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Biosphere Reserves as of 2019

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Year: 2019
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Keywords: Habitat
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Blue Accelerator Lab

The “Blue Economy and Sustainable Management of Ocean Degradation Lab” (the Blue Lab) is part of the UNDP Accelerator Labs initiative, the world’s largest and fastest learning network that UNDP is building to address development challenges in the new era where changes are happening rapidly. The primary objective of the Blue Lab is to promote out-of-the-box thinking and experimentation to support Small Island Developing States (SIDS), with a focus on Caribbean countries, in the sustainable development of its ocean-based economic sectors.

Year: 2019
Author: UNDP
Keywords: blue economy
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Blue Carbon and Biodiversity within Suriname’s Mangrove Forest

This document contains a Blue Carbon and Biodiversity within Suriname's Mangrove Forest using a multipurpose National Forest Inventory (NFI).

Year: 2019
Author: Wip, G., Wortel, V., Ngu Chin Tjon, A., Marjanom, G., Feyen, J., Crabbe, S., Jairam, R., Traag, D., Landburg, G. & Lingaard, M.
Keywords: blue carbon
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Blue Carbon and other Coastal Ecosystem Services Next steps in international and national policy making and implementation – Workshop Report

Identifying ways of factoring the climate change mitigation role of coastal ecosystems, and trier role in carbon sequestration, into policy making has been the focus of an international workshop held 23-25 June in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Around 50 international experts joined the discussion in Guayaquil, either in person or remotely and shared lessons learnt from national and project level implementation efforts on Blue Carbon (BC).

Year: 2015
Author: Conservation International
Keywords: blue carbon
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Blue carbon policy framework 2.0 : based on the discussion of the International Blue Carbon Policy Working Group

Development and implementation of blue carbon-based activities now requires strategic policy and incentive mechanisms to achieve coastal conservation, restoration and sustainable use, and provide disincentives to drain or damage coastal systems. A first effort to develop such a strategic program was set out in the first edition of the Blue Carbon Policy Framework. Based on additional information and current progress a revised Blue Carbon Policy Framework 2.0 has now been developed. It updates the previous version and adds a detailed coordinated program of policy objectives and activities. It outlines the activities needed for the integration of blue carbon into existing policy initiatives and the implementation of coastal management activities. The framework, described in this document, also details a timeline and identifies the possible stakeholders to further develop the activities.

Year: 2012
Author: Herr, D., Pidgeon, E., Laffoley, D.
Keywords: blue carbon, marine habitats
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Blue Carbon: A transformational tool for marine management and conservation globally

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Author: Pidgeon, E.
Keywords: blue carbon
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Blue Economy Community Solutions

This publication includes examples from across different continents, ecosystems and cultures, but they all address the priorities of livelihoods and conservation in combination and bring benefits on both fronts. By giving local communities an immediate, concrete stake in the sustainable management of the ocean’s resources, these projects have each secured the local stewardship they need to be a viable, long-term part of the blue economy.  

Year: 2018
Author: UNDP
Keywords: blue economy
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Blue Economy Scoping Study for Dominica

Following the devastating hurricane that struck the island of Dominica in 2017, the Government of Dominica is focusing on the development of a long-term strategy to become the world’s first Climate Resilient country. In this regard, the Government has signalled its desire to integrate the Blue Economy into future resilience building initiatives. The United Nations Development Programme is supporting them in this aspiration and is extending technical support to Dominica to explore options to integrate the blue economy into its broader resilience building activities. This report, prepared on behalf of UNDP, underpins this technical support and represents the first two of three deliverables under the UNDP programme of assistance, namely: a Stocktake; and a National Diagnostic Analysis. The purpose of these outputs is to provide both UNDP and the Government of Dominica with some understanding of the possible opportunities that the blue economy presents. They provide an overview of current context and opportunities, a technical analysis of impediments, and makes recommendations for ways forward.

Year: 2018
Author: Roberts, J.
Keywords: blue economy
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Briefing Paper: Recommendations for a Sustainable and Equitable Ocean Economic Recovery and Improved Resilience in a Post COVID-19 Environment in the CLME+ region

As part of the efforts towards supporting countries in the CLME+ region in dealing with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ICM has developed a Briefing Paper entitled "Recommendations for a Sustainable and Equitable Ocean Economic Recovery and Improved Resilience in a Post COVID-19". The document is available in English and Spanish.

Year: 2021
Author: CLME+ ICM
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Business Case: Investing in Grenada’s Yellowfin Tuna Exports

The relatively high incidence of billfish mortality in Grenadian fishing landings and the overall poor health of billfish stocks harvested in the region demonstrates a need for an urgent reduction in incidental billfish landings and mortality. Extensive research and analysis based on 2018 Fishery Performance Indicators (FPIs) indicate that the yellowfin tuna (YFT) export fishery in Grenada may provide the necessary triple-bottom line opportunities to use a parallel approach1 to address billfish mortality and achieve improved fisheries management. This may be achieved by increasing tuna quality and values for fishers, exporters and the government. At the same time, it is expected that the pressure on the billfish stocks will be reduced through investments to change gear, practices and technology. The increase in tuna quality and reduction in billfish landings is not expected to negatively impact subsistence fishing.

Year: 2018
Author: FAO/Wilderness Market/CI/CLME+
Keywords: case study, investment
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