Sign post of the red zone in the Kawawana Community Conserved Area, noting the specific rules of access and use (the strictest among the three areas)
Broad discussion of the community rules with the community
Kawawana community
All the villagers and fishermen in the Rural Municipality of Mangagoulack move around by wooden canoe. The only motor boat (5HP) is used by the Kawawana surveillance committee.
Community interview to monitor the socio-economic results of Kawawana
Radio programmes in local languages allow for live debates about Kawawana between fishermen (here in the picture) and the broad audience that is invited to call-in and participate in real time.
Strong communication efforts (exchanges, meetings, popular debates, interactive radio in local languages) throughout the process of establishing and operating Kawawana. This has given fruits, as today other community conserved areas have been created close to Kawawana and more are in progress. .
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Only available in French. To read this section in French, please download the document "Blue Solution Template in French: ‘L’aire du patrimoine communautaire KAWAWANA: La bonne vie retrouvée par la conservation’” from the bottom of this page, under 'Resources'.