Bosnia and Herzegovina

 

APPROVAL DATE

July 2008

POWPA ACTIVITIES

1.1.5

CONTACT PERSON(S)

Ms. Azra Korac [azrak@fmoit.gov.ba], Ms. Stella Satalic [ssatalic@wwfmedpo.org]

DOWNLOAD PROJECT DOCUMENT(S)

BiH PoWPA document

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
     
PHASE I (Round 3)  
         
OUTCOME 1: Identify national habitats (Ecological gap assessment)  
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)  
Activity 1.1 Identify and list BiH habitats 2 = activity fully underway Preparing and collecting possibille habitats from literature  
Activity 1.2 Prepare habitat interpretation manual 1 = just started, limited progress Collecting semple manuels from neighbour countries and prepareing our own habitat manuel  
Activity 1.3 Finalize the methodology for gap analysis 1 = just started, limited progress Some of them are finished  
     
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 1: Very hard to get more informations about activities taken from another projects.  
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 1: It must be started from early beginning.  
         
OUTCOME 2: Identify gaps (Ecological gap assessment)  
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)  
Activity 2.1 Compare map of habitats with existing PAs 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 2.2 Validate conservation priorities, accounting for local livelihoods 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 2.3 Map conservation priorities 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
     
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 2:    
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 2:    
         
OUTCOME 3: Gaps are adopted within NBSAP  
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)  
Activity 3.1 Promote inclusion of gap assessment results into NBSAP 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 3.2 Hold public discussion on results of gap analysis and proposed expansion plan 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
     
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 3:    
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 3:  

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