Mountain Areas Conservancy Project (MACP)

Project Summary

The objective of the project is to support the conservation of biodiversity in Krakoram-Hindu Kush in the western Himalayan mountain in northern Pakistan. This is an area approximately 1.1 million ha in size in four montane ecological zones. One site on the confluence of the Himalaya and Karakoram ranges is famous for more than 250 varieties of medicinal plants and species, including the endangered Kot (costus roots). Another site in the alpine habitats is an important flyway for over 200 species of birds. Project activities would include the development of Village Conservation Plans; education and awareness campaigns, training in monitoring the impacts of wildlife resource use, village ecodevelopment, and establishment of a trust fund to cover the recurrent cost of implementing the village conservation plans.

Project Details

GEF Project ID
505
Project Type
Full-size Project
Status
Completed
Country
Pakistan
Region
Focal Areas
Funding Source
GEF Trust Fund
Implementing Agencies
United Nations Development Programme
Executing Agencies
Min. of Environment,Local Government and Rural Development
GEF Period:
GEF - 2
Approval Fiscal Year:
1999

Financials

Project Preparation Grant Amount
0 USD
GEF Project Grant
8,100,000 USD
Co-financing Total
8,250,000 USD
GEF Agency Fees
0 USD
Total Cost 16,350,000.00 USD

Project Timeline

Received by GEF
Concept Approved
01 Nov 1998
Project Approved for Implementation
31 Jan 1999
Project closed
07 Mar 2012