Project

Conserving Biodiversity and Enhancing Ecosystem Functions through a "Ridge to Reef" Approach in the Cook Island

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Project Objective: To build national and local capacities and actions to ensure effective conservation of biodiversity, food security and livelihoods and the enhancement of ecosystem functions within the Cook Islands Marine Park. 

Project Category

Biodiversity

Region

Asia , SIDS (Asia)

Country

Cook Islands

Budget

19,367,431.00 USD

Total Cost of the project

4,267,431 USD

GEF Allocation to project

Partners

National Environment Service

The Cook Islands National Environment Service is the central government agency charged with protecting, managing and conserving the environment of the Cook Islands, on behalf of and for the benefit of present and future Cook Islanders. We want to ensure that we provide you with the most current information available.

Contacts

Nicole Glineur

Senior Environmental Specialist/Task Team Leader

GEF ID

5348

Status

active

Focal Area

Biodiversity, Land Degradation, International Waters, Climate Change

Project Type

Full-Size Project

Last Update

02 Mar, 2020