More than 20 years of international cooperation for the conservation of biodiversity in Equatorial Guinea: outcomes and challenges

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N. Zafra-Calvo
L. Arranz
R. Castelo
J. García-Francisco
J.E. García-Yuste
J. Pérez del Val
M.A. Rodríguez

Abstract

More  than  20  years  of  international  cooperation  for  the  conservation  of  biodiversity  in  Equatorial  Guinea:  outcomes  and challenges.


International cooperation with the Equatorial Guinean administration in biodiversity conservation issues started more than 20
years ago. Since then, an ample number of projects have been implemented with different outcomes but similar limitations and challenges. Despite  of  most  governmental  effort,  future  conservation  proposals  in  the  country  will  have  to  attain  authorities  assume  like  own  the biodiversity  conservation  of  the  country.  Next  to  it,  the  development  of  the  recent  national  conservation  institutions  and  the  appropriate training of sufficient number of local staff could be the following challenge. To obtain a continued funding to support conservation actions will help to the establishment in the country of a strategy of conservation that secure effective results in the long term.

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Zafra-Calvo, N., Arranz, L., Castelo, R., García-Francisco, J., García-Yuste, J., Pérez del Val, J., & Rodríguez, M. (2008). More than 20 years of international cooperation for the conservation of biodiversity in Equatorial Guinea: outcomes and challenges. Ecosistemas, 17(2). Retrieved from https://revistaecosistemas.net/index.php/ecosistemas/article/view/102
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