The SWM Guyana legal hub is now online!

The Guyana legal hub is now available!  The country legal hubs are a user-friendly point of access to a comprehensive set of data and analysis on the statutory and customary and legal frameworks relating to sustainable wildlife management. This includes environmental protection, tenure rights, land use planning, the consumption (hunting and fishing) and non-consumption (ecotourism) use of wildlife, as well as animal production, animal health, and food safety and security.

SWM Guyana legal hubhttps://www.swm-programme.info/legal-hub/guyana

In addition, you can also learn about the SWM Programme work in the Rupununi region, located in the south of Guyana. One of the outcomes of the programme is to ensure that policies and regulations enable the sustainable use of species that are resilient to hunting and fishing and to ensure the conservation of protected and threatened species.

SWM Customary law series – Guyana: Customary norms and practices used to strengthen the sustainable use and management of wildlife resources in the Rupununi by Wapichan communitieshttps://bit.ly/3cZMgoc

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La plateforme juridique du Guyana est maintenant disponible! Les plateformes juridiques des pays constituent un point d'accès unique à un ensemble complet de données et d'analyses sur les cadres juridiques statutaires et coutumiers relatifs à la gestion durable de la faune sauvage. Cela comprend la protection de l'environnement, les droits fonciers, l'aménagement du territoire, l'utilisation de la faune sauvage à des fins de consommation (chasse et pêche) et de non-consommation (écotourisme), ainsi que la production animale, la santé animale et la sécurité alimentaire.

Plateforme juridique SWM du Guyana (en anglais seulement): https://www.swm-programme.info/legal-hub/guyana

De plus, vous pouvez également en apprendre davantage sur le travail que le SWM Programme effectue dans la région de Rupununi, située au sud du Guyana. L'un des résultats du programme est de veiller à ce que les politiques et les réglementations permettent l'utilisation durable des espèces résistantes à la chasse et à la pêche et d'assurer la conservation des espèces protégées et menacées.

SWM Customary law series – Guyana: Customary norms and practices used to strengthen the sustainable use and management of wildlife resources in the Rupununi by Wapichan communities (en anglais seulement): https://bit.ly/3cZMgoc

ICCB 2023 Symposium on Wild Meat video is out!

5 December 2023

A wild meat symposium on ‘’Evidence-informed interventions from the forest to the fork - sustainable wild meat management in Central Africa’’, co-organized by the Sustainable Wildlife Management (SWM) Programme and the Trade, Development and Environment Hub took place at the 2023 International Congress for Conservation Biology (ICCB 2023) on July 23-27 in Kigali, Rwanda. In case you missed it, an article about the event including the video of the ten...
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ICCB 2023 Symposium on Wild Meat video is out!

5 December 2023

A wild meat symposium on ‘’Evidence-informed interventions from the forest to the fork - sustainable wild meat management in Central Africa’’, co-organized by the Sustainable Wildlife Management (SWM) Programme and the Trade, Development and Environment Hub took place at the 2023 International Congress for Conservation Biology (ICCB 2023) on July 23-27 in Kigali, Rwanda.

In case you missed it, an article about the event including the video of the ten presentations delivered has been published at the link below:

https://brussels.wcs.org/Media/News/ID/21565/ICCB-2023

 

Photo by Axel Fassio/CIFOR

Can wild meat be hunted sustainably in tropical forests?

2 November 2023

On 12 October 2023, CIFOR-ICRAF presented a session on Bushmeat at the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF)’s Nairobi conference. The focus was namely on teasing out complex conservation and livelihood challenges in the bushmeat sector. The article clearly explains the challenge of low-income rural countries and regions in coping with food insecurity and the sustainable use of wildlife resources. How can we strike a balance between conservation and the well-being of local...
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Can wild meat be hunted sustainably in tropical forests?

2 November 2023

On 12 October 2023, CIFOR-ICRAF presented a session on Bushmeat at the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF)’s Nairobi conference.

The focus was namely on teasing out complex conservation and livelihood challenges in the bushmeat sector.

The article clearly explains the challenge of low-income rural countries and regions in coping with food insecurity and the sustainable use of wildlife resources.

How can we strike a balance between conservation and the well-being of local populations?

Insights from the Sustainable Wildlife Management (SWM) Programme were shared highlighting the importance of developing a deep understanding of what’s happening in each ecosystem, community, and country.

To read the full article click here: https://forestsnews.cifor.org/84612/can-wild-meat-be-hunted-sustainably-in-tropical-forests?fnl=en

Read the latest issue of the SWM Guyana Newsletter

22 September 2023

The Guyana Newsletter, Issue 13 (February - June 2023) is now online and offers a concise overview of recent SWM Programme activities in Guyana.
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Read the latest issue of the SWM Guyana Newsletter

22 September 2023

The Guyana Newsletter, Issue 13 (February - June 2023) is now online and offers a concise overview of recent SWM Programme activities in Guyana.

This latest issue includes an exciting interview with Yusuf Abraham, a key member of Visit Rupununi (VR), and project updates including an important achievement concerning inland fisheries.

In fact, the SWM Programme, the Department of Fisheries, and the Ministry of Agriculture have successfully developed a proposed draft aquaculture bill to support the regulation and management of the aquaculture sector as well as proposed amendments to the Fisheries Act (2002) to include inland fisheries and co-management.

Enjoy your reading!

Read the latest issue of the RESSOURCE Project Newsletter

1 September 2023

Le bulletin d’information du Project RESSOURCE - numéro 10 (juillet 2022 - mars 2023) est maintenant disponible.  Ce dernier numéro regorge de nouvelles passionnantes sur nos projets dans la région du Sahel en Afrique.
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Read the latest issue of the RESSOURCE Project Newsletter

1 September 2023

Le bulletin d’information du Project RESSOURCE - numéro 10 (juillet 2022 - mars 2023) est maintenant disponible.  Ce dernier numéro regorge de nouvelles passionnantes sur nos projets dans la région du Sahel en Afrique.

Découvrez le bulletin d’information ici:

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The RESSOURCE Project newsletter - Issue 10 (July 2022 to March 2023) is now available. This latest issue is full of interesting news and updates on our projects in the Sahel region of Africa. 

Read the newsletter here:

 

We hope you enjoy this update!

 

Read the latest Issue of the SWM CC Project Newsletter

1 September 2023

We are very pleased to share with you the latest issue of the SWM CC project Newsletter, now featuring the four countries where we are promoting the CC model within the Kavango Zambezi (KAZA) landscape! We hope you enjoy this update!
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Read the latest Issue of the SWM CC Project Newsletter

1 September 2023

We are very pleased to share with you the latest issue of the SWM CC project Newsletter, now featuring the four countries where we are promoting the CC model within the Kavango Zambezi (KAZA) landscape!

We hope you enjoy this update!