Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract/Objectives
The objectives of this project are: (1) Electronic publication of concepts related to protected area management: This project intends to accumulate past results and present the experience of protected area management planning (2) The possibility of integrating online self-assessment in the evaluation of protected area management effectiveness: sorting out the data items, formats, and general principles of protected areas in Taiwan. (3) Integrate the management system of protected areas into the IUCN Green List (GREEN LIST): Organize and analyze the relevant evaluation results, adjust the advantages and disadvantages of METT and RAPPAM methods, and integrate the Green List that IUCN has been promoting in recent years. (4) Analyzing the recreational use and conflict management of protected areas: in conjunction with the “Open Mountain Forest” policy implemented by the Executive Yuan, and in conjunction with the protected area management mechanism for case-by-case opinion collection and adjustment of control design.
Results/Contributions

This project sets the tone for domestic protected area related information based on WDPA (The World Database on Protected Areas) and METT 4.0 announced at the end of 2020. This project implements SDGs 12, 13, 15. Among them, "Targets 15.4:By 2030, ensure the conservation of mountain ecosystems, including their biodiversity, to enhance the benefits they provide vital to sustainable development. ", as the main subject of obedience. In addition to focusing on the establishment of international protected area databases, this plan has published a protected area management planning manual in 2022, promoted and reviewed the online METT 4.0 self-assessment of protected area management performance, and aimed at the case collection, discussion and situation exploration on the current domestic open forest policy.

Keywords
Management Effectiveness EvaluationParticipatory AssessmentThreat Pressure Analysis
Contact Information
趙芝良
clchao@gmail.com