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PUBLICATIONS & INFORMATION
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS
- CANARI. 2005. Marine protected areas and sustainable coastal livelihoods. CANARI Policy Brief No. 5: 4pp. (283 Kb)
- CANARI. 2005. Linking coastal management, sustainable livelihoods and poverty reduction: a research agenda for the Caribbean. CANARI Policy Brief No. 6: 4pp. (224 Kb)
- Clauzel, S. 2001. Tourism in Laborie, St. Lucia: baseline study and identification of potential for development. CANARI LWI Project Document No. 3. CANARI Technical Report No. 293:15 pp. (91 Kb)
- Geoghegan, T. and A.H. Smith. 1998. Conservation and sustainable livelihoods: collaborative management of the Mankòtè mangrove of St. Lucia. Community Participation in Forest Management Series No. 1:16 pp. Introduction (9 Kb)
- Geoghegan, T. and A. H. Smith. 2002. Conservation and sustainable livelihoods: collaborative mangrove management in St. Lucia. The International Forestry Review 4(4):292-297pp.
- Hutchinson, G., S. George and C. James. 2000. A description of the reef fishery of Laborie. CANARI LWI Project Document No. 1. CANARI Technical Report No. 291:10 pp. (367 Kb)
- John, L. 2005. The potential of non-timber forest products to contribute to rural livelihoods in the Windward Islands of the Caribbean. CANARI Technical Report No. 334: 32pp. (155 Kb)
- Renard, Y., A Smith and V. Krishnarayan. 2000. Do reefs matter? Coral reef conservation, sustainable livelihoods and poverty reduction in Laborie, St. Lucia. CANARI Communication No. 274: 6 pp. (40 Kb)
- Smith, A.H. and J. Gustave. 2001. A description of the harvest of wild seamoss in Laborie, St. Lucia. CANARI LWI Project Document No. 2. CANARI Technical Report No. 292:4 pp. (44 Kb)
- Smith, A.H. and S. Koester, 2001. A description of the sea urchin fishery in Laborie, St. Lucia. CANARI LWI Project Document No. 4. CANARI Technical Report No. 294: pp. (41 Kb)
- Smith, A. H. and Y. Renard. 2002. Seaweed cultivation as a livelihood in Caribbean coastal communities. CANARI Technical Report No. 304 (53 Kb)
- Smith, A. H. and Y. Renard. 2002. Seaweed cultivation as a livelihood in Caribbean coastal communities. Paper presented at the ICRI Regional Workshop for the Tropical Americas: Improving Reefs condition through Strategic Partnerships. Cancun, Mexico, June 2002. CANARI Communication No. 309: 8pp.
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