In fulfillment of its mandate to support conservation through building institutional capacity, the C.A.P.E. partnership has invested both in the development of individuals within organizations and also in the organizations themselves. At a larger scale capacity has been developed through support of inter-institutional, landscape-level initiatives. The Greater Cederberg Biodiversity Corridor (GCBC) is one of seven landscape initiatives supported by C.A.P.E. The primary aim in creating conservation corridors is to maintain and restore connectivity across a landscape, as a mechanism to respond to the impacts of climate change and to support livelihoods. The Cederberg Biodiversity Corridor has mobilized a wide range of role-players. The initiative has significantly strengthened the institutional capacity of those committed to the preservation of the Cederberg’s unique biodiversity.
Category: CAPE publications
Authors: CAPE
Contributors: CAPE Partners
Published 2009 by CAPE
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