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LIST OF IEC MATERIALSPOSTERS:1. A Call for Leadership. On the need for developing leaders for coastal resource management. (English and Cebuano).2. Coastal Alert! Calling attention to the degradation of the coastal environment (English and Cebuano).3. For Future’s Sake. On the need to manage our coastal resources to ensure their long-term sustainability. (English andCebuano).4. Imagine the future without mangroves. On the importance of mangroves (bi-lingual).5. Human Impacts on the Philippine Coastal Environments. Illustrates the range of activities that impact on the coastalenvironments and why CRM is a strategy that could balance coastal zone use and coastal zone care. (English).6. Month of the Ocean posters. “It’s their Ocean too, and their Future; “ Ang dagat ay buhay, ating kinabukasa’y, ditonakasalalay”- Announcements on the celebration of Month of the Ocean in the Philippines by virtue of PresidentialProclamation No. 57. (English and Filipino).7. Philippine Fisheries in Decline: No Time To Lose. Calling attention to the decline in fish catch and the need to : (1)reduce fishing effort to sustainable levels; 2) protect and manage coastal habitats; 3) stop illegal and destructivefishing practices. (English)8. Nagkagamay na ang atong kuha gikan sa panagat. A Cebuano variation of the Philippine Fisheries in Decline poster.TECHNICAL/REFERENCE PUBLICATIONS:1. Tambuli Newsletter. This bi-annual newsletter is targeted at government, non-government and academic prefessionalsinvolved with implementation and research related to coastal management. While primarily a Philippine publicationaimed at sharing information on coastal management within the country, it is open to international readership andcontributions on relevant topics. The newsletter encourages the publication of useful primary information on researchfindings and implementation experience pertaining to coastal management. To date, Tambuli has published 5 issues.Print copies per issue - 3000.2. Legal and Jurisdictional Guidebook on Coastal Resource Management in the Philippines. Produced in English, this guidebookis the result of a series of consultations with key sectors involved in coastal resource management. It providesdetailed information on the major legal and jurisdictional issues affecting coastal resource management in the Philippines.Copies of this book were distributed to local government units, national government agencies and otherconcerned <strong>org</strong>anizations. The book is being updated to reflect changes in the legal environment following the passageof the Fisheries Code of 1998. It is part of the planned guidebook series on Philippine coastal resource management.3. The Values of Philippine Coastal Resources: Why Protection and Management are Critical. This book serves as a referencefor finding and citing information required to make informed decisions about when and how to protect and managecoastal resources in the Philippines and elsewhere. Using resource valuation methods, the book provides informationon the economic and other values of coastal habitats and ecosystems in terms of direct production, loss of earningsfrom destruction and values created by tourism, research and education uses as well as the mere existence of a naturalresource. The book illustrates how the stream of benefits from a natural coastal ecosystem is basically free to peopleprovided that ecological parameters are honored.4. <strong>Part</strong>icipatory Coastal Resource Assessment Manual. This is a procedural manual for the implementation of participatorycoastal resource assessment or PCRA. It describes the PCRA process and provides samples of PCRA outputs such asresource maps and trend diagrams. The handbook is intended primarily for community workers and coastal resourcemanagers involved in community development for sustainable coastal resource use, and the methods described herewill allow community workers to work with local fishers and other coastal resource users to generate valuable informationfor coastal resource management planning and implementation.5. CRM Primer. This Primer on Coastal Resource Management was developed as a road map to the key steps in planningand implementing sustainable use of coastal resources. It describes the overall CRM process and provides snapshots ofcritical activities to be undertaken as part of this process. The Primer is designed for use by local government units aswell as supporting and collaborating institutions such as national government agencies, non-government <strong>org</strong>anizations,and academic institutions as an orientation tool for CRM. It provides a brief overview of the CRM process thatcan be used by coastal communities in developing sustainable fisheries, maintaining economic benefits from coastalresources, and preserving marine biodiversity. It describes the what, why and how for each step of the CRM process.In addition, the national policy and legal framework supporting CRM is identified.6. Food Security and Coastal Resource Management. This pioneering publication on food security and coastal resourcemanagement was developed in collaboration with the Fisheries Resource Management Project of the Department ofAgriculture and Asian Development Bank and the Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Training Institute. Theprimary objective of this publication is to bring to national attention the importance of fishery resources in thecountry’s food security equation. It proposes that food security and poverty alleviation in coastal areas will only beachieved when fisheries and coastal habitats are managed for sustainable use. Discussed in this publication are thetrends in fisheries production of food; causes and factors contributing to the decline in fisheries-derived food particularlyissues associated with commerial fisheries, municipal fisheries and aquaculture; and the range of managementaction needed to ensure fishing efforts are reduced to sustainable levels; illegal and destructive fishing practicesstopped; and coastal habitats are protected and managed.7. Rhythm of the Sea: Coastal Environmental Profile of San Vicente, Palawan. This book describes the procedures and resultsof the participatory coastal resource assessment undertaken by CRMP and its partners in San Vicente, Palawan, one ofCRMP’s six Learning Areas. It documents the wide range of coastal resources found in the municipality of San75

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