The overall goal of the GEF alternative is to support an emerging network of indigenous communities engaged in integrated ecosystem management in the Central American region. This would enhance the sustainability of human-managed systems that have been evolving for centuries in Central America, conserving high levels of biodiversity, but that are under increasing threat. The building of community networks across the region would create links between communities with established best practice examples of IEM and those with comparable environmental characteristics and similar potential for IEM. The long-term outcome would be that successful and proven regional models are effectively adopted in local and national initiatives, including World Bank and IDB-assisted projects, and that a common vision emerges among indigenous communities on how best to manage their traditional resources.
Integrated Ecosystem Management in Indigenous Communities
Financial mechanism
GEF
Date of approval
Status
Completed
Countries
Managing organisations
Central American Indigenous and Peasant Coordination Association for Community Agroforestry (ACICAFOC) and the Central American Commission on the Environment and Development (CCAD)
Project ID
1092
GEF project type
Full size
GEF project phase
GEF - 3
GEF Cofinancing
$39.885.000
GEF project grant
$9.000.000
Executing Agencies
Central American Indigenous and Peasant Coordination Association for Community Agroforestry (ACICAFOC) and the Central American Commission on the Environment and Development (CCAD)