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Advisory Committee on Protection of the Sea

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Projects developed by the Working Group on Management

of Key Habitats

 

Conservation of Biodiversity through the Enhancement and/or Establishment of Marine Protected Areas in sub-Saharan Africa (HAB 1)” intends to promote the protection of key habitats and globally significant biodiversity along African coasts through the implementation of marine protected areas (MPAs) where they do not yet exist, the enhancement of existing MPAs, and the creation of a network to link them. Project activities will focus on the promotion of adequate management systems, with a strong emphasis on the involvement of local communities and on the assessment of the ecological, socio-economic and cultural value of MPAs. The project also calls for ensuring that appropriate legislative and policy frameworks are set in place.

Promoting the Establishment of RAMSAR Sites and Developing a Participatory and Integrated Approach for River Basin Management in sub-Saharan Africa (HAB 2)” has been formulated to promote appropriate management of river basins and associated wetlands and estuaries, so as to preserve these key habitats and enhance their functions as nursery, breeding and spawning grounds. The important services and resources provided by these ecosystems as mainstays for the livelihoods of coastal communities is a pivotal element of the project. In order to foster participatory management schemes, this project will implement pilot community-based conservation projects, while stimulating education and awareness-raising campaigns that would ensure the long-term sustainability of these crucial ecosystems.

Mangrove Management in sub-Saharan Africa (HAB 3)” seeks to counter the threats to mangrove forests in Africa, derived from overexploitation and destruction. Numerous activities will be carried out including  socio-economic assessments and studies of mangrove-related issues, mangrove management training, awareness-raising campaigns, implementation of mangrove rehabilitation programmes, promotion of alternative sources of energy and building materials, and establishment of mangrove forest reserves. Pilot conservation projects will be implemented as a means to demonstrate sustainable livelihood options for local communities.

Improving the Protection and Stability of Coral Reefs and Associated Communities (HAB 4)” seeks to reverse current trends of coral reef degradation through a number of activities that include evaluation of use patterns by neighbouring human communities, implementation of conservation initiatives such as buoy installations in especially affected areas, revision and development of relevant policy and regulatory frameworks, as well as of monitoring and research centres so as to provide a solid platform for future decision-making and planning. As part of a general ICAM implementation strategy, this project will highlight coral reef management within national and regional coastal zone development plans, placing emphasis on capacity building for sustainable community-based management.

Reduction of Suspended Solids in Estuaries and Lagoons in sub-Saharan Africa (HAB 5)” aims to address land use practices (agricultural and forestry) that result in increased suspended solid loads in rivers, estuaries and lagoons, with the objective of establishing guidelines for adequate land use practices to minimize sediment loads, identify environmental and socio-economic impacts of suspended solid pollution in key areas, and promote awareness and environmental education.

 

 

 

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