Project description
Codrington Lagoon National Park (CLNP), located in Codrington Village Barbuda, is in the preliminary stages of development. However, due to current economic conditions, there is a lack of adequate financing to ensure the continued development of the national park. As a result, the national park is i…
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Codrington Lagoon National Park (CLNP), located in Codrington Village Barbuda, is in the preliminary stages of development. However, due to current economic conditions, there is a lack of adequate financing to ensure the continued development of the national park. As a result, the national park is in jeopardy of being left unattended. There are a number of species of international importance in the national park. These species face extinction if adequate financing and human resource capacity is not developed for the effective management of the national park. The national park also faces threats from over fishing, indiscriminate development, invasive alien species and natural disasters.
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Objectives and Results
Develop infrastructure for the Codrington Lagoon National Park, build capacity among staff to implement management activities in the park, and re-establishing natural protective barriers from natural disasters around the park.ObjectiveObjective A. The development of the physical infrastructure in t…
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Develop infrastructure for the Codrington Lagoon National Park, build capacity among staff to implement management activities in the park, and re-establishing natural protective barriers from natural disasters around the park. | Objective | Objective A. The development of the physical infrastructure in the CLNP. These include the development of roads, visitor information centres, water quality assessment lab, trails and boardwalks, bridges and jetties within the park. | | Result | Installation of critical infrastructure needed for the continued sustainable development of the CLNP. | | Funding needed | USD340,000 |
| Objective | Objective B: Capacity-building for staff to implement management activities in the park | | Result | Improved capacity for the management team to effectively manage the CLNP | | Funding needed | USD235,000 |
| Objective | Objective C: Re-establishing the natural protective barriers from natural disasters around the park | | Result | Development of a system for the rehabilitation of the sand dunes protecting the CLNP and a proposal to seek funding for the implementation of this system | | Funding needed | USD50,000 |
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Ecological contribution
Although the national gap assessment has not yet been completed (currently in progress), it has been identified that the species within the Codrington Lagoon National Park are of global importance and need of protection and adequate management. The National park hosts the largest Frigate Bird nestin…
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Although the national gap assessment has not yet been completed (currently in progress), it has been identified that the species within the Codrington Lagoon National Park are of global importance and need of protection and adequate management. The National park hosts the largest Frigate Bird nesting site in the Caribbean and, as such, is a critical part of the chain of life for this species. Birds tagged from this colony have been spotted as far as South America. Additionally, the national park hosts a number of West Indian Whistling Ducks, a species that is endangered in the Caribbean. A number of other species of flora and fauna are hosted within the boundaries of the national park, which covers approximately 18km2. Some of these have important economic value for the country. For example, the island of Barbuda has a large fishing industry that depends heavily on the sale of lobster and fish to neighbouring islands. The Lagoon is a nursery for the development of these species. Without effective management of the national park, the sustainability of this industry and the livelihood of local communities of Barbuda will be seriously threatened.
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Financial sustainability
There is currently a move to utilize renewable energy technology as a means of ensuring sustainable financing for the Codrington Lagoon National Park. Additionally, throughout the life of the project, the government will provide in-kind financial support to the project to the tune of USD750,000.00. This support will primarily entail the use of government paid employees, government offices and other resources to implement the project as well as provide technical assistance.
Participation and equity
Barbuda is a very close and engaging community. In light of this, the project will be executed through the use of a stakeholder board which represents the relevant stakeholders in Barbuda. These will include representatives from the Fishermen association, the small business association, the taxi ass…
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Barbuda is a very close and engaging community. In light of this, the project will be executed through the use of a stakeholder board which represents the relevant stakeholders in Barbuda. These will include representatives from the Fishermen association, the small business association, the taxi association and the local government authority and agencies. All persons will be engaged at all stages of the project’s implementation to ensure effective participation and buy-in from all concerned.
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National planning
This project is integrally linked with the national priorities of the newly developed National Environment Management Strategy.
Synergies with the Programme of Work on Protected Areas
Goal 1.1: To establish and strengthen national and regional systems of protected areas integrated into a global network as a contribution to globally agreed goalsGoal 1.2: To integrate protected areas into broader land- and seascapes and sectors so as to maintain ecological structure and functionGoa…
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Goal 1.1: To establish and strengthen national and regional systems of protected areas integrated into a global network as a contribution to globally agreed goals Goal 1.2: To integrate protected areas into broader land- and seascapes and sectors so as to maintain ecological structure and function Goal 1.4: To substantially improve site-based protected area planning and management Goal 1.5: To prevent and mitigate the negative impacts of key threats to protected areas Goal 2.2: To enhance and secure involvement of indigenous and local communities and relevant stakeholders Goal 3.2: To build capacity for the planning, establishment and management of protected areas Goal 3.4: To ensure financial sustainability of protected areas and national and regional systems of protected areas
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