Can hunting and conservation of endemic Annamite ungulates be reconciled?
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Main Project
VALUE £294,469
WHERE Vietnam
Summary
More effective conservation of a globally important ecosystem by i) conducting applied conservation research on the highly endemic Annamite ungulate community and on hunting, ii) strengthening the capacity of leading universities within the region to produce well-trained graduates in biodiversity conservation who value traditional knowledge and iii) influencing on-the-ground community and government forest management systems.
Vinh University, American Museum of Natural History: Center for Biodiversity Conservation, National Forest Protection Dept, WWF - Greater Mekong Vietnam Office
Regions
East Asia
Biomes
TROPICAL FOREST, FORESTS
Production
WILDLIFE HARVEST
Threats To Biodiversity
OVER EXPLOITATION
Broad Approches
COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT, CO MANAGEMENT, INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, POLICY, GENERAL MEASURES, INCENTIVES, SUSTAINABLE USE, GOODS SERVICES, ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION, IN SITU, SPECIES CONSERVATION
Specific Tools
TRADE, GOVERNANCE, PROTECTED AREAS, MONITORING, TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE, PARTICIPATORY, CEPA, TRAINING, RESEARCH, RESEARCH TRAINING
Countries
Vietnam
Documents:
Download: Final Report - 17-008 FR Edited - 19/03/2015