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Balancing development and environmental conservation and protection of the water resource base – The “greening” of water laws









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    A future for Ghana’s African Rosewood – Potential solutions to ensure the survival of a keystone species
    XV World Forestry Congress, 2-6 May 2022
    2022
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    Protecting forests in order to reduce tropical deforestation is essential to combat climate change and preserve biodiversity. Worldwide, deforestation is the second largest anthropogenic source of carbon dioxide release into the atmosphere, after fossil fuel combustion sources. The paper highlights that Ghana is currently losing its primary forests at an unsustainable rate and risks losing the African rosewood species forever. Using the Kalakpa Resource Reserve as a case study, it explores the devastating impacts that illegal logging and the resulting degradation has on local communities and wildlife. The paper evaluates the concerning implications for the achievement of SDG 15: Life on Land and, upon examining the supply and demand factors fuelling the trade, explores the potential of frontier technologies, particularly tethered aerostats, and other innovative means to address the challenge across countries. Finally, the authors offer policy recommendations that could improve protective mechanisms. They suggest that government stewardship and local community engagement needs to be urgently strengthened in order to enhance Ghana’s potential to restore the African rosewood and halt the loss of its remaining forests. Keywords: Ghana, African rosewood, Kalakpa Resource Reserve, Conservation ID: 3622813
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    Management Response to the Final Evaluation of the Project: “Management of Chimborazo’s Natural Resources”
    GCP /ECU/080/GFF
    2019
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    The ecosystem aimed to conserve and sustainably manage by the GEF-funded project “Management of Chimborazo’s Natural Resources" is the “páramo” which offers important environmental services such as the production of water, the capture of CO2 and great variety of native crops preserved thanks to the traditional knowledge of indigenous communities. The project's achievements were significant in the Chimborazo province: raising environmental awareness on the conservation of water resources, creation of regulations to implement compensation mechanisms for environmental services in order to improve the governance of natural resources, the approval of ordinances at provincial and cantonal level to protect biodiversity, storage and optimization of the use of irrigation water by creating committees of irrigators and water for human consumption. Future projects should continue supporting national and local governments in conserving endemic biodiversity (including agrobiodiversity) and implementing an information system on the state of biodiversity in the Chimborazo Reserve.
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    Final Evaluation of the Project: “Management of Chimborazo’s Natural Resources”
    GCP/ECU/080/GFF GEF ID: 3266
    2019
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    The ecosystem aimed to conserve and sustainably manage by the GEF-funded project “Management of Chimborazo’s Natural Resources" is the “páramo” which offers important environmental services such as the production of water, the capture of CO2 and great variety of native crops preserved thanks to the traditional knowledge of indigenous communities. The project's achievements were significant in the Chimborazo province: raising environmental awareness on the conservation of water resources, creation of regulations to implement compensation mechanisms for environmental services in order to improve the governance of natural resources, the approval of ordinances at provincial and cantonal level to protect biodiversity, storage and optimization of the use of irrigation water by creating committees of irrigators and water for human consumption. Future projects should continue supporting national and local governments in conserving endemic biodiversity (including agrobiodiversity) and implementing an information system on the state of biodiversity in the Chimborazo Reserve.

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