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Caribbean Natural Resources Institute CANARI

( Research Institute )

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Activities: Activist, Research
 
Type: Research Institute
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.canari.org
 
Main Email: info [at] canari.org
 
Phone: 868-626-6062
 
Fax: 868-626-1788
 
Headquarters: Fernandes Industrial Centre
Eastern Main Road
Laventille
Trinidad and Tobago
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 28 10:37:57
 

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Logo1 CANARI seeks to create avenues for the equitable participation and effective collaboration of Caribbean communities and institutions in managing the use of natural resources critical to development

About

The Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) is an independent technical and research organisation, which analyses and promotes the participatory management of natural resources in the islands of the Caribbean. For more than twenty years, the Institute has developed a thorough knowledge of issues related to participatory management. The results of its research and analysis in this field have been disseminated throughout the Caribbean region through publications, technical assistance and training.

Areas of Focus

At the core of the Institute's philosophy and vision is that the participation of all parties concerned with natural resources and their use is essential for development that is equitable and sustainable. CANARI's programme, which spans the entire insular Caribbean, comprises three main elements - research, analysis and advocacy on the methods and institutions required for participatory management. Themes include approaches to protected area management; capacity building for participatory management; collaborative natural resource monitoring; and, locating livelihood strategies in natural resource management.

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