Dramatically Scaling up Multi-species Coral Restoration in Targeted Sites in the Dominican Republic as a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy (CoralRestore DR)

Dramatically Scaling up Multi-species Coral Restoration in Targeted Sites in the Dominican Republic as a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy (CoralRestore DR)

CoralRestore DR aims to build climate resilience of the Punta Cana community and ultimately other communities across the DR and the Caribbean through scaling up a proven model of coral restoration off the coast of Puntacana.

Coastal zones in the DR are highly vulnerable to climate change, including more intense and frequent hurricanes, sea level rise, sea surface temperature rise, and ocean acidification. Coral reef ecosystems around Puntacana have been in decline, requiring major restoration efforts in order to provide the needed coastal adaptation and resilience benefits.

Explants will be produced in land-based coral nurseries, creating employment for community residents in both, land- and sea-based activities. The creation of livelihood opportunities targets fisherfolks in particular.

The project will further fine tune the coral restoration techniques for wider replication across the Dominican Republic. While capacity-building will primarily focus on nearby communities, outreach will be nation-wide through a network of partners.

Project Details

Project Overview

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Launch Year
2020
Implementation Status
Completed
Project Type
Funded Project
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Project Category
EbA, Marine
Duration
36 Months
Proposal Cycle
First Call for Proposals
Financial Summary

Project Funding

CBF Funding
US$799,919

Funding provided directly through CBF support.

Co-Financing
US$458,305

Additional financing supporting the project.

Total Funding
US$1,258,224

Combined financial value associated with the project.

Supporting Information

Project Information