WWF DEVELOPS NEW FINANCIAL TOOL TO
MANAGE MARINE PROTECTED AREAS


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2006

21/03/2006 - Curitiba, Brazil – WWF has developed a new financial model in the Mesoamerican Reef that will help improve the long-term management of important coastal and marine protected areas globally.

The Mesoamerican Reef – a priority ecoregion for WWF’s work worldwide – covers a large territory from the Bay Islands in the north of Honduras to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico, including the Guatemalan and Belizean coasts. However, natural resources in some of the area’s crucial protected areas are often poorly managed.

The new tool, which is aimed at all individuals and organizations working on protected areas, helps generate detailed information on the management, coordination and administrative costs of each individual protected area, as well as an entire network of coastal and marine protected areas. It collects and analyzes information on expenditures, income, projections and economic requirements for a period of ten years.

In addition, the model proposes various scenarios on present and future financial prospects, which will help identify and anticipate potential funding gaps and build a business plan.

WWF stresses that important human and material resources are needed to deal adequately with the numerous and complex issues linked to the management of protected areas, and that efficient use of financial resources is essential.

“One of the greatest challenges for long-term conservation is to provide a stable stream of income and revenues to sustain management activities such as regular patrols, public education, infrastructure maintenance and scientific research,” said Carlos Morales, Programme Manager for WWF Central America.

“Protected area managers have been waiting years for such a planning tool. It will revolutionize their way of working.”

The new tool was developed by WWF as part of the global conservation organization's Large Conservation Programme Management project, with the support of the Mesoamerican Reef Fund (MAR Fund). More than 90 experts in Guatemala, Honduras, Belize and Mexico contributed to developing the model, which has already underwent several trial runs. All the experts who supervised the trials showed great interest in the new model.

“The big advantage of this flexible tool is that it can be used for each separate protected area and to model an entire network — not only in Central America but also in other regions of the world,” said María José Gonzalez, Director of the MAR Fund.

END NOTES:

• WWF and the MAR Fund presented this new financial model at a round table discussion co-hosted by the governments of Senegal and Indonesia during the 8th UN Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity. The event — co-sponsored by WWF, The Nature Conservancy and the International Coral Reef Action Network — will focus on effective strategies and tools which can be used to establish well managed marine protected areas.

• WWF’s Global Marie Programme target for marine protected areas is the establishment and implementation of a network of effectively managed, ecologically representative MPAs covering at least 10 per cent of the world's seas by the year 2020. This is a minimum target which WWF would like to see the Parties to the CBD adopt during the COP8 discussion of targets and timelines for the Marine and Coastal Biodiversity programme of work.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Olivier van Bogaert)
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