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1 | FactSheet_MPAsintheRegion.pdf | 929,985 KB |
2 | FactSheet-CT_MPAs.pdf | 1 MB |
3 | FactSheet_CTAtlas.pdf | 946,514 KB |
4 | CTIBrochure.pdf | 1 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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Overfishing and habitat destruction due to local and global threats are undermining fisheries, biodiversity, and the long-term sustainability of tropical marine ecosystems worldwide, including in the Coral Triangle. Well-designed and effectively managed marine reserve networks can reduce local threats, and contribute to achieving multiple objectives regarding fisheries management, biodiversity conservation and adaptation to changes in climate and ocean chemistry.
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- Reports and Studies
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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.
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- Indonesia |
- Philippines |
- Solomon Islands |
- Malaysia |
- Papua New Guinea |
- Timor-Leste
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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.
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- Reports and Studies
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- Indonesia |
- Philippines |
- Solomon Islands |
- Malaysia |
- Papua New Guinea |
- Timor-Leste
How Are Our MPAs Doing? Challenges in Assessing Global Patterns in Marine Protected Area Performance
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Without effective management, protected areas are unlikely to achieve the high expectations the conservation and development sectors have for them: conserving biodiversity and alleviating poverty.
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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.
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- Marine Protected Areas li>
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- Reports and Studies
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- Indonesia |
- Philippines |
- Solomon Islands |
- Malaysia |
- Papua New Guinea |
- Timor-Leste
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- Policies and Agreements
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1 | LP report_FINAL.pdf | 2 MB |
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- Indonesia |
- Philippines |
- Solomon Islands |
- Malaysia |
- Papua New Guinea |
- Timor-Leste
This study analyzes stakeholder perceptions of how the Coral Triangle has benefited from the US CTI Support Program and what tangible outcomes at the regional scale have been cascaded to the local scale. The study also provides important guidelines for future projects in terms of implementation strategy and thematic needs.