R8317

Pro-poor Policies and Institutional Arrangements for Coastal Management in the Caribbean

 

Experiment2: Testing the uptake of Co-management Tools and Messages in Training Natural Resource Users and Managers

The goal of this CCA project (in collaboration with DFID NRSP, CERMES, CANARI. and MRAG) is to ensure that integrated coastal management research in the Caribbean is promoted and benefits those who depend on the resources of coastal areas, especially where there is poverty. The purpose is to test the uptake of products of the previously DFID funded project R8134: Caribbean Coastal Co-management Guidelines, focusing on establishing and sustaining successful co-management of coastal resources in the Caribbean.

 

Funding is provided by the UK Department for International Development  (DFID), and the Natural Resources Systems

Programme (NRSP).

 

Below are the links for downloading the R8134 documents and the recent draft R8317 experiment 2 documents.

Newsletters

September 25, 2002

November 26, 2002

January 6, 2003
January 26,  2003
March 3, 2003
June 10, 2003

July 15, 2002

Reports
Project Terminal Workshops
Comparative Analysis
Case Studies

Barbados FAC        

BGI FAC lessons learnt R8317     Click here for PDF version

Barbados Sea Egg     

BGI sea egg lesson learnt R8317      Click here for PDF version

Belize FAB           

BZE FAB lessonslearnt R8317      Click here for PDF version

Belize MPAs       

BZE FON lesson learnt R8317     Click here for PDF version

Grenada seine     

GND seine lessons learnt R8317    Click here for PDF version

Grenada lobster  

GND lobster lesson learnt R8317     Click here for PDF version
Guidelines

Guidelines Slides   

R8317 ENHANCED CO-MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES PRESENTATION

PDF VERSION OF ENHANCED CO-MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES PRESENTATION

Co-Management Guidelines   

 

R8317 LECTURE NOTES CO-  MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES

Click here for PDF version

Click to Download Report of the First workshop on testing co-management tools and messages for training natural resource users and managers, Centre for Environmental Studies and Resource Management, University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus, 6 July 2004