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A Ten Year Framework Plan for Ecohistorical Tourism in the Sierra Madre Biodiversity Corridor, Philippines
Grantee Name: 
Miriam-Public Education and Awareness Campaign for the Environment
HOTSPOT
Philippines
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$20,000
DATES
Dec 2004
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Jan 2006
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Philippines
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$20,000
DATES
Dec 2004
-
Jan 2006

Develop a framework for protected areas in the Sierra Madre Biodiversity Corridor that identifies ecotourism opportunities that highlight nature and human history. The framework is intended to generate local employment, business ventures and biodiversity conservation as well as local interest in protected area management.

Strategic Direction: 3 Build capacity of civil society to advocate for better corridor and protected area management and against development harmful to conservation