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Patrick Debels Laverne Walker
The Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem Project (CLME) Data & Information in Support of Decision-Making and Policy Cycle Implementation Patrick Debels Laverne Walker Regional Coordinator Senior Project Officer
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“CLME” = 2 LMEs GEF 4–Focal Area “International Waters”:
GEF 4 “International Waters”: SP-1: Restore and sustain coastal and marine fish stocks & associated biological diversity ECOSYSTEM APPROACH GEF 4–Focal Area “International Waters”: Coordination between States for the management of ecosystems and transboundary aquatic resources Strategic Action Programme for the CLME+ ENABLING BETTER GOVERNANCE: improving legal/ institutional frameworks, capacities + key investments in the field “CLME” = 2 LMEs Caribbean LME +North Brazil Shelf LME
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“CLME” = 2 LMEs GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT FACILITY (GEF):
COORDINATION BETWEEN & COLLABORATION AMONG STATES to solve COMMON CHALLENGES ECOSYSTEM APPROACH TO FISHERIES/SHARED LIVING MARINE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Strategic Action Programme for the CLME+ largest # of countries participating in any of the World’s LME projects! (25 GEF-eligible countries + >10 dependent territories) “CLME” = 2 LMEs Caribbean LME +North Brazil Shelf LME
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GEF-“IW”: 2 kinds of interventions:
NOW ( ) Foundational Capacity Building: TRANSBOUNDARY DIAGNOSTIC ANALYSES PILOT PROJECTS & CASE STUDIES STRATEGIC ACTION PROGRAMME (SAP) SAP IMPLEMENTATION! CLME PROJECT (current phase) GEF support for implementation of CLME+ SAP: CLME+ PROJECT (next phase) NEXT ( )
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TRANSBOUNDARY DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENTS
The CLME SAP Umbrella PILOT PROJECTS CASE STUDIES SAP TRANSBOUNDARY DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENTS GOVERNANCE ANALYSIS IMS-REMP PROTOTYPE IMS = Information Managment System REMP = Regional Environmental/Ecosystem Monitoring Program
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CLME TRANSBOUNDARY DIAGNOSTIC ANALYSES: UNSUSTAINABLE FISHERIES
3 KEY PROBLEMS UNSUSTAINABLE FISHERIES CLIMATE CHANGE SOCIETAL CHANGE POLLUTION HABITAT DEGRADATION
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CLME TRANSBOUNDARY DIAGNOSTIC ANALYSES:
affecting 3 KEY ECOSYSTEM TYPES REEFS & associated habitats PELAGIC ecosystem CONTINENTAL SHELF ecosystem
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CLME: 3 x 3 “conceptual” matrix 3 ecosystems, 3+1* (key) problems
Degradation * “Climate proofing” of actions: robustness + contributions to enhancing resilience
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TYPICAL COMPONENTS OF A POLICY CYCLE
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Governance Framework for the Wider Carribean
SWOT/TWAP Analysis for each one of the policy cycles + horiz/vertic linkages: what’s already ok? what shld be improved? where do immediate opportunities exist? CLME focus: regional & subreg fisheries ecosyst
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ROOT CAUSES OF THE 3 CLME+ ISSUES
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Causal-Chain Analysis
ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS INDICATORS CLME SAP ACTIONS Eg. damaged coral reefs ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS DIRECT CAUSES INDIRECT CAUSES ROOT CAUSES SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS examples: physical impact (fishing gear) (tourism) overfishing illegal fishing invasive species pollution Various human and economic activities: - tourism fishing agriculture - transport examples: - lack of awareness inadequate data limited resources high dependence on fishing - inadequate governance framework Eg. Loss of livelihoods -subsistence fishing -artisanal fishing -tourism -beach erosion … PROCESS INDICATORS STRESS REDUCTION INDICATORS SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS INDICATORS (Alternative to CCA = “DPSIR” (EEA): Drivers – Pressure – Status – Impact – Response)
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TRANSBOUNDARY DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENTS
The CLME SAP Umbrella US$ 100+ M of coordinated efforts PILOT PROJECTS CASE STUDIES SAP “UMBRELLA” TRANSBOUNDARY DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENTS GOVERNANCE ANALYSIS IMS-REMP PROTOTYPE PROJECT / PROGRAMME COORDINATION & OVERSIGHT Implementation of new projects under the SAP supported by the GEF Existing Projects New Projects
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CLME SAP: 6 main STRATEGIES
and 4 sub-strategies S1 – Protection of the Marine Environment S2 – Sustainable Fisheries S3 – Inter-sectoral Coordination S4 – EBM, Reef Ecosystems S4a Spiny Lobster Fisheries S4b Queen Conch Fisheries S5 – EAF, Pelagic Ecosystem S5a Flyingfish Fisheries S4b Large Pelagics Fisheries S6 – EBM/EAF, Continental Shelf
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Strategic Action Programme:
CLME Strategic Action Programme: 3 Regional Strategies APPLY SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE!
