Indicator
Type
(performance,
progress, impact)
Method
Existing
data
Organisation
responsible
Frequency
Where
Cost
(low,
medium,
high)
S4/O2
By 2013, analyses of trends in threats to bonobos are carried out annually
Hunting pressure on bonobos is
monitored from 2012
Progress
Analysis of annual trends in
LEM data (bonobo hunting,
including seizures of meat and
live animals, arrests, market
controls) collected in S1/O3
using MIST or SMART
Partial
ICCN and partners Annual
Data from entire bonobo
range (site-specific data
plus trafficking data)
Medium
Areas of each PA that are poaching free
are monitored (target 85% of the PA or
more)
Progress
Collate data from ecological
monitoring surveys, law
enforcement and any other
activity (see S1/O1); enter into
MIST or SMART and analyse
for changes between years or
for trends across multiple years
Partial
ICCN and partners Annual trend
analysis (monthly
reports are in SO/
O1)
In PAs
Medium
Potential agricultural plantation and
mining plans that would remove bonobo
habitat are monitored
Progress
Examine proposals to Ministry
of Agriculture and Rural
Development and Ministry of
Mines for oil palm, rubber and
other industrial plantations, and
mining developments within
bonobo range
Unknown
ICCN and partners Continuous
Throughout bonobo
range
Low
S4/O3
By 2013, effectiveness of Law enforcement monitoring is tracked across all bonobo range
Trends in bonobo poaching incidents
detected per unit effort (patrols per year
and similar) are monitored from 2013
Performance
Track LEM data from S1/O1and
S1/O3 and analyse using MIST
or SMART
Partial
ICCN and partners Annual trend
analysis
(monthly reports
are in SO/O1 and
S1/O3)
In PAs
Low
Trends in the proportion of bonobo-
related and weapons/ammunition-
related arrests to successful
prosecutions, and effectiveness of
effort to ensure that this is done, are
monitored from 2013
Performance
Track LEM data from S1/O3
and analyse using MIST or
SMART
Partial
ICCN and partners Annual trend
analysis
Throughout the
country’s courts
Low
Trends in illegal weapons and
ammunition trafficking and use is
monitored to unit effort of antipoaching,
and effectiveness calculated
Performance
Track LEM data from S1/O4
and analyse using MIST or
SMART
Partial
ICCN and partners Annual trend
analysis
(monthly reports
are in SO/O4)
Throughout bonobo
range and at points
where guns/ammunition
are trafficked
Medium
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Indicator
Type
(performance,
progress, impact)
Method
Existing
data
Organisation
responsible
Frequency
Where
Cost
(low,
medium,
high)
S4/O4
By 2014, logging concessions are monitored for compliance with wildlife laws
Proportion of logging companies in
bonobo range with operational internal
rules forbidding illegal hunting in logging
concessions is tracked
Performance
Management plans examined,
checked for appropriate
regulations and reports
produced
No
ICCN and partners Continuous
Logging concessions
Low
Trends in bonobo (and other) poaching
incidents detected per patrol per year in
logging concessions are monitored
Performance
LEM data collected in S1/O5
are analysed using MIST or
SMART
No
Logging
companies
plus ICCN and
conservation
partners
Annual analysis
showing multi-year
trends
Logging concessions
Low
S4/O5
By 2016, a sound health monitoring and disease prevention plan is developed and implemented, focusing on the prevention of human-bonobo disease spread, having the potential
to address eventual disease outbreaks among bonobos and contributing to the well-being of local communities living around PAs
Health monitoring and disease
prevention plan is completed by 2013
Progress
Health monitoring and disease
prevention plan written
None
ICCN, Ministry
of Health,
conservation,
health and
research partners
Start 2013
Priority sites
Low
All field personnel are trained in disease
prevention, sample collection, early
detection by beginning of 2014
Performance
Workshops
None
ICCN, Ministry
of Health,
conservation,
health and
research partners
2-yearly refresher
courses
Priority sites
Low
Health monitoring of wild bonobos
and local communities around PAs
conducted from beginning of 2014
Impact
Analysis of bonobo faecal
samples and carcasses;
collection and examination of
human health records
None
ICCN, Ministry
of Health,
conservation,
health and
research partners
Ongoing
(any unusual
illnesses/deaths
immediately
reported)
Priority sites
Medium
Emergency intervention plan developed
by end 2013, and funds available by
start 2014
Progress
Plan developed, emergency
funds available
None
ICCN, Ministry
of Health,
conservation,
health and
research partners
As defined in the
strategy
National, but detailed for
each site
Low
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