1:15,000 horizontal
scale (1.5 X vertical exaggeration) Participatory
3D Model (P3DM) of the Bi Doup-Nui Ba (BD-NB)
Nature Reserve, Vietnam (July-August 2008)
Note: The model
(1800 km2) was built by representatives from
selected communes and the Nature Reserve
management board with assistance provided by
project staff. The initiative is part of a
broader intervention having the objective to
conserve threatened biodiversity in the Reserve.
The process of building the model
was used to identify areas of conflict and
between the BD-NB National Park and the
communes. Generally these were areas of coffee
plantation established within the protected
area. According to project implementers the
process resulted in higher awareness of boundary
issues and overlapping interests between the
communes and the protected area. Project
implementers acknowledge that higher awareness
may be temporary and that there is the need for
collaboratively delineate revised boundaries.
(source,
IIED).
Method/tools:
P3DM and GIS

Image courtesy IIED
The project works with local
communes and the park management board to
develop and implement co-management practices
that will enable local communities to
sustainably utilise natural resources within the
park whilst protecting biodiversity. The project
has the following components: