pemsea - efforts in knowledge management
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PEMSEA EFFORTS IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
KEY MESSAGESPRACTICESDISTILLATIONPRODUCTS AND SERVICESKNOWLEDGE BANK: CRITICAL MASSSHARING: RIGHTS AND DUTIES
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SOME KEY MESSAGES: IW KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS
TDA, SAP, priority tranboundary concerns (incremental cost), and sound science and technological innnovationTransboundary fresh water basins, LMEs, capacity building, investmentsCoordination and public involvementPackages 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
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CROSS -AGENCY, MULTI-SECTORAL AND INTER-DISCIPLINARY DECISION-MAKING MECHANISMSCapacity buildingprograms
Stakeholders/publicparticipationSustainable financing/Investment opportunitiesStrategies, action plans &Management programs
Scientific/technicalservices to managementprograms
Improved legislation/enforcement/market-based instrumentsPRACTICES AT LOCAL, NATIONAL AND REGIONAL LEVELS: INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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Danang: Development and Implementation of Communication Plan
Enhancing awareness via workshops, training seminars, talk shows, posters, leafletsHundreds and thousands of people of major local communities in urban and rural areas involvedActive participation of local mass media Local government ordinances/ measures on beach littering prevention, sanitation and cleanup activitiesWaste cleanup teams established in major tourist beach sitesHouseholds paying fees for the collection and the transportation of wastesLocal residents volunteered to clean up the beaches on the weekendsAnimal wastes on the beaches significantly reducedLocal residents perceive that their coastal environment becomes cleaner
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DISTILLATIONReview and evaluationCase studiesPolicy briefsPEMSEA NotesGuidelinesManualsBrainstorming: forum, think tankParadigm shift: integration, local capacity, partnerships, interconnectivities
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PRODUCTS AND SERVICS
KNOWLEDGE BANKING
SHARING
SOME EXAMPLES:
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Print MaterialsPUBLICATIONSTypes of PEMSEA Publications:Technical Reports (guidelines, manuals, assessments)Conference/Workshop ProceedingsMeeting Reports (PSC)Information Series (mission, training, info docs)Coastal / Regional StrategiesOthers materials produced in support of project activities (brochures, leaflets)
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Tropical CoastsPUBLICATIONSDevelopment: PEMSEAContents
Editorial Articles Centerfold Newsbriefs PEMSEA Events Facts and figures
1994-present
Magazine format
50 pages on average
Informal/popular layout
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Tropical CoastsPUBLICATIONS
Distributed in 30 countries.
312 regular subscribers
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1,310 Jan 2003
1,334 Feb 2003
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Asia215
Europe58
North America23
Others16
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e-PublicationsPUBLICATIONS
E-UpdatesE-mail VersionWeb Version
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e-PublicationsPUBLICATIONS
First issue was distributed in Jan 2000 to300 subscribers
Latest issue distributed to1334 subscribers
450% increase
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e-PublicationsPUBLICATIONSRate of GROWTH
25 new subscribers/mo
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PEMSEA WEBSITEMost 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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Integraed Information Management System: Data Structure
Site boundaries geographic and administrative coverage Biological resources fisheries, coral reef, seaweeds, seagrass, wetlands, benthos and forestsSocioeconomic data fisheries, aquaculture, agriculture, industry, mining and quarrying, forestry, ports, tourism and utilities, etc.Demography census of population, income, malnutrition, waterborne diseases, religious affiliationInstitutional data government agencies, other sectors, activities, plans, outputsPollution sources land- and sea- based, industries, municipal, solid wastes, point- and non-pointMonitoring data water, sediment, biota, upstream and downstream, standards and criteria Physiographic data oceanographic, geological and hydrologic dataModel data inventory various model scenarios that are archived for future use.