BIODIVERSITY AT SPECIES LEVEL

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BIODIVERSITY AT SPECIES LEVEL PROCESSES AND IMPACTS IMPORTANT HABITATS 1. Monitor impact variables Fire Flooding Rainfall Wildlife damage Woodland clearing etc Emphasis on Biodiversity Conservation at Conservancy Level Fires Flooding 3. Globally Important Species Globally threatened and important spp. e.g. Rhinos Elephants Wattled Cranes etc 2. National Important Species Endemics Red Data spp. National high value spp. etc 1. Locally Important Species Wildlife Fruit trees Building materials Medicinal plants Craft plants etc Carefully select species and aspects that: Are of local importance & relevance (including future potential), Are good indicators of change/over-use and Unless clearly relevant for local decision-making-DO NOT MONITOR –unless someone is prepared to pay for this service Build monitoring into Event Books system 1.Map where necessary 2. Look at management needs Wetlands Riparian wood lands etc MONITORING For more information, please contact: Mrs. Kapala Hoge Namibia Nature Foundation PO Box 245 Windhoek, Namibia Tel: (+) 264-61-248345 Fax: (+) 264-61-24834 E-mail:[email protected] This poster is made possible through financial support provided by the European Community under Grand Reference No. B7-6200/00-17ENV/DEV This Poster was designed and produced by Mrs. Kapala Hoge of the Namibian Nature Foundation

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Fires. Flooding. MAKING BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION RELEVANT AT THE LOCAL LEVEL. Emphasis on Biodiversity Conservation at Conservancy Level. PROCESSES AND IMPACTS. IMPORTANT HABITATS. BIODIVERSITY AT SPECIES LEVEL. 1.   Monitor impact variables ·    Fire ·    Flooding ·    Rainfall - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BIODIVERSITY AT SPECIES LEVELPROCESSES AND IMPACTS IMPORTANT HABITATS

1.   Monitor impact variables   Fire   Flooding   Rainfall   Wildlife damage Woodland

clearing etc

Emphasis on Biodiversity Conservation at Conservancy Level

Fires

Flooding

3. Globally ImportantSpecies

Globally threatened and important spp.e.g.    Rhinos    Elephants    Wattled Cranes    etc

2. National ImportantSpecies    Endemics    Red Data spp. National high value spp.    etc

1. Locally ImportantSpecies    Wildlife    Fruit trees    Building materials    Medicinal plants    Craft plants    etc

Carefully select species and aspects that: Are of local importance & relevance (including future potential), Are good indicators of change/over-use and Unless clearly relevant for local decision-making-DO NOT MONITOR –unless someone is prepared to pay for this service Build monitoring into Event Books system

1. Map where necessary

2. Look at management needs    Wetlands    Riparian wood lands etc

MONITORING

For more information, please contact:

Mrs. Kapala HogeNamibia Nature FoundationPO Box 245Windhoek, NamibiaTel: (+) 264-61-248345Fax: (+) 264-61-24834E-mail:[email protected]

This poster is made possible through financial support provided by the European Community under Grand Reference No. B7-6200/00-17ENV/DEV

This Poster was designed and produced by Mrs. Kapala Hoge of the Namibian Nature Foundation