The development objective of the
Integrated Natural Resources and Biodiversity Management
Project is to promote, particularly among groups of small
and medium-sized... Show More +
fanners, the adoption of economically and
environmentally viable integrated production systems, within
a context of holistic ecosystem and natural resources
management, while mainstreaming biodiversity. Likewise, the
global environment objective seeks to promote increased
understanding on the role of biodiversity in agricultural
landscapes, and the potential impact of various land use
practices upon biodiversity, and their economic and
ecological sustainability. Through the Natural Resources and
Biodiversity Management Component, demand-driven activities
will be financed to promote sustainable management of
natural resources and biodiversity. This will be
accomplished through financial and technical assistance
towards improving natural resources management practices in
livestock production systems, with special reference to
improved management of natural pastures and biodiversity.
The component will further adopt improved practices in
dryland agriculture; for natural resources management
systems in irrigated areas; and, in biodiversity
conservation. The second component, fully financed by the
Global Environment Facility (GEF) resources, will establish
demonstration areas within the selected areas of
GEF-interventions (grasslands and "serranias"),
for a sustainable use of natural resources in key
micro-catchments which are of importance for biodiversity,
combining sound practices for natural resources management,
and creating increased public awareness on the significance,
and socioeconomic importance of biodiversity. The main
objective under the third component is to develop support
services that would contribute to the efficient
implementation of sub-projects, financed under the previous
two components. It is divided in four sub-components:
institutional strengthening; natural resources management
instruments; training and technical assistance; and, studies
and applied research. The fourth component will guarantee a
sound and efficient management of the Project through three
sub-components: a project executing unit, encompassing staff
and operation costs; the establishment of a monitoring and
evaluation system; and, implementation of a public
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