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Dear Members,




From: Anastacia Lee Quay


Dear All,

The Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) is happy to share with you our most recent policy brief and our  documentary of participatory three-dimensional modelling process in Tobago.  These products were produced with the support  from the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation ACP - EU (CTA), the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization under its Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Support Programme for  African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries (ACP-FLEGT Programme).


*         Policy Brief 15: Using traditional knowledge for decision making on Climate Change in the Caribbean<http://www.canari.org/documents/CANARIPolicyBrief15English.pdf>

*         She becomes more beautiful:  Traditional knowledge for decision making on climate change adaptation, advocacy and policy processes in the Caribbean<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZeEGVhcA5w&feature=c4-overview&list=UU-tyl9LCv8VfFcyih60lkOQ>

CANARI is an independent regional technical institute working across the Caribbean islands to facilitate and promote participatory approaches to natural resource governance to conserve biodiversity, enhance ecosystem goods and services, and enhance livelihood benefits and well-being of the poor.  This brief and documentary  were produced under CANARI's Capacity Building and Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction Programme.

We hope that you will find interest and value in the products.

About CANARI
The Caribbean Natural Resources Institute is a regional technical non-profit organisation which has been working in the islands of the Caribbean for more than 20 years.  Our mission is to promote equitable participation and effective collaboration in managing natural resources critical to development.  Our programmes focus on research, sharing and dissemination of lessons learned, capacity building and fostering regional partnerships.

For further information:
Please see http://www.canari.org/ccddr6.asp
Contact Neila Bobb-Prescott, Caribbean Natural Resources Institute at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> /+1 868-626-6062

Regards

Neila Bobb-Prescott
Senior Technical Officer
Manager Forest, Livelihoods and Governance Programme
Caribbean Natural Resources Institute

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Address: Unit 8, Building 7, Fernandes Business Centre, Eastern Main Road, Laventille, Trinidad, W.I.





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