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|13. Livelihood; Economic & Other Incentives  
 
|13. Livelihood; Economic & Other Incentives  
|13.1. Provide monetary benefits to local communities for sustainably managing their forest and its wildlife
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|13.1. Provide monetary benefits to local communities for sustainably managing their forest and its wildlife (e.g. REDD, employment)
 
|Villagers benefited from  technical and financial support for farming and other livelihoods which led to increased income (Sunderland-Groves et al. 2011)
 
|Villagers benefited from  technical and financial support for farming and other livelihoods which led to increased income (Sunderland-Groves et al. 2011)
 
|1999 to early 2000s
 
|1999 to early 2000s
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= Challenges = <!-- Overview of impediments to ape conservation -->
 
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Lack of transportation for members of the village committee and the National Directorate of Water and Forests was mentioned as an impediment to implementing the management plan (PEGG 2012). Members that were newly elected to the village committee after the conservation project stopped did not receive training and lack capacity to fulfil their tasks (PEGG 2012).  
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Lack of transportation for members of the village committee and the National Directorate of Water and Forests was mentioned as an impediment to implementing the management plan (PEGG 2012). Members that were newly elected to the village committee after the conservation project stopped did not receive training and lacked capacity to fulfill their tasks (PEGG 2012).  
    
'''Table 5. Challenges reported for Nialama Classified Forest'''
 
'''Table 5. Challenges reported for Nialama Classified Forest'''

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