Schoolchildren visiting Ecopark (© ZSL - Lopez)
solutions
Seafront Mangrove Planting
Mangrove Eco-park
Reversion of abandoned Ponds to Mangroves
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
The coral reefs of St. Maarten host diverse invertebrate fauna
Nature Foundation St. Maarten
Economic valuation study
Integration of ecosystem valuation into management
Hector's dolphins
Mike Bossley
Establish value of the dolphins to New Zealanders
Work with South Island community to develop citizen science
Pressure politicians for solution—larger protected area
Discarded nets collected by community members in the Philippines.
Interface Inc
Inclusive business model linked to conservation
Selling raw materials into a global supply chain
Community bank infrastructure
Environment funds
Partnerships and cross-sector collaboration
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
Fisher with a large octopus at Kukuu fisheries opening, Pemba
Mwambao
Community data collection and participatory analysis
Participatory video for documentation and lesson sharing
Fisher Committee capacity building
Value chain analysis for key fisheries
Mangroves at Rio Cacheu
Pierre Campredon
Shared governance process
Technical capacity building
Stakeholder coordination structure
Education and communication
Participatory land planning
Rich in natural resources: Lauru in the Solomon Islands. Copyright James Hardcastle.
Conservation plan built on local and scientific knowledge
Consultative establishment of protected area sites
Continued collaboration between all stakeholders
Coordinated monitoring of protected areas
Overseeing implementation of the network
Support in developing alternative livelihoods
Caught octopus
Blue Ventures
Community assessment
Peer-to-peer learning exchange
Collaborative closure design
Collaborative regulation setting
Community-based opening of closures
ICS Conservation Officer with visitor
Blue Safari
Foundation establishment
Endowment Fund
Conservation management plan
Panorama of Isla Isabel
CONANP
Consensus on natural resource use
Management plan for the National Park
Education campaigns
Roles and responsibilities within National Parks
Thematic workshops for fishermen
AME élèves à l'eau
Laëtitia Bisarah
A Marine Protected Area in the Bird's Head Seascape. Copyright Conservation International, photo by Laure Katz.
Ecosystem-based Management Science Program
Social and political support and partnership
Development of ecologically connected co-managed MPA network
Adequate capacity and co-management institutions
Private sector engagement
Sustainable financing strategy
Nakorovou village consultations (© IUCN)
Providing the scientific and legal Evidence Base
Repeated Community Consultations
Visualizing first-hand Challenges and Solutions
Facilitating multi-input Management Plan
Ensuring Endorsement of End-product
Seeking international Management Status