Serengeti General Management Plan
Serengeti General Management Plan
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<strong>Serengeti</strong> National Park <strong>General</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />
Park Operations Programme for the period 2006-2008, which lists the activities, responsibilities,<br />
timeframe and input requirements necessary for the completion of the management actions.<br />
Figure F.1 below shows the logical framework for the Park Operations Programme.<br />
Figure F.1: Park Operations Programme Logical Framework<br />
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Natural resource values and<br />
human life and property are<br />
effectively and efficiently<br />
protected<br />
Resource<br />
protection<br />
operations<br />
strengthened<br />
Safety of park<br />
visitors,<br />
personnel and<br />
property<br />
enhanced<br />
PARK OPERATIONS<br />
PROGRAMME PURPOSE<br />
Efficiency and effectiveness of SENAPA park<br />
operations enhanced, such that SENAPA<br />
becomes a role model nationally and<br />
internationally<br />
Efficiency of SENAPA park<br />
operations strengthened<br />
Staff welfare<br />
improved<br />
SENAPA staff<br />
establishment<br />
strengthened<br />
SENAPA<br />
revenue<br />
generation<br />
improved<br />
OBJECTIVES<br />
Performance<br />
and<br />
professionalism<br />
of SENAPA staff<br />
improved<br />
Administrative<br />
integration<br />
between Fort<br />
Ikoma and<br />
Seronera<br />
TARGETS<br />
SENAPA infrastructure and<br />
service standards improved<br />
SENAPA road<br />
network<br />
improved<br />
Environmental<br />
impacts of Park<br />
developments<br />
minimised<br />
Reliable and<br />
safe water<br />
supplies<br />
established<br />
Local, national and<br />
international collaboration<br />
in the long-term<br />
conservation and<br />
management of SENAPA<br />
and the wider ecosystem<br />
strengthened<br />
Stakeholder<br />
collaboration<br />
established and<br />
strengthened<br />
Objective 1: Natural resource values and human life and<br />
property are effectively and efficiently protected<br />
The desired future state of SENAPA is one where natural resources are protected and the<br />
safety to park visitors, personnel and their property is ensured by a well-coordinated and<br />
committed ranger force. The two management targets to achieve this desired state are firstly<br />
to strengthen resource protection operations and secondly to improve security and communication<br />
networks.<br />
Target 1.1: Resource protection operations strengthened in collaboration<br />
with surrounding communities and other stakeholders<br />
The Resource Protection Department is the largest department in the Park, employing 158<br />
out of the 342 park staff, and has the responsibility for addressing this target. In order to effectively<br />
manage the spatially extensive resources at SENAPA the department has divided<br />
SENAPA into five resource protection zones (see Figure F.2 over page), each headed by a<br />
zonal warden.