Forest and Biodiversity management in the Himalayas; Nagaland- KFW

Name of the Scheme – Forest and Biodiversity Management in the Himalayas ; Nagaland – KFW

Department –Forests, Ecology, Environment and Wildlife

Scheme for : Institutions and Individual.

Where to Apply : Divisional Forest Office ( DFO), Kohima,Wokha, Peren, Tuensang ; NEPED Office , Kohima

When to Apply : NA

Project Goals and Objectives

The primary aim of the project is effective and sustainable management of Community Conserved Areas (CCAs) in selected landscapes of Nagaland for improved connectivity and conservation of biodiversity, while supporting forest dependent communities in their livelihood activities.

Sl. No.Name of DivisionNumber of Ranges/BeatsName of the Ranges/BeatsNo. of VillagesTotal
1Mon2Mon Range1019
Naginimora Range9
2Zunheboto2Atoizu Beat1020
Pughoboto Range10
3Kiphire1Kiphire Range1818
4Peren2Tening Range713
Peren Range6
5Wokha2Wokha Range920
Doyang Beat11
6Dimapur2Piphema Beat37
Medziphema Beat4
7Longleng2Longleng Range59
Sitap Range4
8Phek2Pfutsero  Range820
Meluri Range12
9Tuensang3Tuensang Range1125
Longkhim Range7
Noklak Range7
10Mokokchung2Changtongya Beat718
Mokokchung Range11
11Kohima2Chiephobozou  Range716
Tseminyu Range9
Total no of Ranges /Beats22Total Number of Project Villages185

​The Project also intends to strengthen state and local biodiversity management institutions through implementing the provisions of Biodiversity Act, 2002; contribute towards fulfilling India’s commitment to the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) by achieving the Indian National Biodiversity Targets and Aichi targets.

Project Targets

The project will cover 12 cluster CCAs covering an area of about 30,000 ha, in 70 villages of the selected five districts viz., Kohima, Mokokchung, , Peren, Tuensang & Wokha.

These CCAs will be taken up under seven (7) Landscape Themes as indicated in the table below. The project will also target around 35,000 households living in the identified 70 villages.

Project Duration

The Project is for a duration of up to 8 years (2020-2027). The project will start with a 1 year planning and piloting phase, followed by an implementation phase of 4 years and a consolidation phase of up to three years.

These CCAs will be taken up under seven (7) Landscape Themes as indicated in the table below. The project will also target around 35,000 households living in the identified 70 villages.

Major Project Components

There are four major project components as mentioned below:

  1. Conservation Planning and EPA- This includes sub-components such as preparation of village Micro Plans, CCA Management Plans and Landscape Plans. It also includes activities such as Preparation of People’s Biodiversity Registers (PBR), Entry Point Activities (EPA) and Baseline Survey.
  • Conservation Measures for CCA Management – Achievable activities identified in the various plans developed will be implemented through this components. An additional Conservation Fund will be provided to the project villages, which is primarily for sustaining the conservation efforts post project.
  • Capacity Building- This component includes various capacity development activities such as trainings, workshops, development of education modules, exposure trips and also documentation.
  • Livelihood: The project engages in livelihood support through a contest-based approach, promoting biodiversity-based and sustainable livelihoods, on-farm/off-farm activities, and Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS). It facilitates holistic sustainable livelihoods and aims to enhance rural income, leading to improved Community Conserved Areas and better climate change adaptation through inclusive community involvement at all project stages.

Source:

https://www.fbmpnagaland.com/about-fbmp