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Species Threat Abatement and Restoration in the Central African Republic

18 Oct 2024

This report presents findings from an assessment of the biodiversity conservation potential of four project sites: Lobaye, Mambéré-Kadéï, Ombella-Mpoko, and Sangha-Mbaéré located in the Bangui region of the Central African Republic (CAR). This assessment was done using the Species Threat Abatement and Recovery (STAR) metric, which employs high-resolution imagery and an approach to modelling species’ Area of Habitat (AOH) that was revised after June 2020 among other enhancements. This work was undertaken to better inform threat abatement and restoration planning and implementation at the partner project sites, and as part of a wider effort to pilot and strengthen the use of STAR as a tool for restoration and conservation practitioners, communities, investors, and policymakers.
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Authors

Schneck, Joshua, Hawkins, Frank, Cox, Neil, Mair, Louise, Thieme, Alison, Sexton, Joe, Gürpınar, Yiğit, Simpson, Megan, Vidal, Adriana

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Broad subject
Conservation
Call number
IUCN-2024-034, En
Imprint
Gland, Switzerland : IUCN, 2024
Pages
38
Physical Description
v, 30p. : ill., maps
Published in
The Restoration Initiative (TRI)

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