To equip and empower local communities to safeguard Samoa’s indigenous species, natural ecosystems and food production systems from Invasive Alien Species (IAS) and unsustainable land use practices.
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Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.
The programme supports national institutions responsible for spatial/regional development and planning to develop improved frameworks, strategies and instruments for sustainable spatial development.
The project is a regional program aimed at preserving agrobiodiversity in traditional agricultural production systems of indigenous and peasant communities.
A systematic management of resources is used for the increase of climate resilience and as an instrument for sustainable development in selected CARICOM-states.
Governmental and non-governmental actors of all three countries have implemented coordinated measures to protect and sustainably use the biodiversity and natural resources of the Selva Maya.
The ecosystem functions and cultural values of the Selva Maya, which ensure the prosperity of their inhabitants and provide environmental services of global importance, are maintained.