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.
Soutien efficace apporté à la société civile des Caraïbes pour la conservation de la biodiversité et le développement rural : Résultats et recommandations du Fonds de partenariat pour les écosystèmes critiques (Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund – CEPF) 2010 – 2016
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Instituto Caribeño de Recursos Naturales: la constante dentro de la diversidad
Instituto Caribeño de Recursos Naturales: la constante dentro de la diversidad Por Carlos M. García Cartagena En su concepción más amplia, el...
Reflections from Samoa: Renewable energy for economic development in the Caribbean
There are three reasons to scale up renewable energy in the Caribbean islands: achieving energy security by reducing dependence on expensive...
Caribbean strategic position on sustainable development in the context of the post-2015 agenda
CANARI is a member of the International Research Forum (IRF2015 www.irf2015.org), a collaboration of 11 international research institutions...
10 ways that Small and Micro Enterprises can drive the Caribbean green econonmy
Small and micro enterprises (SMEs) in the Caribbean green economy factor in environmental and social costs and benefits in their economic models as...
Participatory management planning for the Aripo Savannas, a protected area in Trinidad
CANARI was contracted by the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago (http://www.ema.co.tt). to facilitate...
Facilitation of a participatory process for development of new Forest and Protected Area Policies for Trinidad and Tobago
Background and rationale The Ministry of Planning, Housing and the Environment (formerly Ministry of Public Utilities and the Environment) of the...
Forestry research in the Caribbean workshop
Background CANARI was contracted by the Eastern Caribbean Institute of Agriculture and Forestry (ECIAF) Campus of the University of Trinidad and...
Assessing the impacts of climate change on community based sustainable use of forest resources in the Caribbean
Background In 2009, the Caribbean Regional Unit for Technical Assistance (CARUTA) project, which is implemented by the United Nations Development...
Climate change in the UK Overseas Territories
In 2008, CANARI partnered with the UK’s Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) to produce a range of communication and outreach products...
