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Review of Protected Areas Management Framework in Grenada (2006)

The OECS Protected Areas and Associated Livelihoods (OPAAL) Project is a 5-year project designed to improve the management of protected areas in the Participating Member States of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). Associated objectives include increased participation in protected areas management by private and civil society organizations, and facilitating sustainable community livelihoods for those communities traditionally dependent on protected areas resources. 

This assignment was focused on reviewing the policy, legal, and institutional frameworks for protected areas management in the six Participating Member States of the OECS. 

The Review for Grenada consisted of a review of relevant literature and consultations with national institutions, with the consultations taking place during the period February 12-18, 2006

 

Area of interest: Grenada

Year: 2006

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