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.
Grenada National Ecosystem Assessment: networking, training and building a community of practice
Global networking and training opportunities All contributors are encouraged to join the Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Network (BES-Net) for...
Grenada National Ecosystem Assessment publication and citation guide
Background The work programme of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem...
CANARI joins global call for stronger action to protect biodiversity
Port of Spain, September 29, 2020 – The United Nations Summit on Biodiversity is being held on September 30, 2020 under the theme of ‘Urgent action...
Grenada Ecosystem Assessment – Cell phone video competition winners
Marine Ecosystem in Carriacou, Grenada. Video by Marvin Boatswain Grenada Coral Reef Ecosystem. Video by Javon Prime. St John's Riverine Ecosystem,...
Grenada National Ecosystem Assessment – Contributor and Implementation Team Profiles
The implementation of the Grenada National Ecosystem Assessment (NEA) is through the Grenadian Ministry of Climate Resilience, the Environment,...
New £317,000 project launched on sustainable fisheries management in the Virgin Islands
Port of Spain, July 2, 2020 – The UK Government funded Darwin Initiative has announced the projects funded under this year’s Darwin Plus scheme...
Effective support for Caribbean civil society for biodiversity conservation and rural development: Results and recommendations from the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund 2010 – 2016 – CANARI Policy Brief No. 22
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Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) in the Caribbean Islands
Click here to visit the CEPF Caribbean Islands Biodiversity Hotspot Phase II (2021-2027) project webpage. Information and resources for applicants...
Participatory Approaches to Biodiversity Conservation: a case study of the Montserrat Centre Hills Project – CANARI Technical Report No. 400
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Guidelines for Stakeholder Identification and Analysis: A Manual for Caribbean Natural Resource Managers and Planners – CANARI Guidelines Series No. 5
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