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Promoting community based monitoring of biodiversity

Description

Community-based monitoring is the ongoing collection, analysis, and use of resource management information at the community level, where many of the threats to biodiversity originate and resource-use decisions are made. The community decides on what to monitor and is responsible for the collection, analysis, and use of the information. The results of monitoring must be integrated into a community decision-making process that allows people to weigh evidence and propose actions.

Context

Effective monitoring can help a community deal with threats to its future, come up with possible interventions to address the threats, analyze how well actions are working, and provide the insight to know how to modify behavior and management practices. Simple monitoring systems that can be easily managed by local people can raise community awareness and commitment to protecting local biodiversity.

Counter-claim

1. From a community's perspective, people fear that monitoring will reveal problems that the community then has to deal with. From an NGO's perspective, reluctance to monitor often stems from the perception that funding is tied to success, and monitoring can indicate failure.

Broader

Facilitated by

Problem

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

Metadata

Database
Global strategies
Type
(E) Emanations of other strategies
Subject
  • Communication » Promotion
  • Research, standards » Inspection, tests
  • Society » Communities
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    May 21, 2019