Participatory Protected Area Management in Barra del Colorado Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica A protected area with people

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Participatory Protected Area Management in Barra del Colorado Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica A protected area with people Julio Jurado Fernández Executive Director National System of Conservation Areas Ministry of Environment and Energy

1. Introduction to Costa Rica 2. Protected areas in Costa Rica 3. Barra del Colorado National Wildlife Refuge and its participatory management 4. Lessons learned

1. Location and Territory. A) Central America B) 51,000km 2 land territory (From 0m to 3,800m altitudinal diversity) 26% protected C) 500,000 km 2 of sea territory 3% protected D) Population: 4.6 milions aprox. (2011)

Costa Rican Management Category IUCN Equivalent Category Number Forest Reserves VI 9 Protected Zones VI 31 National Parks II 28 Biological Reserves I a 8 National Wildlife Refuges IV 67 Wetlands IV 12 Natural Monuments III 1 Marine Reserves VI - Marine Management Areas VI 1 Others categories (Ia II) 3 Resource: ASP management office, SINAC, 2014

1. 81,177 ha. 2. Established in 1985 3. 14 communities identified with 3000 inhabitants aprox. 4. Mixed land tenure: Private and Public.

Technical justifications for the establishment of the refuge: Important wetland for birds species. Presence of endangered species such as: manatee (Trichechs manatus), Jaguar (Panthera onca), Green macaw (Ara Ambigua) etc. Soil Potential: Not suitable for agriculture but for tourism

Historical Background of management (1/2) Establishment without detailed study or participation of local stakeholders. Opposition from the local people and the communities. Management as an Annex of Tortuguero NP, not as a Wildlife Refuge with local communities. People have been living there before the establishment of the protected area. Some in a sustainable manner, others not.

Historical Background of management (2/2) The management consisted in repressive patrol and control More conflict between governmental authority and the local communities. Patrol and control are necessary activities but not enough.

Turning point in 2006!! Assignation of the first administrator as a independent wildlife refuge!! The first and actual administrator Proposal of a project to build a capacity of wildlife refuge management with local stakeholders

First Project with JICA Participatory Management of Barra del Colorado National Wildlife Refuge 2008-2011 Six new staffs with bachelor s degree for BC NWR as a national efforts Staffs of Barra del Colorado National Wildlife Refuge, March 2008

Basic capacities for participatory management with local stakeholders such as: Environmental education Promotion of eco friendly agriculture A hand puppet workshop in a local high school as an environmental education activity

Basic capacities for participatory management with local stakeholders such as: Organization of activities with local stakeholders Local Council Environmental events Participatory biodiversity monitoring Celebrating World Wetland Day

Actual Project with JICA Promotion of Participatory Biodiversity Conservation (MAPCOBIO) 2013-2018 Conserving with people

MAPCOBIO Follow up to the prior project To Strengthen: in BC NWR Environmental education Putting land tenure in order Local council Review of the management plan Sharing our experience and knowledge is the objective of the project MAPCOBIO. A regional seminar on participatory protected area en RNVS BC, Costa Rica

MAPCOBIO Follow up to the prior project in BC NWR To strengthen : Development of marketing of environmental friendly agriculture Development of markets and a additional value to the local nature friendly products are a challenge.

Lessons learned 1. Landscape level management is required. 2. Importance of the governance of a territory(not just an ecosystem management) Governance of a territory composed by a mosaic of natural and agricultural ecosystems is a reality for this protected area administration.

Lessons learned 3. Inter-institutional efforts is needed (Min. of Agriculture and Livestock, Social support Institution etc.) 4. Improving Local production is a good point to enter the local communities. Agricultural training course for local people organized by protected area administration. Cooperation with Ministry of Agriculture and livestock is indispensable.

Thank you very much for your attention. Conserving with people