Examples of National Protected Areas System in a sentence
This ambitious Project would also allow Belize to meet its commitments under the Convention on Biological Diversity and the goals set under the Belize National Protected Areas System Plan.
The Executive REDD+ Secretariat is composed by two public servants from the National Protected Areas System (SINAC) and two from the National Forest Finance Fund (FONAFIFO), one of them is designates for its coordination.
This study addresses protected areas in a more ample sense and includes protected areas (stricto sensu, for nature conservation), indigenous people’s lands and military areas8.Brazilian protected areas are currently included in 12 categories of the National Protected Areas System (Sistema Nacional de Unidades de Conservação – SNUC, Law No. 9,985, of 2000)9.
The GEF Strengthening National Capacities (SNC) Project aims to build legal, financial and institutional capacities for effective management of PAs. A major expected outcome of the SNC project is for the National Protected Areas System to be supported by modernized and diversified financing thereby increasing the sustainability of the PA system.
There are currently 103 protected areas within the NPAS (National Protected Areas System).
To achieve this, the framework specifies the adoption and implementation of the National Protected Areas System Plan and strengthening of the legal and administrative framework for protected areas.
PROBAP’s area of influence corresponds to 38% of the National Protected Areas System of Honduras (SINAPH).
It also opened spaces for the restructuring and consolidation of the National Protected Areas System (SINAPH).
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSA sincere expression of gratitude is offered to all the persons who contributed information and provided input in the revision and updating process of the previous National Protected Areas System Plan.Special appreciation goes to the staff members of the NPAS Secretariat and the members of the National Protected Areas Technical Committee, chaired by Chief Forest Officer, Mr. Wilber Sabido and the Fisheries Administrator, Ms. Beverly Wade as the Vice-Chair.
The project is consistent with the National Protected Areas System Plan (NPASP), as it would target the completion of a comprehensive marine protected areas system in accordance with recommendations from this Plan, and fulfilling Belize’s commitments to the Convention on Biological Diversity Program of Work on Protected Areas.