EAG’s Community Member Spotlight: A social media series highlighting the importance of local knowledge for coastal and marine resource governance and management
The Environmental Awareness Group (EAG) has released a social media series highlighting the importance of local knowledge for coastal and marine resource governance and management The Caribbean Natural Resources Institute provided support to EAG on developing the social media post series under the PISCES project . This social media series was released as three seperate Facebook posts which aim to spotlight recent efforts undertaken in Antigua and Barbuda by three community members. The social media series highlights the benefits of hearing and integrating the voices of all community members for adaptive planning for marine and coastal resources. Learn more about the Community Member Spotlight Social Media Series by clicking the links here: Post 1: https://www.facebook.com/EAGAntigua/posts/3633248433464754 Post 2: https://www.facebook.com/EAGAntigua/posts/3638695446253386 Post 3: https://www.facebook.com/EAGAntigua/posts/3643414002448197 EAG's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/EAGAntigua/