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Location: Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea Contact: Timothy Skewes Research Question: How do we adequately and cost-effectively describe and assess linked terrestrial-marine conservation assets in Melanesia to guide effective natural resource management? What did (or will) the project do?The project will develop methods to identify and assess the status of coastal and marine ecosystem assets in Melanesia, and describe the processes that sustain or threaten them, including the processes linking these assets with the terrestrial system The study will focus on Milne Bay, PNG; and in particular, the catchment of Mullins Harbour, which is the focus of a related CSIRO-Conservation International project to produce a Natural Resource Management Plan for that catchment (CSIRO-CI Demonstration Sites Project). More specifically, the project will:
What will the project produce?The project will produce information products suitable for use in participatory frameworks appropriate for natural resource management and planning in Melanesia, including:
Note: based on discussions with stakeholder groups, the Mullins Harbour case study was removed in favour of a Milne bay wide priority setting exercise. How can the project make a difference to development?The formulation of generic methods, information products and participatory frameworks that the research feeds into, are part of a long term process (5+ years) of building capacity among local government planners and managers in Melanesia. The project works closely with a conservation planning facilitator in Milne Bay to ensure feedback into the design reflects the information needs of local government planners across relevant natural resource agencies (e.g. environment, fisheries, forestry, agriculture). This work serves as a pilot for wider application to other tropical Pacific Island regions and SE Asia. Project completion date - 30 June 2009DOWNLOAD Melanesian coastal and marine ecosystem assets final report: assessment framework and Milne Bay case study DOWNLOAD milestone report for this project
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