FBMP (Nagaland) review and planning workshop focus on conservation measures

Officials and others during the FBMP (Nagaland ) annual review and planning workshop held at Forest Office Complex, Kohima on February 24 and 25.

Officials and others during the FBMP (Nagaland ) annual review and planning workshop held at Forest Office Complex, Kohima on February 24 and 25.

Kohima, February 26 (MExN): The Forest and Biodiversity Management in the Himalaya (Nagaland) Project (FBMP) funded by KfW (German Development Bank) conducted its annual review and planning workshop at the Forest Office Complex, Kohima on February 24 and 25.

The review and planning workshop focused on conservation measures activities to strengthen biodiversity management institutions through implementing the provisions of Biodiversity Act, 2002 and reinforce conservation in the Community Conserved Areas, stated a press release received here.

Project Implementing Agencies, Department of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (DEFCC) and Nagaland Empowerment of People through Economic Development (NEPED) as well as its partners, the Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Foundation for Ecological Security (FES), Nagaland Bio Resource Mission (NBRM), Nagaland Community Conserved Area Forum (NCCAF) and Nagaland State Biodiversity Board (NSBB) participated in the planning and review. 

Supongnukshi, IFS, Chief Conservator of Forest and Project Director gave an overview of the project progress, Libanthung Lotha, IAS, Commissioner & Secretary, GoN and Team Leader NEPED and E Mhonbemo Patton, Principal Secretary, DEFCC exhorted the participants and commended the initiatives being taken up under the project. 

In his address, the Principal Secretary, DEFCC, stressed on community involvement in planning and implementation with specified timeline, accountability, accurate and factual reporting, financial prudency, convergence and encouraged the project to develop indigenous desiccation methods for increasing the shelf life of the products being developed by the SHGs as well as stressing on the importance of documentation for posterity.

During the review respective project progress were made by all the Project Implementing Agencies, the DEFCC and the NEPED and by the Project partners, the WII, FES, NBRM, NCCAF and NSBB. Discussions on Conservation Measures and Heritage sites were also held led by Nand Kishor Agrawal, Chief Technical Advisor, PMC. 

Way forward and concluding remarks was shared by the Project Director. 

It may be noted that the FBMP is being implemented in 64 villages across 5 districts of the state across 7 landscapes and 12 Community Conserved Areas (CCAs).
 



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