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.
Search those resources by using the search bar or selecting the relevant category on the left of this page. These include “Publications,” “Toolkits and Guidelines” and “Audiovisuals.”
Explore our Knowledge Platforms below.
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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Partners of the Environment: Developing alternative livelihoods for the Chateaubelair community – CANARI Technical Report No. 391
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Do Reefs Matter? Coral reef conservation, sustainable livelihoods and poverty reduction in Labqrie, St. Lucia – CANARI Technical Report No. 274
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The Waitukubuli national trail: Definition of a pre-product and identification of environmental issues – CANARI Technical Report No. 299
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Mapping Laborie Bay, Saint Lucia – CANARI Technical Report No. 323
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Fond Gens Libre: Who benefits from the Gros Piton trail? – CANARI Technical Report No. 392
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Participatory approaches to natural resource management and sustainable development: some implications for research and policy – CANARI Technical Report No. 275
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The Waitukubuli national trail: Definition of a pre-product and identification of environmental issues – CANARI Technical Report No. 300
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Community-based tourism initiatives in the Windward Islands: A review of their impacts – CANARI Technical Report No. 327
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Climate change impacts on terrestrial biodiversity in the insular Caribbean – CANARI Technical Report No. 383
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