Aerial view of Cham Islands and Hoi An. Copyright Bui Kien Quoc.
solutions
Conducting formal risk assessment
Designing and zoning an MPA for climate adaptation
Facilitating a co-management dialogue
Establishing local management infrastructure
Developing alternative livelihoods
Enabling stakeholder-driven patrolling and enforcement
Rock Island Southern Lagoon, Palau
Keobel Sakuma
Developing a management model based on traditional knowledge
Establishing a sustainable financing mechanism
Importance of partnerships in developing surveillance and enforcement capacity
Ballenas
Conservación Internacional Colombia
DEVELOPMENT OF A GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE TO GUARANTEE THE STAKEHOLDER´S PARTICIPATION IN THE RESOURCES INVESTING PROCESS
LONG TERM FINANCIAL MECHANISM TO GUARANTEE THE EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION F THE PROTECTED AREAS’ MANAGEMENT PLANS
Monterrico 1
(© CECON)
Monterrico Reserve Conceptual Ecological Model
Permanent Stakeholder Engagement Process
Updating the Reserve’s Master Plan
The future of innovative finance
Candice Stevens
National Policy Engagement
Grassroots Project Engagement
Community of Practice
Specialist Skills: Niche Tax Expertise
Aparados da Serra National Park
Thiago Beraldo
Identifying the problem: Conducting economic instead of financial analysis
Tourism Economic Model in Protected Areas (TEMPA) assessment tool
Using tourism economic data for analysis, reporting and influencing decision-making
Mares d'Afito
GIZ Maïthé Rosier
Gestion participative des ressources naturelles
Intégration des services écosystémiques dans la planification
Identifying climate risks and adaptation strategies for consideration in the management plan.
Mata Atlântica Project, GIZ Brazil
Methodological approach for integrating climate change and EbA measures into protected area management planning
Institutional anchoring and broad-scaling
Participatory process design and implementation
Diagram of NMS-COUNT process for marine protected areas.
West Virginia University
The NMS-COUNT Iterative Framework: Phase 1
The NMS-COUNT Iterative Framework: Phase 2
The NMS-COUNT Iterative Framework: Phase 3
The NMS-COUNT Iterative Framework: Phase 4
Regulated resource use in the managed area
BIOMARCC-GIZ
National protected areas coverage analysis
Vulnerability and climate risk assessment
Legally established participatory process
Multi-sectorial dialogue platform
Governance model
WIO-COMPAS Assessors Heritiana Rahagalala and Domoina Rakotomalala oversee Level 1 WIO-COMPAS candidates doing their patrol reports during a Certification Assessment event in Salary, Madagascar, March 2013
Lawrence Sisitka
Critical competence requirements
Certification tools and instruments
Certification events
African penguin (© Phillips - Marine Dynamics)
Certification, Business and Market Development Support
Public-private collaboration for conservation
Conservation of key flagship species
Fishing Line Recovery Program and Blue Flag
Ecosystem Restoration and environmental education
As part of the planning process, public participation meetings were held in many small local communities.
GBRMPA
Written public submissions during the planning
Assessing the views of those who don’t want to get involved
Correcting misinformation and unrealistic expectations
Ongoing/continuing public engagement during the planning
Targeted educational material
Engaging politicians and champions throughout the planning
Fishing in between tides in the Northern Gulf of California
CEDO
Building trust and meaningful relationships
Strengthening Capacity for Collective Action and Informed Decision-Making
Participation throughout the process
Integrating scientific data and traditional knowledge to inform management
Crab fishers in the Gulf of Guayaquil
Daniela Hill Piedra
Ressource use associations
Mangrove management plan
Capacity building
Mangrove reforestation
Community-based ecotourism