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Reporting Progress in Protected Areas: A Site-Level Management Effectiveness Tracking Tool

Reporting Progress in Protected Areas: A Site-Level Management Effectiveness Tracking Tool

Commonly referred to as the Tracking Tool, this rapid assessment is being used in all World Bank/WWF Alliance protected area project sites to track changes in effectiveness of management.  The system has also been adopted by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) as the basis for tracking changes in management effectiveness in all GEF protected area project sites.  This tool contains data sheets and assessment forms that can be used by practitioners.

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