the Climate Change Adaptation Regional Exchange and the 7th CTI-CFF Climate Change Adaptation Technical Working Group Meeting

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Document Date: 03 July 2012
Author: US CTI Support Program

Activity Report: 3rd CTI Regional Exchange on Designing and Supporting National and Regional MPA Systems in the Coral Triangle March 26-30, 2012 (Full Report)

Document Date: 06 March 2012
Author: UP MSI

Activity Report of the 2nd Climate Change Adaptation for Coastal Communities Course and Training of Trainers held in Tagaytay City, Philippines from January 31 to February 9, 2012.

Document Date: 13 March 2012
Author: US CTI Support Program

Activity Report of the 2nd CTI Regional Business Forum in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia held on October 2011

Document Date: 11 January 2012
Author: US CTI Support Program

Summary Report of the 3rd CTI Regional Exchange on Designing and Supporting National and Regional MPA Systems in the Coral Triangle Sanur, Indonesia March 26-30, 2012

Document Date: 24 July 2012
Author: US CTI Support Program

Proceedings from the CTI Regional Exchange on the Implementation of EAFM in the Coral Triangle Countries, May 2012

Document Date: 19 August 2011
Author: WWF

Report and proceedings of the first Coral Triangle Fishers Forum (CTFF) was co-hosted by WWF Coral Triangle Program and the Government of Indonesia (Ministry of Marine Affairs), with Collaborating Partner the Southeast Asia Fisheries Development Centre (SEAFDEC), in Bali Indonesia on June 15-17, 2010.  Bringing together over 130 regional stakeholders from 10 countries, including leaders in the fishing community, fishing organizations, seafood companies, scientists and technicians to discuss ways on improving fisheries in the region.

Document Date: 03 May 2012
Author: CTI Secretariat

CTI-CFF Regional Priorities and Funding Needs presented at the first CTI-CFF High Level Financial Roundtable held on May 3, 2012 in Manila, Philippines.

Document Date: 15 March 2012
Author: A.Green, A.White, J.Tanzer/CTSP

USAID’s Coral Triangle Support Partnership completed a scoping study on March 15, 2012 that identified major scientific gaps that need to be addressed to establish and manage an effective marine protected area (MPA) system in the Coral Triangle that integrates fisheries, biodiversity and climate change objectives.

Document Date: 19 January 2012
Author: CTSP

This innovative set of guidelines released on January 19, 2012 has for the first time combined and integrated the principles of fisheries, biodiversity and climate change in establishing effective marine protected area (MPA) networks in the Coral Triangle. In the past, many MPA networks were unsuccessful because they focused solely on one principle and objective. The new guidelines aim to address this concern by enabling MPA networks to simultaneously achieve fisheries sustainability, biodiversity conservation and ecosystem resilience in the face of climate change.

Document Date: 30 December 2011
Author: FAO

This document has been developed to provide information and guidance on the use of marine protected areas in the context of fisheries. As MPA implementation moves ahead with biodiversity conservation, many people feel that the fisheries aspects are not fully understood or taken into account, and guidance to this specific sector is needed. These guidelines look specifically at  fisheries features of MPAs but also address the interface between fisheries management and biodiversity conservation and provide support for MPAs with multiple objectives.