Implementation of Réunion’s National Strategy for Protected Areas
Design, preparation, facilitation, and promotion of collective intelligence workshops
Project
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The national strategy for protected areas pursues ambitious qualitative and quantitative objectives, with the aim of recovering biodiversity, preventing and mitigating the effects of climate change and enhancing the natural and cultural heritage of the territories. It aims to increase the proportion of marine and terrestrial protected areas to at least 30% of the national territory, and the proportion of protected areas under strong protection to at least 10%.
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The DEAL's Water and Biodiversity Department called on BRL Ingénierie to draw up, prepare, lead and promote the collective intelligence workshops aimed at defining the priorities for action for Réunion in line with the national strategy.
Sustainable Development Goals (SDD) of the United Nations

"The erosion of biodiversity, the fight against invasive exotic species and resilience to climate change are major challenges today, all the more so in an island environment such as Réunion, which is largely classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Local and international cooperation in the Indian Ocean region, the networking of protected areas and the definition of effective protection and management methods are all challenges that must be met by the territorial action plan for Réunion. "



