[{"bbox": [114, 132, 1064, 159], "category": "Text", "text": "PROJECT MODALITY (3 levels of results / indicators / Source of Data / Assumptions - no activities)"}, {"bbox": [114, 218, 1724, 1122], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><thead><tr><td>Results</td><td>Results chain</td><td>Indicators:</td><td>Baselines (values and years)</td><td>Targets (values and years)</td><td>Sources of data</td><td>Assumptions</td></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Impact</td><td>Contribute to the growth of nature-based tourism sector in Uganda in an inclusive and sustainable manner, in line with the Forest Partnership principles</td><td>1. Additional number of decent jobs in the nature-based tourism sector inclusive of jobs for women, youth, vulnerable population and forest-dependent communities (percentage)<br>2. Additional number of nature-based tourists visiting Uganda (percentage)</td><td>1. 0<br>2. 0</td><td>1. At least 5 per cent growth in employment in nature-based tourism by 2030<br>2. At least 5 per cent increase in number of nature-based tourists by 2030</td><td>1&2: Initial market assessment and National Statistics to determine the baseline; subsequent data from National Statistic office, UTB.</td><td>Investment is skills related and infrastructure related to and marketing of sustainable nature-based tourism leads to jobs creation in the sector.</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 1</td><td>Uganda's visibility and attractiveness as a sustainable travel destination is increased</td><td>1.1 Additional operational sustainable tourism circuits supported by the Action (number)<br>1.2 Value of additional investment in sustainable tourism circuits supported by the Action (percentage)</td><td>1.1 0<br>1.2 0</td><td>1.1 At least 2 additional circuits by the end of the project<br>1.2 5% increase by the end of the project</td><td>1.1 Project reporting<br>1.2 Initial market assessment based on the National Investment Statistics and project assessment, Project reporting</td><td>Investment is skills related and infrastructure related in sustainable nature-based tourism.<br>Recent demand trends continue into the medium term<br>Tourism market actors understand the benefits of tourism circuits</td></tr><tr><td>Outcome 2</td><td>Local communities' participation and reaped benefits from tourism in natural landscapes and</td><td>2.1 Additional local communities with ownership stakes in tourism value chains</td><td>2.1.0</td><td>2.1 At least 5 additional communities by the end of the project</td><td>2.1 Project reporting<br>2.2 Baseline to be established at the beginning of the project</td><td>Major conservancy operators see the benefit of community ownership</td></tr></tbody></table>"}, {"bbox": [1494, 1149, 1614, 1173], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 16 of 26"}]