Ghana - High Forest Biodiversity Conservation Project
The Global Environment Facility (GEF) supported High Forest Biodiversity Conservation Project intended to increase the ecological security of globally significant biological resources, especially within threatened tropical moist forest ecosystems....
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okr-10986-95062021-04-23T14:02:45Z Ghana - High Forest Biodiversity Conservation Project Mastri, Lawrence BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY AREAS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PROJECT BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES BIOMES CONSERVATION MEASURES CRITICAL HABITATS ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM APPROACH ENDEMIC SPECIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY FOREST FOREST BIODIVERSITY FOREST BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION FOREST CONDITIONS FOREST ECOSYSTEMS FOREST HEALTH FOREST PROTECTION FOREST REGENERATION FOREST REGIONS FOREST RESERVES FOREST SPECIES FOREST ZONE FORESTRY FORESTRY COMMISSION FORESTS GENETIC GENETIC DIVERSITY GLOBALLY SIGNIFICANT BIODIVERSITY GLOBALLY SIGNIFICANT BIODIVERSITY AREAS HUNTING ISSUES LIVELIHOODS LOGGING NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESERVES SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TIMBER TIMBER FOREST TIMBER HARVESTING TREE TROPICAL FOREST TROPICAL MOIST FOREST The Global Environment Facility (GEF) supported High Forest Biodiversity Conservation Project intended to increase the ecological security of globally significant biological resources, especially within threatened tropical moist forest ecosystems. The project aimed to establish effective systems for the protection of 30 Globally Significant Biodiversity Areas (GSBAs) in all tropical forest biomes in Ghana in four regions within the high forest zone - namely, Ashanti, Eastern, Central, and Western regions. The project focused on communities living at the periphery of these GSBAs. 2012-08-13T08:49:01Z 2012-08-13T08:49:01Z 2008-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/08/9999568/ghana-high-forest-biodiversity-conservation-project http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9506 English Africa Region Findings Good Practice Infobrief; No. 151 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa |
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BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY AREAS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PROJECT BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES BIOMES CONSERVATION MEASURES CRITICAL HABITATS ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM APPROACH ENDEMIC SPECIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY FOREST FOREST BIODIVERSITY FOREST BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION FOREST CONDITIONS FOREST ECOSYSTEMS FOREST HEALTH FOREST PROTECTION FOREST REGENERATION FOREST REGIONS FOREST RESERVES FOREST SPECIES FOREST ZONE FORESTRY FORESTRY COMMISSION FORESTS GENETIC GENETIC DIVERSITY GLOBALLY SIGNIFICANT BIODIVERSITY GLOBALLY SIGNIFICANT BIODIVERSITY AREAS HUNTING ISSUES LIVELIHOODS LOGGING NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESERVES SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TIMBER TIMBER FOREST TIMBER HARVESTING TREE TROPICAL FOREST TROPICAL MOIST FOREST |
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BIODIVERSITY BIODIVERSITY AREAS BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PROJECT BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES BIOMES CONSERVATION MEASURES CRITICAL HABITATS ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM APPROACH ENDEMIC SPECIES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY FOREST FOREST BIODIVERSITY FOREST BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION FOREST CONDITIONS FOREST ECOSYSTEMS FOREST HEALTH FOREST PROTECTION FOREST REGENERATION FOREST REGIONS FOREST RESERVES FOREST SPECIES FOREST ZONE FORESTRY FORESTRY COMMISSION FORESTS GENETIC GENETIC DIVERSITY GLOBALLY SIGNIFICANT BIODIVERSITY GLOBALLY SIGNIFICANT BIODIVERSITY AREAS HUNTING ISSUES LIVELIHOODS LOGGING NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RESERVES SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT TIMBER TIMBER FOREST TIMBER HARVESTING TREE TROPICAL FOREST TROPICAL MOIST FOREST Mastri, Lawrence Ghana - High Forest Biodiversity Conservation Project |
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The Global Environment Facility (GEF)
supported High Forest Biodiversity Conservation Project
intended to increase the ecological security of globally
significant biological resources, especially within
threatened tropical moist forest ecosystems. The project
aimed to establish effective systems for the protection of
30 Globally Significant Biodiversity Areas (GSBAs) in all
tropical forest biomes in Ghana in four regions within the
high forest zone - namely, Ashanti, Eastern, Central, and
Western regions. The project focused on communities living
at the periphery of these GSBAs. |
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Mastri, Lawrence |
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Mastri, Lawrence |
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Mastri, Lawrence |
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Ghana - High Forest Biodiversity Conservation Project |
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Ghana - High Forest Biodiversity Conservation Project |
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Ghana - High Forest Biodiversity Conservation Project |
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Ghana - High Forest Biodiversity Conservation Project |
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Ghana - High Forest Biodiversity Conservation Project |
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ghana - high forest biodiversity conservation project |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/08/9999568/ghana-high-forest-biodiversity-conservation-project http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9506 |
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