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Document Date: 28 August 2017
Author: CTI-CFF
Document Date: 28 August 2017
Author: CTI-CFF
Document Date: 07 December 2017
Author: RS of CTI-CFF

At the 10th Senior Officials’ Meeting (SOM-10) in Dili, Timor-Leste, it was agreed that the Agreement on the Establishment on the Regional Secretariat of the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Ree

Document Date: 26 August 2015
Author: J. R. A. Butlera*, R. M. Wiseb, T. D. Skewesc, E. L. Bohenskyd, N. Petersone, W. Suadnyaf, Y. Yanuartatif, T. Handayanif, P. Habibif, K. Puspadig, N. Bouh, D. Vagheloi & W. Rochesterc

Climate adaptation planning provides an opportunity to enhance the adaptive capacity of stakeholders across multiple levels. However, reviews of standard top-down and bottom-up approaches indicate that the value of multistakeholder involvement is not fully recognized or incorporated into guidelines. Focusing on provinces in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea within the Coral Triangle region, we present a novel integrated top-down and bottom-up planning approach.

Document Date: 12 February 2014
Author: Anne Waltona, Alan T. Whiteb, Stacey Tighec, Porfirio M. Aliñod, Lynette Laroyae, Agus Dermawanf, Ahsanal Kasasiahf, Shahima Abdul Hamidg, Agnetha Vave-Karamuih, Viniu Geniai, Lino De Jesus Martinsj & Alison L. Green

The six Coral Triangle countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste, each have evolving systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) at the national and local levels.

Document Date: 12 February 2014
Author: Alan T. Whitea, Porfirio M. Aliñob, Annick Crosa, Nurulhuda Ahmad Fatanc, Alison L. Greend, Shwu Jiau Teohc, Lynette Laroyae, Nate Petersond, Stanley Tanc, Stacey Tighe, Rubén Venegas-Lic, Anne Waltong & Wen Wen

The six Coral Triangle countries—Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste—each have evolving systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) at the national and local levels.

Document Date: 12 February 2014
Author: Rebecca Weeksa, Porfirio M. Aliñob, Scott Atkinsonc, Pacifico Beldia IIde, Augustine Binsonf, Wilfredo L. Camposg, Rili Djohanih, Alison L. Greeni, Richard Hamiltonj, Vera Horigueab, Robecca Juminj, Kay Kalimk, Ahsanal Kasasiahl, Jimmy Keresekam, Carissa Kleinn, Lynette Laroyao, Sikula Magupinj, Barbara Masikep, Candice Mohanq, Rui Miguel Da Silva Pintor, Agnetha Vave-Karamuis, Cesar Villanoy, Marthen Wellyh & Alan T. White

The Coral Triangle Marine Protected Area System aspires to become a region-wide, comprehensive, ecologically representative and well-managed system of marine protected areas (MPAs) and MPA networks. The development of this system will proceed primarily through the implementation of ecological, social, and governance MPA networks at the sub-national scale.

Document Date: 16 August 2015
Author: Widi Agoes Pratikto, Suntoyo