Timor-Leste

 

APPROVAL DATE

October 2008 (Phase I), January 2009 (Phase II)

POWPA ACTIVITIES

1.1.1, 1.1.4, 3.2.1 & 1.1.5

CONTACT PERSON(S)

Ms. Joana Lima [joana.lima@undp.org]

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Phase I, Phase II

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
     
PHASE I (Round 4)  
         
OUTCOME 1: Ecological gap assessment  
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)  
Activity 1.1 Analyze ecological studies (e.g., IBAs) and develop plan to cover unsurveyed areas 3 = significant progress, nearly complete Mount Mundo Perdido and Mount Laritame ecological study finalised and ready to be published in English and Indonesian  
Activity 1.2 Conduct ecological surveys for un-surveyed areas using remote sensing, aerial photos 1 = just started, limited progress Kupang consultants prepared report. Follow-up activities expected in the next quarter.  
Activity 1.3 Review and map current forms of conservation/protection 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 1.4 Produce biodiversity richness maps with delineation of key priorities 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 1.5 Map proposed PAs and location of key biodiversity 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 1.6 Prepare a demonstration site of site conservation management plan for 1 PA 1 = just started, limited progress English language brochure for Nino Konis Santana National Park finalised.  
     
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 1: The end of the Darwin Initiative project that supported the activities of the DPANP led to reduced financial and human resources available to undertake activities.  
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 1:    
         
OUTCOME 2: Develop targets for expanded PA network  
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)  
Activity 2.1 Develop Strategic Action Plan for PA network 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 2.1a Map prospective PAs and gather associated documentation 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 2.2 Propose national PAN targets for 2015 and beyond (PAs, governance types,IUCN cat.) 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 2.3 Propose DPANP, mission, goals, objectives, priorities, staffing, funding, etc. 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 2.4 Identify legal acts to be amended, adopted 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 2.5 Submit to government for approval 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
     
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 2:    
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 2:    
         
PHASE 2 (Round 5)  
OUTCOME 1: Assess capacity and develop capacity building programme  
Specific actions Description Progress snapshot Steps taken this quarter (if any)  
Activity 1.1 Identify human capacity needs 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 1.2 Review work activites of existing human resources 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 1.3a Determine realistic staffing levels for PA network 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 1.3b Prepare schedule staffing needs for short and long term 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 1.4 Analyze capacity of national institutions to train participants 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 1.5 Identify training needs that cannot be met and recommend alternatives 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 1.6 Develop and budget the plan and identify appropriate training courses 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 1.7a Begin implementation of the capacity plan through 1 training 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 1.7b Develop detailed training plan 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
Activity 1.8 Develop sustainable finance plan for training programme and seek funding 0 = not yet begun, no progress    
     
Obstacles faced in implementing Activity 1:    
Lessons learned in implementing Activity 1:  

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