Mainstreaming Conservation and Sustainable Use of Medicinal Plant Diversity in Three Indian States
Project Summary
This project seeks to achieve the long-term conservation and sustainable use of India’s medicinal plant diversity, particularly of its globally significant species. The project will do this by mainstreaming conservation and sustainable use objectives into forest management policy and practice at the national, state and local level in three Indian states: Arunachal Pradesh in North-East India, Chattisgarh in Central India and Uttaranchal in North-west India. The project will be working with a total of at least 400 species of medicinal plants including at least 80 globally significant medicinal plants, including several critically endangered species.
Project Details
| GEF Project ID | 1156 |
| Project Type | Full-size Project |
| Status | Completed |
| Country | India |
| Region | |
| Focal Areas | |
| Funding Source | GEF Trust Fund |
| Implementing Agencies | United Nations Development Programme |
| Executing Agencies | Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India |
| GEF Period: | GEF - 3 |
| Approval Fiscal Year: | 2006 |
Financials
| Project Preparation Grant Amount | 345,000 USD |
| GEF Project Grant | 4,935,000 USD |
| Co-financing Total | 6,479,121 USD |
| GEF Agency Fees | 475,200 USD |
| Total Cost | 11,759,121.00 USD |
Project Timeline
Received by GEF
17 Jun 2005
Preparation Grant Approved
04 May 2000
Concept Approved
01 Jul 2005
Project Approved for Implementation
09 Jan 2008
Project closed
08 Jan 2018
