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Draft CMP HH - the Department of Environment

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Coastal and Wetland Biodiversity Management Project BGD/99/G31<br />

Hakaluki Haor <strong>Draft</strong> Conservation Management Plan<br />

6.3 Tentative Time Frame<br />

The implementation <strong>of</strong> activities in this management will cover a period <strong>of</strong> 10 years divided into<br />

four key phases. Phase I (a) represents activities that are urgent in nature and which should be<br />

initiated as soon as possible. Phase I (b) represent activities that require immediate attention and<br />

which should be commenced within <strong>the</strong> first three years <strong>of</strong> approving <strong>the</strong> <strong>CMP</strong>. Phase II represents<br />

important activities that do not require immediate attention and can <strong>the</strong>refore be initiated once<br />

Phase I (a) and (b) are well underway. Phase III represents activities that are much less urgent and<br />

which can be initiated in <strong>the</strong> latter half <strong>of</strong> <strong>CMP</strong> implementation. The four phases are summarised as<br />

follows:<br />

Phase I (a): Activities implemented within year one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Plan<br />

Phase I (b): Activities implemented between years 1-3<br />

Phase II: Activities implemented between years 3-5<br />

Phase III: Activities to be implemented between years 5-10<br />

Re-define timing <strong>of</strong> <strong>CMP</strong> as required in collaboration/ consultation with relevant stakeholder<br />

groups.<br />

Prepared by UNOPS Consultant Mr. Sulma Warne August/ September 2005 for Project BGD/99/G31 10

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