Spiny bush (south) KBAs Prioritization Center for Biodiversity Consevation Conservation International Madagascar.

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Spiny bush (south) KBAs Prioritization Center for Biodiversity Consevation Conservation International Madagascar

Prioritization: 2 themes –Discuss this first in terms of Durban Vision Planning –Then with Prioritization among KBAs

Date Used for Durban Vision Prioritization Previous prioritization initiatives GEF prioritization workshop in 1995 Important Bird Areas (Birdlife )in 1999 Plan GRAP (Potential Protected areas) CI Total Biodiversity coverage workshop in 2001 Assessment of Priority Areas for Plants Conservation: APAPC (MBG) in 2005 Regional prioritizations workshops Durban Vision Prioritization National database for Durban Vision Outcomes database (KBAs database) –Vulnerability: threatened species status (CR/EN/VU) –Irreplaceability: site specific endemics

Bio-Ecological Prioritization Synthesis

Map of Durban Vision prioritization Compilation of previous prioritization initiatives One time prioritized Two times prioritized Three times prioritized Four times prioritized 5-6 times prioritized

Current Protected Areas Sites created in 2005 Sites created in 2006 Sites to be created in 2007 & 2008 Natural Habitat Result of SAPM/ KBAs Prioritization

Prioritization among KBAs 15 (11) AZE sites (mammals, birds, amphibians) –From 8 (2) AZE sites (fish) 10 unprotected AZE sites Need to continue this analysis for: –Plants –VU endemics

Suggestion for Improvement Increase data from publications Improve socio-economical data collection Increase partnership collaboration for collecting more data Improve KBAs Communication Multi species analysis