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DocumentMid-term Evaluation of “Securing Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use in Huangshan Municipality”. Management response
Project code: GCP/CPR/049/GFF GEF ID: 4526
2019Also available in:
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Book (series)Mid-term evaluation of “Securing Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use in Huangshan Municipality”
Project code: GCP/CPR/049/GFF GEF ID: 4526
2020Also available in:
No results found.The project's specific objective is to “evaluate, adapt, and implement relevant best practices derived from the successful management of Huangshan National Scenic Reserve to strengthen and upgrade the existing municipal system of protected areas (PAs).” This is to be achieved by adopting a tiered, sequential approach applied to different classes of Nature Reserves (NR) grouped to best benefit from project-supported activities in a cost-effective manner. This MTE is being conducted for the purposes of both accountability and learning of GEF, GCU, FAO, and other participating institutions. This MTE documents important lessons to guide the remaining phase of the project and will serve as an input to improve its implementation. Likewise, it will present strategic recommendations in order to ensure that all the planned results of the project will be achieved if considered realistic. Project code: GCP/CPR/049/GFF GEF ID: 4526 -
Book (series)Terminal evaluation of the project “Securing Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use in Huangshan Municipality”
Project code: GCP/CPR/049/GFF - GEF ID: 4526
2023Also available in:
No results found.The FAO project “Securing Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Use in Huangshan Municipality” was implemented in China (Huangshan Municipality) and funded by the Global Environment Facility. The rationale behind the project intervention was that the biodiversity conservation objectives were not being fully achieved through the existing mechanisms. The final independent evaluation of the project rated it as Satisfactory, and verified that most of the outcomes and outputs of the project were achieved. The main shortcoming was limited progress with best practices and lessons learned from the project being taken up and replicated elsewhere in non-participating nature reserves. Evaluation recommendations included finalizing the sustainability plan; continuing to support non-participating reserves to improve management effectiveness; assessing the effectiveness of a related innovative protected area management model; and considering opportunities to promote internationally the project’s achievements, best practices and innovations.
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