Amelioration de la gestion des aires protégées au Sénégal
Senegal’s protected areas are made up of a network representing different ecosystems (Sudanian, forest, Sahelian, lagoon, marine, coastal and deltaic), and are home to a diversity of species. Since they were set up, significant progress has been made, but unfortunately constraints of various kinds – anthropic, legal, institutional and financial – have led to a deterioration in the ecosystems and the livelihoods of the communities that depend on them.
This solution has been achieved through the support of the BIOPAMA program’s Action Fund, allocated to two departments responsible for managing Senegal’s network of protected areas. In particular, it has helped to improve the planning and management of protected areas, and to strengthen their governance, while at the same time putting in place conditions to improve the well-being of communities living near protected areas.