6 th STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING Mahe, Seychelles 11-14 June, 2014 COAST PROJECT FINAL LEGACY DOCUMENTS (SCM Day 1: 11 June 2014) Hugh Gibbon & Marla McCarroll.

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6 th STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING Mahe, Seychelles June, 2014 COAST PROJECT FINAL LEGACY DOCUMENTS (SCM Day 1: 11 June 2014) Hugh Gibbon & Marla McCarroll Pinto Rodrigues Regional & HQ Technical Coordinators COAST Project

Country FACT SHEETS & MAPs In close consultation with each country, the team has prepared a fact sheet for each COAST project country, inclusive if a map. 55 copies have been printed per country and you are now receiving these for your to take back to your country.

Country FACT SHEETS & MAPs

Final Project Report - Overview

Final Project Report – CONTENTs CHAPTERSDESCRIPTION 1Background Information about the project (Historical; Global Forums & Efforts; Partner Agencies, Countries, Consultants / experts; Pre & Post MTE; Project Management & Implementation Structure; Monitoring & Evaluation) 2Best Available Practices and Best Available Technologies (BAPs/BATs) 3Thematic Area Chapters: Environmental Management Systems / UNIDO Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technology Methodology (EMS / TEST) 4EcoTourism 5Reef and Marine Recreation Management (RMRM) 6Sustainable Tourism Management and Governance (STG&M) 7Knowledge Management and Communications (KM&C) 8Selection of Country Case Studies on Results, Lessons and Experiences 9Conclusion

Final Project Report – Selection of Country Case Studies Countries Showcased Title of Case Study CameroonWORKING TO HARMONIZE INDUSTRIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE COASTAL TOURISM IN AFRICA: A CASE STUDY OF KRIBI, CAMEROON The GambiaINTEGRATING RESPONSIBLE TOURISM PRINCIPLES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COASTAL DESTINATION: A CASE STUDY OF KARTONG IN THE GAMBIA GhanaSTRENGTHENING THE MANAGEMENT OF COASTAL PROTECTED AREAS THROUGH THE PROMOTION OF ECO- TOURISM: A CASE STUDY FROM ADA INCLUDING THE SONGHOR LAGOON BIOSPHERE RESERVE, GHANA Kenya & TanzaniaSTIMULATING ECONOMIC-ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS THROUGH THE WORK OF THE NATIONAL CLEANER PRODUCTION CENTERS IN THE COASTAL HOTEL SECTOR OF KENYA AND TANZANIA

Final Project Report – Selection of Country Case Studies - continued Countries Showcased Title of Case Study Kenya & TanzaniaSHOWCASING ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND TECHNOLOGY (EST) IN KENYA AND TANZANIA MozambiqueFeatured in the EMS/TEST chapter NigeriaPARTNERSHIPS IN THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF TOURISM AREAS: A CASE STUDY FROM BADAGRY, NIGERIA SenegalINTRODUCING SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES IN A PLANNED COASTAL DESTINATION: A CASE STUDY FROM SALY, IN SENEGAL SeychellesSEYCHELLES SUSTAINABLE TOURISM LABEL (SSTL)

Final Project Report – Selection of Text Boxes throughout the Report Countries Showcased Text Box KenyaTable 15. Overview of Selected CPA Recommendations and Projected Economic and Environmental Benefits for Kenya Kenya, TanzaniaTable 36. Special Text Box on Enhancing Women Participation and Livelihood Diversification in the Tourism Value Chains in East Africa The GambiaTable 60. Special Text Box on Sandele Eco Retreat Cameroon, Kenya, Ghana, The Gambia, Senegal Table 56. Special Text Box on Applying Web-raising Principles under the COAST Project SenegalTable 28. Overview of EST in Senegal

Final Project Report – Annexes AnnexTitle of Case Study 1Pre MTE Logical Framework 2Post MTE Logical Framework 3Demo Site Selection Criteria 4Financial Information 5KM&C products and materials produced 6Summary of COAST project training events 7Full list of consultancies undertaken 8Maps of Demo Sites generated under the COAST project 9References

Final Project USBs with files All SCM 6 power point presentations, files and photos will be uploaded on Friday onto 8GB COAST project USBs for your to take away with you. The country fact sheets and maps are also contained in these files.

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