Mona GeoInformatics Institute

Project Overview

Implementation of Ecosystem Adaptation Measures for Kingston Harbour Communities

Jamaica

Duration36 Months
Total Project BudgetUSD 1,229,600.00
EbA Facility GrantUSD 990,000.00
Co-financingUSD 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.

Key Objectives

  • 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

Ecosystem Focus

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

Communities Involved

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

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

Implementing Organizations

Lead Organization:
Mona GeoInformatics Institute (MGI)

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

Project Partners

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

Website

https://monagis.com/

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