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Natural Resource Working Group: N R M anagemen t Monitori ng Systems Community Game Guards Managemen t Plans NR Inventory Service Develop Systems Support Research Facilitation Service Mapping Service Develop Materials Provide Training Assist with M&E Assist with NR Improvement NNF SSS WWF DoF NACSO DRM DEA RISE MET (Khorixas & Uis) SRT NDT (South) MET (Mariental/Keetmanshoo p) NNDFN (NNC) MET (Tsumkwe) IRDNC (N/West) MET (Outjo & Opuwo) SRT IRDNC (Caprivi) MET (Katima) Rössing Foundation MET (Ongwendiwa) Service providers to the CBNRM Programme in Namibia Government is the chair of NACSO

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NR Inventory Service. Mapping Service. WWF. Monitoring Systems. NR Management. Community Game Guards. Windhoek Based Persons. NACSO. NNF. Develop Materials. Assist with M&E. SSS. DRM. DEA. DoF. Develop Systems. Provide Training. Field Based Natural Resource Persons. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NR Management

Monitoring

SystemsCommunity

Game Guards

Management Plans

NR Inventory Service

Develop Systems

Support Research

Facilitation Service

Mapping Service

Develop Materials

Provide Training

Assist with M&E

Assist with NR Improvement

NNFSSS

WWF

DoF

NACSO

DRM DEA

RISEMET (Khorixas & Uis)SRT

NDT (South)MET (Mariental/Keetmanshoop)

NNDFN (NNC)MET (Tsumkwe)

IRDNC (N/West)MET (Outjo & Opuwo)SRT

IRDNC (Caprivi)MET (Katima)

Rössing FoundationMET (Ongwendiwa)

Service providers to the CBNRM Programme in Namibia

Government is the chair of NACSO

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Areas of Activity

Natural Resource Management &

Monitoring

Monitoring

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Monitoring

• Event books introduced in Omatendeka and follow-up in Ehirovipuka.

• Follow-up in all East Caprivi conservancies – this was a mid-year review for 6 conservancies/emerging conservancies.

• Evaluation of Tsiseb (RISE)• Initiated event book at Otjimboyo (Swakop MET support)• Filing system initiated in Caprivi

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Management & Monitoring System

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Mapping

• Boundaries for two new conservancies in process of being mapped in Otjouzondjupa.

• Boundary maps and descriptions have been completed for 3 conservancies in Kunene – Ozondundu, Okangundumba and Anabeb.

• Tracks and features mapped in Sorris Sorris – supported by MET.

• Mapping support to NACSO partners – e.g. Lodge development in north-west.

• Ortho-photos processed for the north.

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Emerging Kunene Conservancies

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Game Counts

• Counts undertaken in Caprivi conservancies. NRWG in partnership with IRDNC provided technical support.

• North-west count.

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Support to MET

• Incident book for protected areas in north-east.• Follow-up GIS support to Katima and Rundu.• Briefing document on the impacts of trophy hunting in

the north-west.• Busy working with DSS and P&W Management Manual

for THE UTILIZATION OF GAME IN CONSERVANCIES• Establishing GIS for MET Tsumkwe office.• Processed ortho-photos for rhino census.

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Support strategy for GIS in Namibia

Central Windhoek Node:

• Provides roll-out systems and baseline-data

• Provides technical support

• Provides and facilitates training

• Provides incentives for data sharing

• Maintains data standards, directory structures, metadata

• Acquires support for GIS development and provides grants to regional nodes

• Coordinates regional GIS activities

Regional User Nodes:

• Essentially end users – practical people who occasionally use GIS in their daily work

• Depend on central support for training, baseline data, etc.

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Other Activities

• Participation in WSSD through GISD alliance

• Benefits include:– Raising profile of CBNRM– Software– Geo-spatial resources– Webmapping and training