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Caribbean Regional Environmental Programme. 2005. Sandy Island Marine Protected Area. Measuring Success:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Parks and Peril Site Consolidation Scorecard. 57 pp.*<br />

<strong>The</strong> Nature Conservancy is conducting a program known as Parks in Peril (PiP) which is currently fostering the local<br />

support necessary for protecting these parks by using a process called “site consolidation.”. To manage this process, PiP<br />

developed the Parks in Peril Site Consolidation Scorecard which is designed to measure the project area or site’s towards<br />

consolidation. This report documents the scorecard for Sandy Island Marine Protected Area.<br />

CEC. 2005. Inception Report: Strengthening Environmental Stewardship among Major Stakeholders in the<br />

Grenadine Islands. Carriacou Environmental Committee, Hillsborough, Carriacou. 11 pp.<br />

Not seen.<br />

CERMES. 2004. Report <strong>of</strong> the vision and project planning workshop for Southern Grenadines Water Taxi<br />

Association. Centre <strong>of</strong> Resource Management and Environmental Studies, UWI, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados. 18<br />

pp.*<br />

This report summarizes the workshop conducted for the two water taxi associations in the Grenadines: Carriacou and Petite<br />

Martinique WTA and Southern Grenadines WTA. <strong>The</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> the workshop was to further define the mission <strong>of</strong> the<br />

operators, their vision <strong>of</strong> what successful water taxi operations would look like several years in the future and the<br />

generation <strong>of</strong> a small number <strong>of</strong> project ideas that would enable the achievement <strong>of</strong> that vision. <strong>The</strong> report provides the<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> the organization, the importance <strong>of</strong> working together, the WTOs responsibilities towards stakeholder groups<br />

(hoteliers, public, customers, suppliers and the government) and the shared vision <strong>of</strong> the two water taxi associations.<br />

CEMRES. 2005a. Report <strong>of</strong> the Grenadines Green Schools Planning Workshop, May 27, 2005, Carriacou, Grenada.<br />

Centre <strong>of</strong> Resource Management and Environmental Studies, UWI, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados. 18 pp.*<br />

<strong>The</strong> report summarizes the workshop for the Grenadines Green Schools Project. <strong>The</strong> paper provides some <strong>of</strong> the current<br />

“green activities” at the Grenadines schools. It explores the key elements <strong>of</strong> the Green Schools Program and the steps<br />

towards establishing the program in the Grenadines schools. At the end <strong>of</strong> the workshop, participants agreed that the<br />

programme would involve all five secondary schools, and at least two primary schools from each island would participate.<br />

CERMES. 2005b. Report <strong>of</strong> the Inception Training Workshop for Enhancing the Management Effectiveness <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tobago Cays Marine Park, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Union Island 19-20 December 2005. CERMES Regional<br />

Project on Enhancing Management Effectiveness at Three Marine Protected Areas in St. Vincent and the<br />

Grenadines, Jamaica and Belize. Report No.1. 25 pp.*<br />

A review <strong>of</strong> the workshop conducted in Union Island, St. Vincent and the Grenadines from the CERMES regional MPA-<br />

ME project: Enhancing management effectiveness (ME) at three marine protected areas (MPAs) in St. Vincent and the<br />

Grenadines, Jamaica and Belize. <strong>The</strong> goal <strong>of</strong> the workshop was for the marine protected area (MPA) managers and key<br />

stakeholders in the Tobago Cays Marine Park (TCMP) to learn how to conduct an evaluation <strong>of</strong> management effectiveness<br />

for the MPA using the methods in the WCPA/WWF “How Is Your MPA Doing?” guidebook. In this report, the<br />

biophysical, socio-economic and governance indicators were identified to help assess the management effectiveness <strong>of</strong> the<br />

TCMP and various activities were planned to evaluate effectiveness using these three sets <strong>of</strong> indicators. <strong>The</strong> report states<br />

the human resources, equipment and budget needed to complete the evaluation and it suggests a feasible work plan/<br />

timeline based on the guidebook.<br />

CERMES. 2006. Report <strong>of</strong> the fisherfolk planning workshop. Robert Divonne Marine Centre, Mayreau. February<br />

15-16, 2006. Centre <strong>of</strong> Resource Management and Environmental Studies, UWI, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados.18<br />

pp.*<br />

<strong>The</strong> report was compiled from a workshop which engaged fisherfolk in the Grenadine Islands in discussing approaches to<br />

strengthening their capacity for co-management and collective action for self-help aimed at sustainable resource use and<br />

personal well-being. In this report, the key fisheries issues in the Grenadines are been identified. <strong>The</strong>se issues range from<br />

safety and enforcement to marketing arrangements and fish stocks. <strong>The</strong> various fisheries stakeholder groups are identified<br />

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