Annual Report

Fourth Annual Report

This fourth annual project report for the Community Development and Knowledge Management for the Satoyama Initiative Project (COMDEKS) documents achievements, constraints, and impacts with regard to the utilization of the UNEP/SCBD contribution of May 2014 through early May 2015. This report is accompanied by the preliminary financial report for the period through December 2014.

This annual report comprises three main sections. Section 1 provides a brief overview of COMDEKS, including its vision, objectives and components. Section 2 presents achievements and impacts to date of the COMDEKS Programme in the 20 participating countries. Finally, the last section of the report offers a preview of future activities as well as a number of recommendations.

UNDP would like to thank the Japanese Ministry of the Environment, the United Nations University for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) and the Secretariat of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity for their continuous support of COMDEKS, and the Global Environment Facility for the parallel co-financing provided to support COMDEKS through the SGP.

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Third Annual Report

This is the third annual project report for the Community Development and Knowledge Management for the Satoyama Initiative Project (COMDEKS). This annual report documents achievements, constraints and impacts for the period May 2013-May 2014. This report is accompanied by the preliminary financial report for the period through December 2013.

This annual report is divided into three sections. Section 1 provides a brief overview of COMDEKS, including its vision, objectives and components. Section 2 presents achievements and impacts to date of the COMDEKS project in the twenty participating countries. Finally, the last section of the report provides a preview of future activities as well as a number of recommendations.

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Second Annual Report

This is the second annual project report for the Community Development and Knowledge Management for the Satoyama Initiative Project (COMDEKS), May 2012 – May 2013. This annual report documents achievements, constraints, and impacts.

This annual report is divided into three sections. Section 1 provides a brief overview of COMDEKS, including its vision, objectives and components. Section 2 presents achievements and impacts to date of the COMDEKS project in the first 10 participating countries. Finally, the last section of the report provides a preview of future activities as well as a number of recommendations.

This report would not have been possible without the valuable contributions and support from the SGP National Coordinators from Brazil, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Fiji, India, Malawi, Nepal, Slovakia and Turkey.

UNDP would like to thank the Japanese Ministry of the Environment, the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies and the Secretariat of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity for their continuous support of COMDEKS.

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First Annual Report

The first annual project report for the Community Development and Knowledge Management for the Satoyama Initiative Project (COMDEKS) documents achievements, constraints and impacts for the period May 2011 – May 2012.

This annual report is divided into three sections. Section 1 provides an overview of COMDEKS, including its vision, objectives and components. Section 2 presents the preliminary achievements and impacts to date of the COMDEKS project, including a brief overview of the methodologies and approaches developed during the first year of project implementation. These initial achievements lay the necessary foundations for efficient and effective implementation and future results. Finally, the last section of the report provides a preview of the future activities and lay down some initial recommendations.

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