Fauna & Flora International

Project Overview

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

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Duration36 Months
Total Project BudgetUSD 1,051,835.00
EbA Facility GrantUSD 882,185.00
Co-financingUSD 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.

Key Objectives

  • 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

Ecosystem Focus

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

Communities Involved

This project was implemented in the following communities and project areas:

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

Implementing Organizations

Lead Organization:
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.

Project Partners

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

Website

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

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