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Item MEE-ER management effectiveness Evaluation of Elephant Reserves in India : guidelines, criteria and indicators for evaluation of elephant reserves through Management Effectiveness Process(Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, 2023) PE-MoEFCC-WIIThe stated objectives of the Project Elephant include: I. To protect elephants, their habitats, and corridors II. To address issues of man-elephant conflict III. To improve the welfare of captive elephants Under the Project Elephant scheme, the State Governments of elephant range were to identify and propose conservation areas that can be declared as Elephant Reserves (ERs). In order to bring uniformity in management practices across the country; to provide technical and financial support to elephant range states and address issues facing human-elephant conflict, Elephant Reserves (ERs) have been created across the four elephant- holding regions.Item Management Effectiveness Evaluatin (MEE) of tiger reserves in India: process and outcomes(Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, 2011) Mathur, V.B.; Gopal, R.; Yadav, S.P.; Sinha, P.R.Item Management Effectiveness Evaluation (MEE) of Tiger reserves in India: Process and outcomes(Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, 2014) Mathur, V.B.; Gopal, R.; Yadav, S.P.; Negi, H.S.; Ansari, N.A.The need to evaluate PA management effectiveness has become increasingly well recognised internationally over the past one and a half decades. In both developed and developing countries it has been seen that declaration of PAs does not always result in adequate protection (Hockings and Phillips 1999, Hockings et al. 2000, Ervin 2003). Evaluation is necessary because PAs face many threats. However, evaluation is not simply a way of looking for problems; it is as important to identify when things are going well. Assessment of management effectiveness should include both issues within and/or beyond the control of individual managers. This approach facilitates a range of responses to threats and deficiencies in management, from site-based actions to broad political and policy reviews.Item Fourth cycle of Management Effectiveness Evaluation (MEE) of Tiger Reserves in India, 2018(Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, 2019) Mathur, V.B.Item Management Effectiveness Evaluation of National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in India(Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, 2020) Mohan, D.; Talukdar, Gautam; Sen, M.; Ansari, N.A.
