Institut de géoinformatique Mona

Aperçu du projet

Mise en œuvre de mesures d'adaptation des écosystèmes pour les communautés du port de Kingston

Jamaïque

Durée36 mois
Budget total du projetUSD 1,229,600.00
Subvention pour les installations EbAUSD 990,000.00
CofinancementUSD 239,600.00

The KHEAM project strengthened the defence of vulnerable low-lying areas of Kingston against flooding, storm surges, and hurricanes through mangrove restoration, rehabilitation, and conservation. It combined habitat restoration, pollution reduction, long-term environmental monitoring, community waste-management programmes, livelihood support, education, and engagement across Kingston Harbour communities.

Objectifs clés

  • Restore and rehabilitate mangrove habitats to reduce climate risks to metropolitan Kingston
  • Reduce land-based sources of pollution affecting marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Monitor mangrove health and pollutants to inform future EbA and conservation action
  • Engage coastal communities and diversify or supplement local livelihoods

Focus sur l'écosystème

Mangrove forests, wetlands, coastal waters, and near-shore ecosystems within Kingston Harbour.

Communautés impliquées

Ce projet a été mis en œuvre dans les communautés et zones de projet suivantes :

  • Downtown Kingston coastal communities
  • Port Royal
  • Communities around Refuge Cay and Gallow’s Point
  • Five coastal and gully communities participating in waste-management activities

Organisations de mise en œuvre

Organisation chef de file :
Mona GeoInformatics Institute (MGI)

MGI led geospatial planning, mangrove restoration and monitoring, pollution-reduction activities, community engagement, and livelihood-support initiatives in Kingston Harbour.

Partenaires du projet

  • Newer Worlds
  • GraceKennedy Foundation
  • Centre for Marine Sciences, The University of the West Indies, Mona

Site web

https://monagis.com/

Fiche d'information du projet

Download Project Fact Sheet