community-based monitoring

Alan Bornbusch abornbus at aaas.org
Sun Mar 24 09:44:58 EST 2002


Dear Liz,

The journal Conservation Biology in Practice had a recent article on this
subject:

Tawake, A. et al. 2001. Harvesting clams and data. Conservation Biology in
Practice.  2(4):32-35.

You might also check these websites for more information:

www.BCNet.org
www.BSPonline.org
www.FOSonline.org

Alan

Alan H. Bornbusch, Ph.D.
Director, Africa Program
Directorate for International Programs
American Association for the Advancement of Science
1200 New York Ave., NW
Washington, D.C. 20005
Tel. 202-326-6651/6650
Mobile 202-390-4946
Fax 202-289-4958
email: abornbus at aaas.org

>>> Liz Matthews <emat2715 at postoffice.uri.edu> 03/22/02 08:36PM >>>
Dear Listers,

The Palau Conservation Society is developing a strategy to more closely
involve community members in the monitoring of marine conservation areas
- both as a means to monitor the fish, invertebrates, etc. in the
conservation areas as well as to create opportunities for local people
to see for themselves the benefits of conservation.  I would like to
hear from any of you who have experience with community-based monitoring
of coral reefs and marine resources.  What has worked?  What hasn't? Any
help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
Liz Matthews

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Palau Conservation Society
Box 1811
Koror, Palau 96940

tel: 680.488.3993

lizmat at palaunet.com
emat2715 at postoffice.uri.edu

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