Improving Mangrove Conservation Across the Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape (ETPS) Through Coordinated Regional and National Strategy Development and Implementation
In partnership with Conservation International, the GEF-funded project “Improving Mangrove Conservation across the Eastern Tropical Pacific Seascape (ETPS) through Coordinated Regional and National Strategy Development and Implementation” works to conserve mangroves in the Eastern Tropical Pacific countries of Costa Rica, Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama. Mangroves provide many benefits to the region: they protect and stabilize coastlines, sequester carbon, and are a critical source of food security. With these mangroves threatened by coastal development, aquaculture, and felled for wood products, local governments are taking action and have agreed to a regional initiative for “ridge to reef” mangrove management. Through this project, each country will implement national policies and plans to help protect 736,000 hectares of mangroves in the region.
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Photo taken by WWF GEF Agency during project mission
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Photo taken by WWF GEF Agency during project mission
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Photo taken by WWF GEF Agency during project mission
Countries: Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama
Focal area: International Waters
Project status: Closed
GEF Project ID: 5771
Implementing Agency: WWF-US
Executing Agency: Conservation International Permanent Commission for the South Pacific (CPPS); UNESCO-Quito
GEF Project Grant: US$ 1,900,810
Co-financing: US$ 4,516,858
GEF Agency Fee: US$ 171,073
PIF Stage Documents:
CEO Endorsement Documents:
Environmental and Social Safeguards Documents:
Implementation Documents