Strategic Directions |
Investment Priorities |
1. Prevent, control, and eradicate invasive species in key biodiversity areas |
1.1 Strengthen defences against the introduction and spread of invasive species and pathogens that threaten biodiversity |
1.2 Control or eradicate invasive species in key biodiversity areas, particularly where they threaten native species with extinction |
1.3 Perform research, provide training in management techniques, and develop rapid response capacity against particularly serious invasive species |
2. Strengthen the conservation status and management of 60 key biodiversity areas |
2.1 Develop and manage conservation areas that conserve currently unprotected priority sites, especially critical refugia such as large forest blocks and alien-free habitats |
2.2 Improve the management of existing protected areas that are priority site outcomes |
3. Build awareness and participation of local leaders and community members in the implementation of protection and recovery plans for threatened species |
3.1 Develop and implement species recovery plans for highly threatened species requiring species-focused action, especially those that have received little effort to date |
3.2 Strengthen leadership and effectiveness of local conservation organizations by developing peer-learning networks and promoting exchanges and study tours |
3.3 Raise the environmental awareness of communities about species and sites of global conservation concern through social marketing and participatory planning and management approaches |
4. Provide strategic leadership and effective coordination of CEPF investment through a regional implementation team |
4.1 Build a broad constituency of civil society groups working across institutional and political boundaries toward achieving the shared conservation goals described in the ecosystem profile. |