Projects

AYBP

Partner: European Union (EU)
Duration: 2017-2023

 

Background

Biodiversity is the variety of all life on Earth. It ensures food security, environmental health, and the sustainable development and well-being of mankind. More than 630 million people in the ASEAN region depend on biodiversity

AFN

Duration: 2019-2023

Background

The ASEAN’s wetlands provide ecosystem functions that are valuable to food security, livelihood, adaptation to climate change, nutrient cycling, among others. A good indicator for biodiversity health of wetlands is birds, in particular migratory waterbirds

Partner Organisation: National Center of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC) of Thailand

Partner Organisations: ASEAN Secretariat; EU; HARI Foundation, Inc.’ DFA-Philippines

 

Partner Organisation: National Biodiversity Authority

Aiming for collaboration in common areas of interest on biodiversity conservation, the project promotes the exchange of experiences and best practices of experts from the ASEAN Member States (AMS) and from India by participating in various

Partner Organisation: European Union

Duration: 2017 – 2021

The ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity in collaboration with the European Union is implementing the project “Biodiversity Conservation and Management of Protected Areas in ASEAN (BCAMP).” The project aims to contribute to global

Partner Organisation: KfW

Duration: 2014 – 2019

The ASEAN region is rich in biological diversity. The region occupies only 3 percent of the world’s surface yet it is home to approximately 19 percent of all known species. Indonesia shows the highest biodiversity worldwide, while Myanmar ranks