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Stakeholder Awareness
Governmental Approval
Coral Restoration
Community awareness, participation and stewardship
Historical and ecological background information collection
Site suitability assessment
Customized mangrove restoration
Long-term monitoring
Awareness raising campaign
Increasing conservation efforts
Surveillance and survivals
Mangrove ecosystem evaluation
Data collection and participatory identification of problems
Women capacity-building and exchange of experiences
Community management
Alternative livelihoods
Carbon inventories in mangrove ecosystems
Social and ecological vulnerability assessments
Geospatial and emissions modeling
Ecosystem services valuation
Development of national policy frameworks
Promoting blue carbon networks
Vulnerability assessment and stakeholder plan
Capacity development for coral reef restoration
Coral reef restoration toolkit
On-the-ground Planting
Monitoring Growth and Success of Planted Mangroves
Education of Mangrove Importance to Local & Global Community
Science-based design
Active stakeholders across levels
Informing policy processes
Successful seagrass restoration methodology
Social scientists to work with local communities
Formation of the A-TANYI seagrass association
Trainings with farmers
Local farmer-designed technology
Selection of sites and principle design
Seedling selection
Maintenance and protection
Farmer field schools
Upscaling of implementation of Dynamic Agroforestry Systems
Pasture Governance
Pasture Management Techniques
Re-discovering Land Productivity
Benefit Sharing for Ecosystems Conservation