Experiences from piloting the “Site-level assessment of governance and equity (SAGE)” in Viet Nam

Experiences from piloting the “Site-level assessment of governance and equity (SAGE)” in Viet Nam

The Site-Assessment for Governance and Equity (SAGE) is a methodology for assessing the governance and equity of actions to conserve biodiversity and ecosystem services of protected and/or conserved areas (PCAs). SAGE has two objectives: The first is to enable site-level actors to improve the governance and equity of their conservation work. The second is to generate information for actors at higher levels for management oversight, improve governance of a (national) system of PCAs and for national and global-level reporting. 

SAGE has been developed by a team of conservation practitioners and researchers from different organisations under the leadership of IIED. Around 60 SAGE assessments have been conducted across PCAs in 25 different countries since 2019. 

This PANORAMA Solution summarises the experiences from the implementation of SAGE in Cat Thien NP. This exercise has been supported by the Project ‘Conservation and Sustainable Use of Forest Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services in Viet Nam’ with support from IIED and IUCN.