Windward Islands Research and Education Foundation

Project Overview

Innovative Nature-based Solutions to Enhance Community Resilience in Grenada (ING)

Grenada

Duration30 Months
Total Project BudgetUSD 1,311,354.00
EbA Facility GrantUSD 1,065,752.00
Co-financingUSD 245,602.00

The ING project enhanced climate resilience in communities around Grenville Bay through targeted nature-based and hybrid grey-green interventions. Coastal stabilization combined engineered elements with mangroves, sea grapes, and coral-reef rehabilitation, while community participation, research, and livelihood activities strengthened the long-term social, environmental, and economic benefits of the intervention.

Key Objectives

  • Reduce coastal erosion and climate risks using nature-based and hybrid infrastructure
  • Restore mangrove, coastal-vegetation, and coral-reef functions
  • Strengthen community participation and stewardship in Grenville Bay
  • Generate evidence and practical lessons for replicating grey-green infrastructure

Ecosystem Focus

Mangroves, coral reefs, beaches, coastal vegetation, and the Grenville Bay shoreline.

Communities Involved

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

  • Soubise
  • Communities surrounding Grenville Bay
  • Coastal residents and livelihood groups in St. Andrew, Grenada

Implementing Organizations

Lead Organization:
Windward Islands Research and Education Foundation (WINDREF)

WINDREF led research, community engagement, ecological restoration, and the design and implementation of the project’s innovative grey-green coastal infrastructure.

Project Partners

  • Government and technical agencies in Grenada
  • Grenville Bay community organizations
  • Local researchers, engineers, and coastal stakeholders

Website

https://www.windref.org/

Project Information

View CBF Project Record