Programme for Bornean Biodiversity and Ecosystems Conservation II
Malaysia
Whole Sabah state with emphasis on Crocker Range Park, river basin of Kinabatangan and Segama rivers
September, 9, 2007
From October 2007 To September 2012
Sabah Biodiversity Council/Centre and other agencies, including Sabah state agencies, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and other related organizations, and the people of Sabah
The Technical Cooperation Programme for the Bornean Biodiversity and Ecosystems Conservation in the State of Sabah (hereinafter referred to as "the Programme" or "BBEC") has been implemented since 1st February 2002, based on the Record of Discussions (hereinafter referred to as "the R/D") signed on 19th October 2001.
The duration of the Programme is from February 2002 to January 2007, a period of five years. The Programme is operated based on the framework and programme design agreed in October 2001. These are the result of 16 workshops and over 20 meetings conducted in seven places in Sabah State and participated by over 300 people during the preparatory period of one year and a half year.
The Programme consists of four components, (1) Research and Education Component, (2) Park Management Component, (3) Habitat Management Component and (4) Public Awareness Component. Accordingly, the Programme has a Programme Design Matrix and Project Design Matrix for the four components.
Biodiversity and ecosystem conservation in Sabah is strengthened and internationally recognised.
A system for biodiversity and ecosystem conservation in Sabah is strengthened and Sabah state becomes capable of extending knowledge and skills on biodiversity conservation to other states of Malaysia and foreign countries.
The capacity of the Sabah State to plan, coordinates, and promote biodiversity and ecosystem conservation activities is strengthened.
The capacity of Sabah state agencies and UMS to implement biodiversity and ecosystem conservation activities for protected areas such as state parks, wildlife conservation areas, and forest reserves is enhanced.
2-1 | The capacity of the Sabah Parks and relevant parties to implement biodiversity and ecosystem conservation activities for state parks is enhanced through managing the Crocker Range Park. |
2-2 | The capacity of the Sabah Wildlife Department and relevant parties to implement biodiversity and ecosystem conservation activities for wildlife conservation areas is further enhanced through managing the Lower Segama Wildlife Conservation Area. |
2-3 | The capacity of the Sabah Forestry Department and relevant parties to implement biodiversity and ecosystem conservation activities for forest reserves is further enhanced through managing the River basin of Kinabatangan and Segama Rivers. |
The capacity of Sabah state agencies and UMS to provide training on biodiversity and ecosystem conservation is enhanced.
1-1 | Enhance understanding of the Sabah Biodiversity Council members on biodiversity and ecosystem conservation. |
1-2 | Recommend the institutional arrangement of the Sabah Biodiversity Centre (SaBC) including proposals for staffing, location of the office, finance, internal rules and regulations, and etc. |
1-3 | Conduct capacity building activities for SaBC. |
1-4 | Prepare a strategic plan for activities of SaBC. |
1-5 | Select the purposes of SaBC to be assisted by BBEC II. |
1-6 | Prepare an action plan for the Centre based on the priority purposes chosen in the above. |
1-7 | Implement the action plan. |
1-8 | Prepare and publish annual report of SaBC. |
1-9 | Facilitate the approval of the Sabah Environmental Education Policy (EE policy). |
1-10 | Prepare an implementation plan for the EE policy on biodiversity and ecosystem conservation. |
1-11 | Establish a monitoring and evaluation mechanism of the environmental education activities. |
1-12 | Publish and release information on biodiversity and ecosystem conservation in Sabah including BBEC activities through various media such as newspapers, TV, radio and web-site. |
1-13 | Document the achievements of Output 1 to be used in the updating of the Sabah Conservation Strategy. |
1-14 | Coordinate updating of the Sabah Conservation Strategy. |
2-1-1 | Manage the Crocker Range Park focusing on Community Use Zone (CUZ). |
2-1-2 | Promote introduction of CUZ to other protected areas. |
2-1-3 | Conduct research directly applicable to biodiversity and ecosystems conservation. |
2-1-4 | Implement environmental education activities based on the EE policy. |
2-1-5 | Document the achievements of Sub-output 2-1 to be used in the updating of the Sabah Conservation Strategy. |
2-2-1 | Manage the Lower Segama Wildlife Conservation Area (focusing on participatory conservation activities and community-based ecotourism). |
2-2-2 | Implement environmental education activities based on the EE policy. |
2-2-3 | Document the achievements of Sub-output 2-2 to be used in the updating of the Sabah Conservation Strategy. |
2-3-1 | Manage the river basin of Kinabatangan and Segama rivers. |
2-3-2 | Conduct research directly applicable to biodiversity and ecosystems conservation. |
2-3-3 | Implement environmental education activities based on the EE policy. |
2-3-4 | Document the achievements of Sub-output 2-3 to be used in the updating of the Sabah Conservation Strategy. |
3-1 | Compile and analyse biodiversity and ecosystem conservation activities conducted by the private sector, and NGOs in Malaysia. |
3-2 | Collect information on local training needs, formulate training programmes and conduct trainings to relevant parties of Sabah. |
3-3 | Collect information on training needs in Sarawak, Peninsular Malaysia and foreign countries. |
3-4 | Identify knowledge and experience of Sabah, which may be applicable to Sarawak, Peninsular Malaysia and foreign countries. |
3-5 | Formulate training programmes and conduct trainings to personnel and institutions in Sarawak, Peninsular Malaysia and foreign countries. |
3-6 | Evaluate the trainings and improve the training programmes. |
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