Ghana : Coastal Wetlands Management
The objectives of the Coastal Wetlands Management Project for Ghana (1993-99) were to maintain the ecological integrity of five key coastal wetland areas by involving the people who derive their livelihood from these ecosystems in the planning and implementation of management programs; to identify and monitor the common resources that benefit the human and bird populations in the wetlands, and manage them without unduly restricting the options of people to derive benefit from the resources. It would also develop capabilities at government and community level for implementing the program. This project was implemented with the assistance of a Global Environmental Trust Fund grant.
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Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2002-06
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Subjects: | COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT, WETLANDS, PROJECT IMPACT, LESSONS LEARNED, MICROENTERPRISES, BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION, STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION, CAPACITY BUILDING, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, PROJECT SUSTAINABILITY, NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AGRICULTURE, BIODIVERSITY, CHANNELS, COASTAL WETLANDS, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNITY INVESTMENT, CREEKS, CROP PRODUCTION, ECOSYSTEMS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, FARMING, FISHERIES, FISHING, FORESTRY, HABITATS, LAGOONS, MARKETING, NATIONAL WETLANDS, PROGRAMS, PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION, PUBLIC AWARENESS, TREE PLANTATIONS, WASTE, WASTE DISPOSAL, WATER QUALITY, WETLAND AREAS, WETLAND CONSERVATION, WETLANDS MANAGEMENT, WILDLIFE, WOODLOTS, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/2005721/ghana-coastal-wetlands-management-project https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9765 |
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