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Title
Strengthening Conservation and Management Across the Mt. Navotuvotu-Mt. Kasi Forest Corridor: Final Stakeholders Report
Author(s)
Stacy Jupiter; Ged Acton; Akanisi Caginitoba; Kini Koto; Natalie Askew; Gander Wainiqolo
Published
2013
Abstract
In May 2012, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) received a 13 month grant from the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) for “Strengthening Conservation and Management Across the Mt. Navotuvotu-Mt. Kasi Forest Corridor, Fiji.” The long-term goal of project is to work with communities to achieve, by 2020, 20% protection of forests and streams within key biodiversity areas across the Mt. Navotuvotu-Mt. Kasi forest corridor and 10% protection outside. The Mt. Navotuvotu-Mt. Kasi forest corridor covers the heavily forested districts of Dama, Vuya, Solevu, Nadi, Wainunu, Kubulau (Bua Province), and Wailevu and adjacent catchments in Koroala (Cakaudrove Province), on Fiji’s second largest island of Vanua Levu.
Full Citation
Jupiter, S., G. Acton, A. Caginitoba, K. Koto, N. Askew, and G. Wainiqolo (2013). Strengthening Conservation and Management Across the Mt. Navotuvotu-Mt. Kasi Forest Corridor: Final Stakeholders Report. Suva, Fiji: Wildlife Conservation Society, Fiji, 1-18.
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