Indicator
Type
(performance,
progress,
impact)
Method
Existing
data
Organisation
responsible
Date or frequency
Where
Cost
(low,
medium,
high)
S1/O3
By 2016, measures to control and monitor the illegal bushmeat trade in priority bonobo areas have been established and are showing a steady decline in the occurrence of
bonobos in the trade
Frequency of bonobo carcasses or live
infants being traded per year, per province,
per unit effort of control (e.g., per market
check-day, individual aircraft searches) is
reduced by 90% by 2016
Performance
LEM data collected and
entered into MIST or SMART
Market controls
Confiscations
Intelligence gathering
Partial
ICCN and partners Continuous
Urban markets in or
near priority sites; along
trade routes and rivers;
at airports and main river
crossings
High
Proportion of prosecutions and sentences
handed down and served relative to
crimes concerning killing/trade of bonobos
increases from 2012, to attain 100% of
guilty parties
Progress
LEM
Tracking judiciary
Data entered into MIST or
SMART
No
ICCN, Ministry of
Justice, partners
Continuous
Priorities should be
major poachers, traders,
white collar, government,
military (and rebel)
authorities
Low
S1/O4
By 2018, the illegal circulation of guns and ammunition in PAs and their buffer zones is eliminated
Frequency of incidents involving illegal
weapons per PA and buffer zone per year is
reduced by 50% per year from 2013
Performance
LEM collected and entered
into MIST or SMART
Partial
ICCN, local
authorities
Continuous
PAs and buffer zones
Medium
Proportion of prosecutions and sentences
handed down and served relative to
illegal possession and traffic of guns and
ammunition from 2012, increased to 100%
of all guilty parties
Progress
LEM
Judiciary
Data entered into MIST or
SMART
No
ICCN, Ministry of
Justice, partners
Continuous
Priorities should be
major traffickers, traders,
white collar, government,
military (and rebel)
authorities
Low
S1/O5
By 2016, logging companies in the bonobo range implement management plans that secure effective protection of bonobos and other protected species
Proportion of logging companies in
bonobo range with operational internal
rules forbidding illegal hunting in logging
concessions is 100% by 2016
Performance
Management plans
examined and checked for
the appropriate regulations
No
ICCN and partners Continuous
Logging concessions
Low
Frequency of bonobo poaching incidents
detected per patrol per year in logging
concessions has dropped by 85% by 2016
Impact
LEM data collected and
entered into MIST or SMART
No
Logging
companies
plus ICCN and
conservation
partners
Continuous
Logging concessions
Low
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Strategy 2: Consultation and collaboration with local actors
Indicator
Type
(performance,
progress, impact)
Method
Existing
data
Organisation
responsible
Date or frequency
Where
Cost
(low,
medium,
high)
S2/O1
By 2015, land-use and macro-zoning plans developed for the four strongholds that reconcile the development aspirations of local populations with the long-term preservation of viable
bonobo populations
Macro-zoning plans exist for all priority
sites
Progress
Macro-zoning plans
Partial
ICCN and partners Continuous
Priority sites
Medium
S2/O2
By 2022, targeted sustainable alternative activities have resulted in increased local support and decreased pressure on bonobos (demonstrated by survey data) within the four
strongholds
Proportion of non PA area of priority sites
in which community conservation projects
exist
Progress
GIS measurement of areas
None
ICCN and partners Continuous
Priority sites
Low
Attitude and awareness changes
Impact
Attitudes surveys (Yr 1 for
baseline)
None
ICCN and partners Every 4 years
Priority sites
Low
Bonobo densities
Progress
As in S1/O1
As in S1/O1 As in S1/O1
As in S1/O1
As in S1/O1
As in S1/
O1
S2/O3
By 2018, bonobo conservation issues are integrated into national development plans (and local/provincial management plans)
Regional development plans contain
provisions for bonobo protection
Progress
Regional development plans
None
ICCN
Continuous
Priority sites
Medium