Title: PEMSEA EFFORTS IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
1PEMSEA EFFORTS IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
- KEY MESSAGES
- PRACTICES
- DISTILLATION
- PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
- KNOWLEDGE BANK CRITICAL MASS
- SHARING RIGHTS AND DUTIES
2- SOME KEY MESSAGES IW KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS
- TDA, SAP, priority tranboundary concerns
(incremental cost), and sound science and
technological innnovation - Transboundary fresh water basins, LMEs, capacity
building, investments - Coordination and public involvement
- Packages of institutional, regulatory, technical,
economic and financial measures to operationalize
sustainable development strategies for
international waters and their drainage basins - Modus operandi for addressing linkages among
coastal zone, ocean, bio-diversity conservation,
sea level rise (climate change), etc. - Preventing damage to threatened waters and their
associated ecosystems. - Source GEF Operational Programms 8 9
3Sustainable financing/ Investment opportunities
Stakeholders/ public participation
Improved legislation/ enforcement/market- based
instruments
CROSS -AGENCY, MULTI-SECTORAL AND
INTER-DISCIPLINARY DECISION-MAKING MECHANISMS
Strategies, action plans Management programs
Scientific/technical services to
management programs
Capacity building programs
PRACTICES AT LOCAL, NATIONAL AND REGIONAL LEVELS
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
4Danang Development and Implementation of
Communication Plan
- Enhancing awareness via workshops, training
seminars, talk shows, posters, leaflets - Hundreds and thousands of people of major local
communities in urban and rural areas involved - Active participation of local mass media
- Local government ordinances/ measures on beach
littering prevention, sanitation and cleanup
activities - Waste cleanup teams established in major tourist
beach sites - Households paying fees for the collection and the
transportation of wastes - Local residents volunteered to clean up the
beaches on the weekends - Animal wastes on the beaches significantly
reduced - Local residents perceive that their coastal
environment becomes cleaner
5DISTILLATION
- Review and evaluation
- Case studies
- Policy briefs
- PEMSEA Notes
- Guidelines
- Manuals
- Brainstorming forum, think tank
- Paradigm shift integration, local capacity,
partnerships, interconnectivities
6PRODUCTS AND SERVICSKNOWLEDGE BANKINGSHARING
SOME EXAMPLES
7Types of PEMSEA Publications
Technical Reports (guidelines, manuals,
assessments) Conference/Workshop
Proceedings Meeting Reports (PSC) Information
Series (mission, training, info docs) Coastal /
Regional Strategies Others materials produced in
support of project activities (brochures,
leaflets)
PUBLICATIONS
Print Materials
8Development PEMSEA
- 1994-present
- Magazine format
- 50 pages on average
- Informal/popular layout
- Contents
- Editorial
- Articles
- Centerfold
- Newsbriefs
- PEMSEA Events
- Facts and figures
PUBLICATIONS
Tropical Coasts
9 Distributed in 30 countries. 312 regular
subscribers
PUBLICATIONS
Tropical Coasts
10E-Updates
E-mail Version
Web Version
PUBLICATIONS
e-Publications
11First issue was distributed in Jan 2000 to 300
subscribers Latest issue distributed to 1334
subscribers 450 increase
PUBLICATIONS
e-Publications
12Rate of GROWTH 25 new subscribers/mo
PUBLICATIONS
e-Publications
13PEMSEA WEBSITE
- Most visited pages
- Job Opportunities
- Trainings
- About PEMSEA
- Media Resource Center
- Information Center
- East Asian Seas Congress 2003
- PEMSEA Participating Countries
- Young Environmentalists
- TC Article Impact of Pollution on Marine
Biodiversity - PEMSEA Staff
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