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1 | Session 4.1.pdf | 3 MB |
2 | Session 4.2 a_opt.pdf | 3 MB |
3 | Session 4.2 b_opt.pdf | 8 MB |
4 | Session 4.4.pdf | 1 MB |
5 | Session 4.5.pdf | 1 MB |
6 | Session 4.6_opt.pdf | 3 MB |
7 | Session 5.1_opt.pdf | 1 MB |
8 | Session 5.2_opt.pptx | 13 MB |
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1 | Session 1.2 a.pdf | 9 MB |
2 | Session 1.2 c.pdf | 172,682 KB |
3 | Session 2.1.pdf | 1 MB |
4 | Session 2.2_opt.pdf | 3 MB |
5 | Session 2.3.pdf | 4 MB |
6 | Session 3.1.pdf | 432,471 KB |
7 | Session 3.2.pdf | 106,244 KB |
8 | Session 3.3_opt.pdf | 2 MB |
9 | Session 3.5.pdf | 870,125 KB |
10 | Session 3.6.pdf | 6 MB |
11 | Session 3.7_opt.pdf | 8 MB |
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- Ecosystems Approach to Fisheries Management | li>
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- Papua New Guinea
Led by Conservation International (CI) and local partner, Eco-Custodian Advocates (ECA), with support from the Australian Government, the Spread the Reach of Community-based Resource Management Project supported partner communities to better protect their coral reefs and to develop innovative tools that encourage communities to work together to protect the marine environment which they all rely on.
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- Solomon Islands
Led by Conservation International (CI) and with support from the Australian Government, the Expanding the Reach of Community-based Resource Management in the Solomon Islands (ERSI) Project supported communities to better protect their coral reefs and to establish lasting systems to continue supporting communities to protect the marine environment into the future.
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Acknowledgements
This Guidance Document was made possible through generous funding and support from both the Australian Government through the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security program, and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) under the Global Environment Fund (GEF4) Community-based Forest and Coastal Conservation and Resource Management program.
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CTI-CFF Seascapes General
Model and Regional Framework
for Priority Seascapes
Securing the essential and valuable marine resources of the Coral
Triangle for the benefit of current and future generations.
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1 | Seascapes_intro_factsheet_v3.pdf | 834,600 KB |
The Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) is an agreement signed in 2009 between six countries, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste. In the agreement, these six countries came together to address urgent threats facing the coastal and marine resources of the Coral Triangle region, an area of approximately 2.3 million square miles, which includes the exclusive economic zones of each country.
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1 | Seascapes_model_factsheet_v3.pdf | 816,252 KB |
WHAT IS A SEASCAPE?
A Seascape is a large, multiple-use coastal and marine area, scientifically and strategically defined, in which governments, communities, private organizations, and other stakeholders cooperate, collaborate, and coordinate to manage for sustainable development, biodiversity conservation, and human well-being.
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1 | Wakatobi Declaration.pdf | 1 MB |