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DATA & INFORMATION: CRITICAL CONCEPTS IN CONTEXT OF CLME
CLME CONCEPTUAL APPROACH: 3X3 MATRIX 3 key problems 3 key “fishery” ecosystem types NOAA “LME” CONCEPT: 5-MODULAR APPROACH productivity indicators fish/fisheries indicators pollution / ecosystem health indicators socio-economic indicators Governance indicators GEF LME INDICATOR FRAMEWORK: process indicators stress reduction indicators environmental / ecosystem status indicators (socio-economic indicators)
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DATA & INFORMATION: CRITICAL CONCEPTS IN CONTEXT OF CLME
CLME GOVERNANCE CASE STUDY – POLICY CYCLE CONCEPT data & information analysis & advice – decision-making – implementation – review & evaluation TWAP: governance architecture governance performance CLME: MULTITUDE OF ORGANIZATIONS: subsidiarity principle applies DATA & INFORMATION: demand-driven <-> offer-driven <-> both CLME SAP: 6 SAP Strategies + 4 sub-strategies + associated actions
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CLME PROJECT: IMS/REMP Prototype IMS PORTAL (prototype) but:
reference (metadata) to approx. 300 data sources but: 3x3 matrix? 5 LME modules? GEF indicators? demand-driven? policy cycle stakeholders? subsidiarity?
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CLME PROJECT: IMS/REMP Prototype IMS PORTAL (prototype) but:
reference (metadata) to approx. 300 data sources but: 3x3 matrix? 5 LME modules? GEF indicators? demand-driven? policy cycle stakeholders? subsidiarity?
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REMP - Prototype Atlas – “Status” of Marine Environment in CLME+
CLME PROJECT: REMP - Prototype Atlas – “Status” of Marine Environment in CLME+ PROTOTYPE ATLAS: Problem in its production: when PCU requests example maps to be made of “status” of ME in CLME+ (in terms of process, stress reduction and enviro/socio-econ status) this appears to be extremely hard/impossible * HOW COME, with 300+ data sources logged in IMS? - “add hoc” collection? (offer-driven versus demand-driven approach?) - lack of (correct) application of subsidiarity principle? (“ownership”?)
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Strategic Action Programme:
CLME Strategic Action Programme: 3 Regional Strategies APPLY SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE!
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STRATEGY 2 (Sust. Fisheries): GEOPOLITICAL COMPLEXITY
& SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE OSPESCA member states
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STRATEGY 2 (Sust. Fisheries): GEOPOLITICAL COMPLEXITY
& SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE CRFM member states
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STRATEGY 2 (Sust. Fisheries): GEOPOLITICAL COMPLEXITY
& SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE OSPESCA-CRFM Joint Action Plan
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STRATEGY 2 (Sust. Fisheries): GEOPOLITICAL COMPLEXITY
& SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE not a member of OSPESCA or CRFM
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STRATEGY 2 (Sust. Fisheries): GEOPOLITICAL COMPLEXITY
& SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE WECAFC geographic scope
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STRATEGY 2 (Sust. Fisheries): & SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE
MANDATES & SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE WECAFC DAI AAA DM IMP RAE DAI AAA DM IMP RAE SICA/ OSPESCA DAI AAA DM IMP RAE CRFM GCFI DAI AAA DM IMP RAE DAI AAA DM IMP RAE OECS DM = Decision-Making IMP = Implementation RAE = Revision & Evaluation DAI = Data & Informatiion AAA = Analysis & Advice
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STRATEGY 2 (Sust. Fisheries): & SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE
MANDATES & SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE WHO WORKS WHERE? WHO NEEDS WHAT? WHO CAN PROVIDE WHAT?
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STRATEGY 2 (Sust. Fisheries): & SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE
MANDATES & SUBSIDIARITY PRINCIPLE ADVISORY and/or DECISION-MAKING BODIES Governance Arrangements (mandates) & RGF decentralized IMS Portal: references / metadata only
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“SAP ACTIONS “CODING” There are no ACTIVITIES throughout these years
Low intensity ACTIVITIES throughout these years High intensity ACTIVITIES throughout these years TYPE “A” ACTIONS: IMPROVE LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK TYPE “B” ACTIONS: BUILDING CAPACITY TYPE “C” ACTIONS: PRACTICAL INITIATIVES, ACTIONS IN THE FIELD
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El PAE desde la mirada de “Datos e Informacion”
(nivel ecosistemas de pesca)
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CLME Project Coordination Unit
Thank you CLME Project Coordination Unit Cartagena, Colombia (57) (5)
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