A key element of our work at CANARI is providing and facilitating the exchange of timely information based on our research and vast experience working with stakeholders throughout the Caribbean on natural resource management issues. The development of a wide range of information products is an essential part of sharing what we learn. Relevant and timely research reports, subject briefs, infographics, newsletter articles, audio-visual materials, toolkits and guidelines are all part of the work we do to reach, educate and equip stakeholders at all levels to better address the many challenges of managing our environment sustainably.
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Explore our Knowledge Platforms below.
StewardFish project – profiles highlighting best practices of Caribbean fisherfolk pursuing complementary or alternative livelihoods
As we celebrate World Oceans Day 2021 under the theme “The Ocean: Life and Livelihoods”, we want to highlight the positive efforts of our Caribbean...
Developing a regional framework and toolkit to improve vulnerability assessments and adaptation in the Eastern Caribbean Fisheries Sector
Port of Spain, September 6, 2018 – How to better assess vulnerability in coastal communities to inform adaptation in the Eastern Caribbean fisheries...
Enabling Civil Society in Saint Lucia to adapt to the impacts of climate change – CANARI Policy Brief No. 20
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People and the Sea a study of coastal livelihoods in Laborie, St. Lucia Project Document 2 – CANARI Technical Report No. 292
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People and the Sea a study of coastal livelihoods in Laborie, St. Lucia Project Document 3 – CANARI Technical Report No. 293
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People and the Sea a study of coastal livelihoods in Laborie, St. Lucia Project Document 4 – CANARI Technical Report No. 294
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Incentives for watershed management in Saint Lucia: Results of a brief diagnostic – CANARI Technical Report No. 317
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People and the Sea a study of the social and economic impacts of sea urchin harvesting in 2002 in Laborie, Saint Lucia Project Document 7 – CANARI Technical Report No. 318
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The Sea is our garden; a report on a study of institutional and technical options for improving coastal livelihoods in Laborie, Saint Lucia – CANARI Technical Report No. 322
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Triple bottom line methods for assessing public investment: the case of Invest Saint Lucia. Caribbean Green Economy Discussion Group
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