Barbados
Oistins – important fishing town |
Monitoring the impacts of present and proposed development in Oistins on its fisheries-based culture |
- Use of a stakeholder focused process to monitor socio-economic impacts of development
- Use of a stakeholder focused process to monitor cultural changes associated with socio-economic activities
- Use monitoring as a means of promoting inter-agency collaboration and exchange of information
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Dominica
Dublanc, Bioche and Colihaut – west coast fishing villages |
To monitor impacts of present and proposed development with a view to ensure sustainable use of the resource base of the Dublanc, Bioche and Colihaut communities |
- To monitor the socio-economic impacts of development
- To identify demands for alternative livelihoods
- To build capacity and empower stakeholders to participate in decision-making
- To increase stakeholder awareness of the importance of resources
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Nevis
Booby Island Shoal (The Narrows) |
To collect socio-economic data to inform marine conservation and development decision-making |
- Determine trends in socio-economic benefits from resource use
- Determine how coastal and marine ecosystems provide benefits
- Enhance awareness of ecosystem services provided
- Involve resource users in monitoring
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Grenada
Greater Grenville area encompassing
La Poterie at the northern boundary and La Tante to the south |
Assess the importance of coastal resources to fishing and other stakeholders in coastal settlements |
- Building linkages among stakeholder agencies
- Contributing to public awareness and responsibility regarding coastal resource management
- Providing input at the policy-making level
- Linking to the sea egg governance (MarGov small grant) project and other projects
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St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Rose Place (Bottom Town) |
To gather baseline socio-economic information to inform development decision-making and enhance the environmental condition of Rose Place |
- To use the information to guide development of the area with specific linkages to the fisheries sector and other relevant projects
- To minimise the risk of environmental hazards and improve safety standards in the area
- To reduce resource use conflicts among user groups
- To improve public awareness of coastal resources and contribute to responsible environmental management and enhancement of the environmental condition of the area
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