Gabon

Transforming Forest Landscape Governance in the Lower Ogooué - Lower Nyanga Landscape Corridor

This project seeks to revolutionize governance frameworks in the Lower Ogooué - Lower Nyanga landscape corridor by promoting inclusive, transparent, and sustainable forest and landscape management. It emphasizes strengthening multi-stakeholder participation, improving policy and legal frameworks, and fostering coordinated actions across sectors and jurisdictions.

Gabon

Gabon is one of the most forest-covered countries in the world, with over 80% of its territory under forest cover, and is a cornerstone of biodiversity conservation in the Congo Basin. Its largely intact forest landscapes support exceptional biodiversity, store significant carbon stocks, and play an important role in regional and global climate regulation.