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Strategies and National Action Plan Linkages
Southern Africa
Conservation planning for wide ranging species such as the cheetah and African wild dog needs to happen at the largest scale possible to ensure effective action, hence planning workshops are held at regional level initially. However, wildlife conservation policy is formulated, authorised and endorsed at the national level. The innovative approach of the range wide conservation planning process allows for planning to take place at the large scale, but to then roll out into national documents that can then be used to formulate policy and authorise action on the ground. The process involves holding national action planning workshops where the regional strategy is used as a framework to develop national action plans, ensuring that anything acheived at the national level results in conservation at the regional level as well. Perhaps more importantly, this process of rolling out the regional strategies into national action plans allow each country to create plans relevant to their particular needs and legislative framework, but which are still in line with the regional conservation needs.
This section allows you to see the linkages between the different scales of planning (regional and national) and where each range state has adapted the regional strategy to make it more relevant to them.
GOAL STATEMENTS
Regional
“Improve the status of cheetahs and wild dogs, and secure additional viable populations across their range in southern Africa.”
National Action Plans
Botswana
“Improve the status of cheetahs and wild dogs, and secure additional viable populations of cheetahs and wild dogs across their range in Botswana.”
South Africa
“Improve the status of cheetahs and wild dogs across a matrix of land uses of suitable habitat within their historical range in South Africa.”
Zimbabwe
“Improve the status of cheetahs and wild dogs, and secure additional viable populations across their range in Zimbabwe.”
Zambia
“Improve the status of cheetahs and wild dogs, and restore and secure additional viable populations across their range in Zambia.”
Moçambique
“Melhorar as condições de existência de chitas e mabecos e assegurar um aumento viável de ambas espécies em Moçambique.” (Portuguese)
“Improve the status of cheetahs and wild dogs, assuring a viable populations' increasing of both species in Mozambique.” (English)
Namibia
Malawi
Angola