Assessment and monitoring of KBAs in Africa with an example of Ifrane National Park

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13/10/2025
16:00 - 16:45
IUCN Africa , Onsite

Why attend

This session will showcase the work across Africa to identify Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA) and monitor them, providing a continental overview, an example from Mozambique of a national KBA assessment, and finally an example of monitoring a KBA at Ifrane National Park in Morocco.

Session Description

African countries have been at the forefront of making comprehensive assessments of their KBA networks. This session will showcase countries that have made such comprehensive assessments, how that changed their network, and how the sites identified are being used to achieve the Global Biodiversity Framework (KMGBF) targets, particularly Targets 1 and 3. Mozambique will present on their national KBA assessment, what they achieved and how they are now using the sites they identified to implement the KMGBF. Monitoring of KBAs is being developed in the World Database of KBAs and this session will also showcase an example of KBA in the Ifrane National Park in Morocco where monitoring over time is measuring the impacts from human actions as well as climate change. It will end with a discussion about how to encourage other countries to update their KBA networks and monitor these sites over time.
Organised by
Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation
Partners
BirdLife International ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ) logo
BirdLife International ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
Nature Kenya - The East Africa Natural History Society ( Kenya ) logo
Nature Kenya - The East Africa Natural History Society ( Kenya )
Wildlife Conservation Society ( United States of America ) logo
Wildlife Conservation Society ( United States of America )
Agence Nationale des Eaux et Forêts ( Morocco ) logo
Agence Nationale des Eaux et Forêts ( Morocco )
KBA Partners logo
KBA Partners
Oreade-Breche logo
Oreade-Breche

Speaker

Speaker Paul MATIKU

Executive Director, Nature Kenya - The East Africa Natural History Society

Speaker Hugo Miguel COSTA

Director of Business & Biodiversity Impact, IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management 2021-2025

Speaker Ismail Alaoui Hassana

Directrice du Parc National d'Ifrane, Association Marocaine pour le Développement des Aires Protégées

Speaker Naim Nachid

Président, Association Marocaine pour le Développement des Aires Protégées (AMDAP)

Moderator

Speaker Andrew PLUMPTRE

Head KBA Secretariat, KBA Secretariat