Strategies
Working
with the Communities: Through direct community outreach and education,
PPY will continue to work with the residents of the priority areas to
design, develop, and operate alternative, sustainable economic activities.
Eco-regional
Planning: PPY will continue planning and developing conservation criteria
with an eco-regional focus. Different systems of conservation, based on
local needs, will be promoted, corridors that allow free wildlife movement
and migration will be defined, and proposals for their management will
be presented to the appropriate authorities.
Conservation
Education: PPY will promote knowledge, best practices and idea exchange,
as well as training directed at management practices favorable to the
conservation of the Peninsula´s natural resources.
Conservation
Land Management: PPY will work in capacity building and the necessary
infrastructure to promote the conservation and public and/or private management
of land, by supporting different types of conservation mechanisms.
Information
System for Conservation: PPY will consolidate a strategy that facilitates
and offers guidelines on knowledge-sharing through the systematization
and organization of vital information for conservation efforts. With this
GIS network PPY will have a socioeconomic biological indicator monitoring
system for tracking the use, threats and state of conservation of the
Peninsula´s natural resources. CPIC
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Research
and Biodiversity Monitoring Support: PPY will identify areas of natural
resource wealth, in order to facilitate the proper exploration, planning
and operation of ecologically friendly projects. As a result of its investigations,
PPY will be able to establish criteria for the future use of these ecologically
important zones, as well as prepare continuing reports on the state of
conservation, present use and degree of alteration of the natural resources.

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