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Restoration plan for Divo Botanic Reserve

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The development of this restoration plan is the first step in the process to achieving the recovery of the Divo Botanic Reserve. To maintain momentum, the most important next step is to form a management committee for the reserve as none of the above can be achieved by any single organisation working in isolation. The management committee will need representation from all key local and national stakeholders. Once it is accepted to make decisions on behalf of the reserve, the task of the management committee will then be to work in partnerships to synergise the conservation actions and maximise impact. To ensure adaptive management going forwards, it will be important that data be collected on the conservation actions, and it is also recommended that the management committee meets regularly to evaluate progress and assign responsibilities with timely deadlines.
    Publication year

    2025

    Authors

    Harvey-Brown, Y.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    biodiversity, restoration, resource conservation, environmental management

    Geographic

    Côte d'Ivoire

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