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Antigua and Barbuda
Infrastructure and Capacity Development for the Codrington Lagoon National Park
04-May-2010
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| abstract: | Codrington Lagoon National Park (CLNP) 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. The objectives of the project are to develop infrastructure for CLNP, build capacity among staff to implement management activities in the park, and re-establishing natural protective barriers from natural disasters around the park. |
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| objectives: | 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. |
| area impacted: | The Codrington Lagoon National Park |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=6036 |
| funding needed: | $625,000 USD€508 130 EUR |
Secured funding from: | Domestic sources
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Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
System-level Expression of Interest for independent member states of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)
03-May-2010
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| abstract: | The project will ensure long-term functionality of the Sustainable Eastern Caribbean Island Network (SEINET), which aims to confront emerging consequences of climate change and biodiversity loss by expanding and strengthening the Eastern Caribbean network of protected areas. Specifically, the project addresses the following elements: ecosystem-based adaptation for climate change, multiple-use marine zoning, sustainable finance mechanisms, community well-being and livelihood opportunities, and a comprehensive multi-pronged communications approach. |
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| objectives: | Expanding and strengthening the Eastern Caribbean network of protected areas |
| area impacted: | 6 countries: Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=6032 |
| funding needed: | $11,746,500 USD€9 550 000 EUR |
Secured funding from: | Domestic sources Italy €950 000 EUR
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Antigua and Barbuda
Ensuring Biodiversity Protection and Sustainability through the development of Protected Areas in Antigua and Barbuda
02-May-2010
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| abstract: | A number of areas have recently been identified through various projects as important biodiversity hotspots that harbour a number of species of fauna and flora and face various threats including inappropriate development, invasive species and species removal. The objective of this project is to designate one new area as a national park and to manage this along with an existing national park in a manner that addresses these threats and begin the process of establishing a system of protected areas in Antigua and Barbuda. |
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| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=6024 |
| funding needed: | $1,760,000 USD€1 430 894 EUR |
Secured funding from: | Domestic sources
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Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
My Island My Community: A Public Awareness and Behaviour Change Program for Climate Change for the OECS
22-Feb-2010
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| abstract: | The Eastern Caribbean is at the front line of adapting to climate change. Small islands are especially vulnerable to the impacts of climate change on ecosystems, protected areas, economies, tourism and the communities that live there.
While global attention has been brought to bear on this issue, there remains a critical communications challenge: how to effectively engage the public, ensuring they have access to sound and timely information and a clear vision of what they can do to help mitigate the challenges posed by climate change.
My Island – My Community is an ambitious new partnership program committed to building public awareness across the Eastern Caribbean to encourage wide spread behavior change with regard to small island community preparedness and adaptation to climate change. It brings together a unique network of organizations committed to using the power of communications to enhance knowledge sharing, engage the public and directly support CBA activities (Community Based Adaption) across the 9 countries of the Eastern Caribbean. |
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| objectives: | Strengthen public awareness for behaviour change about the value of protected areas to climate change adaptation, economic development, and human wellbeing; focussed on decision-makers and resource users. |
| area impacted: | Regional |
| link: | www.cbd.int/lifeweb/project.shtml?did=4731 |
| funding needed: | $1,500,000 USD€1 219 512 EUR |
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