Reports and Publications




O mainstreaming ou integração da biodiversidade tem sido
proposto como uma forma de assegurar que a biodiversidade e os serviços
que ela sustenta sejam sistematicamente incluídos nas políticas e
práticas que dependem e têm impacto sobre a biodiversidade, como, por
exemplo, as políticas e práticas agrícolas.
HOW DOES DEFORESTATION AFFECT BIRD POPULATIONS ON MOUNT NAMÚLI?
This report presents a
comprehensive overview of how deforestation on Mount Namúli is impacting the
diversity and composition of its bird communities, including the presence of
endemic and threatened species. The assessment is based on cross-sectional data
collected from the Mount Namúli bird inventory, which was conducted in 139
count points between September 7th and 28th, 2023.
How does deforestation affect bird populations on Chipanje Chetu community conservation area?
This report presents a comprehensive overview of how the deforestation of Chipanje Chetu Community Conservation Area is impacting the diversity and composition of its bird communities, including the presence of endemic and threatened species. The assessment is based on cross-sectional data collected from the Chipanje Chetu bird inventory, which was conducted in 174 count points between October 7th and 26th, 2023.
POLICY PAPER - A Strategy for mainstreaming biodiversity into agricultural and rural development sensitive to the local socio-ecological context
The vision of this policy paper is that: Within a 10-year time frame, Mozambique will have a strategy for mainstreaming biodiversity into agricultural and rural development that is sensitive to the local socio-ecological context and based on the understanding, at all levels (local, national, and international), that socioeconomic development is the way to achieve both biodiversity conservation and the reduction of hunger and poverty. The realization of this vision depends on a number of important actions: (1) giving the biodiversity mainstreaming strategy a more explicit territorial dimension, making it more sensitive to the local context, while ensuring its coordination at the national level; (2) building the technical capacity necessary to implement this strategy, including human resources, at all levels (local, district, provincial, and central); and (3) develop medium- to long-term action and financing plans.