Fauna y Flora Internacional

Descripción general del proyecto

Union Island Climate Change Adaptation: Enhancing Resilience of Communities and Globally Important Biodiversity through Pioneering Climate-smart Tourism and Curbing Land-based Stressors to Coastal Areas

San Vicente y las Granadinas

Duración36 meses
Presupuesto total del proyectoUSD 1,051,835.00
Subvención para el programa EbA FacilityUSD 882,185.00
CofinanciaciónUSD 169,650.00

This project strengthened the resilience of Union Island communities and globally important biodiversity through climate-smart tourism, climate-smart agriculture, improved waste and land-use management, and a holistic ridge-to-reef approach. Climate and socio-economic analysis informed a responsible tourism plan, while Chatham Bay served as a community-managed demonstration site for new enterprises and ecosystem protection.

Objetivos clave

  • Reduce land-based threats to coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangroves, and coastal forests
  • Develop an island-wide climate-smart and responsible tourism strategy
  • Support sustainable livelihoods, climate-smart agriculture, and improved waste management
  • Strengthen community institutions and management of the Chatham Bay Key Biodiversity Area

Enfoque en el ecosistema

Caribbean lowland dry forest, mangroves, seagrass beds, coral reefs, and the Chatham Bay ridge-to-reef landscape.

Comunidades involucradas

Este proyecto se implementó en las siguientes comunidades y áreas de proyecto:

  • Chatham Bay
  • Ashton
  • Clifton
  • Other communities across Union Island

Organizaciones implementadoras

Organización líder:
Fauna & Flora International (FFI)

Fauna & Flora International coordinated climate research, participatory tourism planning, livelihood development, community capacity building, and ridge-to-reef conservation on Union Island.

Socios del proyecto

  • Union Island Environmental Alliance (UIEA)
  • Community organizations and tourism stakeholders on Union Island
  • Relevant government agencies and local decision-makers

Sitio web

https://www.fauna-flora.org/

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