Caribbean Marine Atlas Phase 2 - CMA2

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Caribbean Marine Atlas Phase 2 - CMA2

BACKGROUND

Regional Platform and Indicators National Spatial Data portals First Phase (2009-2013) Second Phase (2013-2017) BACKGROUND Regional Platform and Indicators Project Coordinator Colombia - INVEMAR National Spatial Data portals Project Coordinator Barbados

CMA CMA2 countries: Barbados*, Belize*, Colombia**, Dominica*, Dominican Republic*, Guatemala*, Jamaica*, Mexico*, Panama*, and Venezuela* *: Commitment letter **: Coordinator Country CMA2 Countries

DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE Sustainable operationalization of an online digital “Caribbean Marine Atlas” technology platform in support of Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) and marine spatial planning (national level). Ecosystem-based Management for CLME (Regional Level). With special attention to: coastal hazards, climate change, biodiversity & habitats, fisheries, land-based sources of pollution. Reformulación del ProDoc en 2015

SPECIFIC OBJETIVES SO1: To provide and operate an information discovery, Decision-Support (DS)/Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) mechanism for improved Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM), in up to 7 pilot countries, based on [state-of-the-art technology for] the online publication, management and exchange of spatial data/information layers and ICZM best practices/tools. SO2: To contribute with the DS/M&E mechanisms at Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem level through join efforts with CLME+. SO3: To enhance awareness, capacity and participation of key regional - and national-level stakeholders (both data users and data providers) in the development and use of the information discovery, DS and M&E mechanisms (with special attention to long-term sustainability, and further up-scaling of CMA2 Project results). SO4: To provide a mechanisms for seeking and acting on feedback to encourage both partners and stakeholders involvement with project milestone events, activities and results, based on the communication plan. Extend CMA1 scope to continental area (islands and continental countries)

Advances

PRODUCTS: WEBSITE, ATLAS AND THE CATALOGUE

Process to create the CMA2 tools MS Excel: Source Review Open Refine: Debugging sources and export to interoperability data format SIMILE Exhibit: Publishing catalog with advanced search and filtering functions GeoNode: Geovisor and metadata online under collaborative scheme CATALOG ATLAS 1 2

WEBSITE http://www.caribbeanmarineatlas.net RESPONSIVE DESIGN

PRODUCTS – THE CATALOGUE Description Geoservice URL Filters URL to website

ATLAS http://atlas.caribbeanmarineatlas.net

ATLAS- Layers External and remote services and official sources. 10 categories

ATLAS- Maps Construction phase of thematic maps (10 at initial proposal)

ATLAS- Documents

ATLAS- People Managing profiles, roles and user groups. Control access permissions and use of information

Indicators Advances Based in SPINCAM experiences and lessons learned Indicators (At least 4) Environment Socioeconomic Governance Components of this Indicators Methodological sheet Data and calculation Report Proposal Information and data management group – (GMDI in Spanish) for each country.

Early conclusions CMA2 will contribute to better Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) by providing key stakeholders with a spatial data-based mechanism for information discovery and decision-support, using as a framework the Ecosystem-based Management approach for the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME). The project will develop, test and deliver an operational technological platform to Decision Support (DS) and Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) processes for improved marine and coastal resources management in the Caribbean Region. The platform will be piloted in selected countries and at the regional level. To ensure uptake, sustainability and up-scaling of results, the project will be closely linked to the implementation of the national, regional and international marine data and information management initiatives.

THANKS http://www.caribbeanmarineatlas.net