Antigua and Barbuda

Socio-economic monitoring (SocMon) in Grenada commenced in late May 2008 with a training workshop in the east coast town of Grenville, the site selected for the project.
In 2020, the conservation outlook for this site has been assessed as "significant concern".
In 2020, the conservation outlook for this site has been assessed as "good with some concerns".
In 2020, the conservation outlook for this site has been assessed as "good with some concerns".
The Ecosystem Profile - Technical Summary is available from the following CEPF website in English, French and Spanish: https://www.cepf.net/our-work/biodiversity-hotspots/caribbean-islands
The Ecosystem Profile is available from the following CEPF website in English, French and Spanish: https://www.cepf.net/our-work/biodiversity-hotspots/caribbean-islands
Abstract: Given the important role of climate on species distributions, climate change is expected to have effects on biodiversity conservation.
Integrate environmental, coastal and marine management considerations into fisheries policy so as to safeguard fisheries and associated ecosystems from anthropogenic threats and to mitigate the impacts of climate change and natural disasters.
The Socio-economic monitoring by Caribbean Challenge MPA Managers project (CC SocMon project) implemented by the Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies (CERMES), at the University
In 2020, the conservation outlook for this site has been assessed as "good with some concerns".
Develop, adopt, and monitor the implementation of comprehensive national policies and strategies that are consistent with strategies and frameworks for sustainable development and that are backed by appropriate legislation, addressing protected area management.
In an effort to strengthen the management of the Glover’s Reef Marine Reserve in Belize, a socioeconomic monitoring program is being developed.
The purpose of this addendum is to provide a minimum set of socioeconomic indicators related to climate change.
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Management Plan (2011-2016) for Laughing Bird Caye National Park, Belize, which is also a component of the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System World Heritage Site.
In May of 2005, Launchpad Consulting, was contracted by the National Protected Areas Project and System Plan (NPAPSP) task force to conduct an Assessment of Management Capacity of eight (8) protect
The purpose of this Management Plan is to define straightforward and sustainable strategies and subsequent actions intended to upgrade the functioning of the Marine and Forest Reserves to a thrivin
The management plan was elaborated on the basis of available information from publications and unpublished reports, mainly of the MPA Realization in Grenada project which had been implemented in 20
This report is given in response to a Scope of Works outlining specific expected outcomes.
The report provides an overview of the extent of mangroves and changes over time, vegetation description, and major threats and uses of these coastal forests in Antigua and Barbuda islands.
In 2020, the conservation outlook for this site has been assessed as "good with some concerns".
The Management Plan for the North East Marine Management Area (NEMMA) was commissioned for Antigua as part of the OECS Protected Areas and Associated Sustainable Livelihoods (OPAAL) Project.
Protected areas are not only useful for biodiversity conservation but can also be used to promote sustainable development.
The Oracabessa Bay Fish Sanctuary (OBFS) is gazetted by the Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries (MOA&F) as a Marine Protected Area (MPA) in Oracabessa, St. Mary, Jamaica.
The purpose of the Management Plan is to articulate the objectives for which the protected area was designated and provide guidance on how the designated area and associated resources are to be man
Report of the Workshop on Socio-economic Monitoring and Fisheries Management Planning for the Negril Marine Park 14 April 2005, Negril, Jamaica.
The significance of socio-economic monitoring of coastal resources, like small-scale fisheries is generally acknowledged but is usually marginalized even though national and regional fisheries, mar
These simple, user-friendly guidelines have been developed by the Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies (CERMES) at The University of the West Indies (UWI), Cave Hill Campus, Bar
Coral reefs, mangroves, sea grass beds, wetlands, and other coastal and terrestrial ecosystems are under heavy stress in many countries of the Wider Caribbean Region.
To implement fully functioning sustainable finance mechanisms that will provide long-term and reliable funding to conserve and sustainable manage the marine and coastal resources and the environment in each participating country and territory.