Project Goal:To improve the conservation status of key biodiversity areas in Lebanon.
Project Overall Objective: To reduce the grazing threatening activities in Anti-Lebanon Mountain KBA in Lebanon by end of the project through community based conservation and management.
Specific Objective: Adoption of community based Hima approach for sustainable grazing in Anti-Lebanon KBA by end of project implementation.
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Initiate & establish a Hima for sustainable grazing in Anti-Lebanon KBA.
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Develop assessments for fauna and flora (desk & field research).
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Develop monitoring plan for the site and identify indicative species.
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Develop a zonation plan for sustainable grazing, and conservation of Important Plant Area. This includes identification of traditional system of grazing including movement areas, trails, destination,…in a participatory approach.
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Develop a Hima management plan for the site ensuring the protection of globally threatened species, conservation of natural habitat remnants and sustainable use of resources within the participatory approaches of the Hima.
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Develop shepherd income generation plan based on the revival of traditional grazing practices, and iinitiate implementation of basic nature-based activities such as trekking shepherd trails, trail signs, etc..
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Build capacities of local stakeholders, to include municipalities of Anti-Lebanon, and shepherds (such as on Hima concept, hospitality, guiding, animal diseases and vet services).
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Initiate an awareness campaign on Hima for sustainable grazing.
Expected Results:
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New Hima (community based protected area) is established
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Sustainable management of the new Hima is promoted through development and implementation of zonation and management plans.
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Awareness is raised, and Capacity built (especially for shepherds and local authorities-municipalities);
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Threats on the KBA are decreased, especially over-grazing.
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Effective national model of community management for sustainable grazing (Hima conservation approach), achieving biodiversity conservation and local community benefits, developed and demonstrated.
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Lessons learned are disseminated on models of community based KBA management on national basis.