The overall objective of the project is to conserve biodiversity and ensure sustainable use of natural resources in Kure Mountains as a contribution to the objectives of Turkey’s National Biodiversity Strategy and towards global biodiversity conservation. The project has the following specific objectives:To develop a National Park management plan for the Kure Mountains National Park, including a sustainable tourism development strategy, through a consultative process involving government, NGOs and local communities.To promote in-situ conservation of biodiversity in Kure Mountains, supported by relevant management programmes for important species and sensitive habitats developed through research and monitoring studies;To support sustainable forest management and natural resource use, and secure long-term sustainability of forest ecosystems through relevant restoration programmes;To ensure long-term financial sustainability of the park through a visitor management programme supported by education, interpretation and recreation facilities, and consider effective mechanisms for management of Park revenues;To develop alternative livelihood options for local communities (i.e. eco-tourism, non-timber forest products) in order to reduce pressure on forest resources thus securing long term conservation goals;To improve environmental awareness of local communities and visitors by promoting natural and cultural values of Kure Mountains through awareness raising activities, media and outreach through local NGOs.

Project Details

GEF Project ID
1026
Country
Türkiye
Implementing Agencies
United Nations Development Programme
Approval FY
2008
Status
Completed
Region
Europe and Central Asia
Executing Agencies
Ministry of Environment and Forestry
GEF Period
GEF - 4
Project Type
Medium-size Project
Focal Areas
Funding Source
GEF Trust Fund

Financials

USD
Co-financing Total
1,432,000
GEF Project Grant
972,000
GEF Agency Fees
99,650

Timeline

Received by GEF
18 Oct 2006
Concept Approved
11 Oct 2007
Project Approved for Implementation
05 Mar 2008
Project Closed
05 Feb 2014