Maldives Launches Tech4Nature Project to Safeguard Iconic Whale Sharks
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By strengthening on-the-ground data collection and communication, these tools enable more efficient patrols, facilitate the tracking of tourism-species interactions, and provide a robust data-driven framework to support SAMPA's journey towards the IUCN Green List. This essential upgrade in on-site capability will ensure conservation efforts are both measurable and transparent, while supporting the local livelihoods that depend on a healthy marine ecosystem.
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As the first Tech4Nature initiative in the
Throughout the project, SAMPA's dedicated team of rangers will be supplied with essential monitoring and communication equipment to strengthen patrols and on-site enforcement. This will allow rangers to respond promptly to unsafe or non-compliant activities, improve visitor safety, and reduce harmful interactions with whale sharks. Enhanced monitoring will also increase overall compliance with protected area regulations and promote more sustainable tourism practices that align with SAMPA's management and conservation goals.
"Effective conservation starts with equipping rangers with essential tools for ongoing field monitoring. This lays the necessary foundation for better ecosystem management and governance. It is a pragmatic first step to bridge immediate operational gaps while applying the IUCN Green List Standard, ensuring SAMPA sustains its unique biodiversity and the local livelihoods that depend on it," said Dr Dindo Campilan, IUCN Regional Director for
In parallel with field implementation, the project will support training for SAMPA rangers on the IUCN Green List Standard, the globally recognized benchmark for effective, equitable, and well-managed protected and conserved areas. A baseline Green List site assessment will be conducted for SAMPA, providing a structured framework to identify strengths, gaps, and priority actions for improved management.
"The government remains, as always, committed to advancing conservation and strengthening the institutional and governance mechanisms for the management of protected and conserved areas. It is important that we all work together toward this goal with a common vision and shared responsibility," said Thoriq Ibrahim, Minister of Tourism and Environment.
"As the successful outcomes of Tech4Nature projects since 2020 have shown, innovative technology solutions can help to better understand and mitigate threats to biodiversity and the ecosystems it inhabits, including marine ecosystems," said Zhang Jinze, Chief Executive Officer of Huawei Sri Lanka. "Alongside technology, a key approach of the Tech4Nature global partnership is the involvement of local partners and communities in project planning and implementation to ensure solution sustainability."
To date, the initiative has supported 11 flagship and satellite projects across multiple countries worldwide, delivering tailored digital solutions for a range of conservation challenges, from coral reef monitoring to wildlife protection and ecosystem restoration.
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Ministry of Tourism and Environment: Ministry of Tourism and Environment is mandated to oversee the policy formulation and implementation related to the tourism, environment, climate change, water and sanitation, waste management, energy, and climate change sectors. Affiliated agencies to the Ministry include the Environment Regulatory Authority, Utility Regulatory Authority, Maldives Meteorological Service, and Baa Atoll Biosphere Reserve Office.
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