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Using community water level If ther
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Example In this example we have fir
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A14 Surveying Island Height Procedu
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Figure 2 Terrain Terrain 57 Profile
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Calculating distance using the dump
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5. The final product should be a ta
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ISLAND DESCRIPTION Physical charact
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Figure 1. Location map of Jabot Isl
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Figure 3. Western shoreline surveys
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Community Infrastructure Data Table
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Appendix 1. Survey Information Tabl
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A16 Identifying Natural Resource Ta
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A17 Prioritizing the Threats 8 A. S
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A18 Summary Matrix of Vulnerability
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Problem /Issue (these are "threats"
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Problem /Issue (these are "threats"
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Problem /Issue (these are "threats"
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Problem /Issue (these are "threats"
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A19 Creating a Community Vision and
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THE VISION AND CONCEPTUAL MODELING
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WORKSHEET: COMPLETING A SWOT ANALYS
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A21 Crafting a Good Goals and Smart
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WORKSHEET: A TABLE FOR WRITING SMAR
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A22 Developing Management Actions t
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A23 Developing Good Indicators 12 A
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A24 Prioritizing Management Actions
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3 = fully capable of implementing a
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A25 Action Plan Template - Namdrik
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Work together towards best practice
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A26 Marshall Islands Conservation A
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"Marine Protected Area" means that
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(b) Anchorage; (c) Diving; (d) remo
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(1) A person who contravenes any pr
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Table of Contents i. Statement by t
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1. Vision Nan jiban ejaak developme
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The objectives of the plan are as f
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7. Management area The Fisheries Ma
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9. Institutional arrangement and re
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Appendix 1 - List of Fisheries Mana
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Appendix 2: Records of Community wo
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A33 Sign off Document Template Reso
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A34 Annual Work Plan Atoll: Namdrik
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A35 Vulnerability Assessment and Lo
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Contents What is the Purpose of the
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What is the Purpose of the Guide to
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How is the VA-LEAP Guide intended t
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Table 1: Overview of the LEAP proce
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Facilitation Tips Many of the exerc
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WORKSHEET ONE: WRITING YOUR LOCAL E
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Local Early Action Planning Process
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9 10 11 12 13 We know how the plan
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WORKSHEET THREE: IDENTIFYING AND IN
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WORKSHEET FOUR: DEVELOPING A COMMUN
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• Many fishermen are starting to
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WORKSHEET FIVE: COMMUNITY AWARENESS
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Local Early Action Planning Process
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WORKSHEET SIX: MAPPING YOUR SITE In
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The examples below show you what a
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WORKSHEET SEVEN: IDENTIFYING AND MA
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Social Target Income generating act
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WORKSHEET EIGHT: IDENTIFYING AND MA
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Identify Early Actions to Reduce Th
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Local Early Action Planning Process
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Historical timeline Purpose: To und
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Are there traditional management ap
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Seasonal Calendar Purpose: To under
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What time of year do various food i
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Community Walk/Mapping Purpose: A t
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Strength Weakness Analysis Purpose:
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area? 6. How would community member
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Example: Community Weaknesses/ Chal
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a. What climate hazards have most f
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TARGETS What natural resource and s
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Assess Vulnerability Purpose: At th
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WORKSHEET FIFTEEN: ASSESSING VULNER
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Vulnerability Assessment Core Quest
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ADAPTIVE CAPACITY First answer the
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community to cope with those impact
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Upon completing the vulnerability a
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2. A seawall would require a lot of
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4. It is critical that the group re
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WORKSHEET SEVENTEEN: PRIORITIZING E
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Highest Priority Early Actions Tota
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Developing SMART Objectives Purpose
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Developing a Work Plan Purpose: Thi
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Finalizing the Local Early Action P
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Integrating Your LEAP into Existing
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References Atkinson, S., Gombos, M.