Management Effectiveness Tool (IMET) Training Session in Kigali

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The Integrated Management Effectiveness Tool (IMET) Training Session in Kigali, February 2020, funded by the European Union's 11th EDF, focused on understanding the context of intervention and its links to management. Participants learned to distinguish intervention and management contexts, identify key elements, threats, and more for effective protected area management.

  • IMET
  • Training Session
  • Kigali
  • ACP Group
  • European Union

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  1. Integrated Management Effectiveness Tool (IMET) Training Kigali, Feb 2020 Domoina Rakotobe An initiative of the ACP Group of States financed by the European Union's 11thEDF.

  2. SESSION SESSION 3 3 - Understanding context of intervention and its links to management An initiative of the ACP Group of States financed by the European Union's 11th EDF.

  3. Objectives of the session At the end of this session, participant will be able to: Explain what is the intervention context and what is inside Distinguish the differences between context of intervention and context of management Demonstrate links between context of intervention and management of a protected area

  4. Context of intervention of PA management 1. General Information 2. Areas and Boundaries 3. Human, financial and materials 4. Key elements 5. Threats 6. Climate Change and Conservation 7. Ecosystem services and community dependence

  5. Context of intervention Everything you need to know about the PA and and its its surroundings surroundings and and its its history history ( (past information) information) past

  6. Time to explore the Contexte of Intervention (20) With your neighbour, open the Intervention Context Go through all the questions together IN PARTICULAR: look at key elements and threats Discuss and note any question

  7. Conclusion: Context of intervention of PA management The Context of Intervention is the exhaustive description of the PA It gives three (03) types of information Crucial ( Crucial (extremely extremely important): important): its location and area, its key elements, its threats Secondary Secondary information (but information (but still still important) what is happening right now, but also has happened. Surrounding Surrounding information information: relations with stakeholders, local communities The external environment influences management important) that help understand

  8. The Biodiversity and Protected Areas Management Programme (BIOPAMA) is an initiative of the ACP Group of States financed by the European Union's 11th EDF.

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