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Peace and Biodiversity Dialogue Initiative

Projects

 

Transboundary Conservation Projects supported by the PBDI

 

 

 

ProjectPartnerObjectiveStatus
Central America and Dominican Republic Regional Dialogue for management and conservation of transboundary ecosystems in compliance of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity FrameworkCentral American Commission on Environment and DevelopmentHarmonize the regional vision for biodiversity management in transboundary areas and compliance with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity FrameworkCompleted
TCC-HKH - Transboundary Conservation Cooperation in the Hindu Kush Himalaya: Fostering transboundary cooperation through “other effective areas-based conservation measures (OECM)” in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH)The International Centre for Integrating Mountain Development Foster transboundary collaboration through other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs) in a manner that is inclusive of indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs), in the Hindu Kush Himalaya regionCompleted
Facilitating Transboundary Conservation Between Kara-Buura State Natural Park (Kyrgyzstan) and Aksu-Zhabagly State Nature Reserve (Kazakhstan)Ilbirs FoundationStrengthen transboundary conservation between Kara-Buura State Natural Park and Aksu-Zhabagly State Nature Reserve by identifying the needs of the protected areas, encouraging, and strengthening transboundary relations, and developing a joint action plan for the parks to work together moving forwardIn progress
Working towards the nomination of the Kugitang Mountain Range as a transboundary UNESCO World Heritage SiteThe Center for Large Landscape Conservation Strengthen cooperation between Koytendag State Nature Reserve (SNR) in Turkmenistan and Surkhan State Nature Reserve (SNR) in Uzbekistan to foster more consistent conservation across the landscape and nominate the Kugitang Mountain Range as a transboundary UNESCO World Heritage SiteIn progress