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TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
Science, Technology, Engineering and Innovation in
Trinidad & Tobago
Tools for Sustainable Natural Resource Management
Five Developmental Pillars
1) Developing innovative people2) Nurturing a caring society3) Enabling competitive business4) Investing in sound infrastructure and
environment5) Promoting effective Government
INTRODUCTION
Seven Developmental Pillars (2010)
1) People-centered development2) Poverty eradication and social justice3) National and personal security4) Information and communication
technologies5) A more diversified, knowledge-intensive
economy6) Good governance7) Foreign policy
INTRODUCTION
PROJECTS
• The University of the West Indies (UWI)– A Coastal Monitoring System for Trinidad and
Tobago– Neo-Tropical Animal Wildlife and Small
Ruminants as sustainable sources of animal protein
• The National Institute of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology (NIHERST)– SciTechKnoFest 2011
PROJECTS
• The University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT)– Renewable energy projects (in
collaboration with BPTT)• Wave and desalination research• Solar-photo voltaic (PV) research
– Developing a safe, healthy and green tourism industry in Trinidad and Tobago
Objectives• To obtain data for analysis and design of
coastal protection schemes in erosion hot spots
• To improve monitoring of existing defense schemes
• To provide accurate oceanographic data to facilitate government development plans
• To support research in climate change, coastal engineering and oceanography
A Coastal Monitoring System for Trinidad and Tobago
Expected Results
• An accessible Database of Oceanographic Data
• A Decision-support System for coastal and shoreline management issues
• A web-based coastal atlas• Design parameters for extreme wave
events
A Coastal Monitoring System for Trinidad and Tobago
Objectives• To study the anatomy, physiology,
reproduction and nutrition of neo-tropical animals which have the potential to produce meat
• To develop sustainable production systems for neo-tropical animals, including grazing and supplementation levels for female hair sheep at pasture
Neo-tropical Animal Wildlife & Small Ruminants as Sustainable Sources of Animal Protein
Objectives, con’d• To assess the reproductive physiology,
nutrition and sustainable production of tropical hair sheep and goats for the production of meat and milk on sustainably-produced forage-based diets
• To integrate neo-tropical animal production and small ruminant production with Caribbean Agro and Eco-tourism products and increase culinary diversity
Neo-tropical Animal Wildlife & Small Ruminants as Sustainable Sources of Animal Protein
Objective
SciTechKnoFest 2011 aims to promote awareness of science, technology and innovation. It seeks to bring an understanding of STI, their impact on the country’s well-being and their role as contributors to our development as individuals and as a nation.
NIHERSTSciTechKnoFest, 2011
Areas of Proposed ImpactSciTechKnoFest 2011 focuses on promoting knowledge of the following key issues in STI:
• Disaster Awareness• Water Management• Renewable Energy• Food Production & Security
NIHERSTSciTechKnoFest, 2011
Objective• This project aims to exploit the wave
energy resources of Trinidad and Tobago using offshore platform technologies and the use of heaving body technologies for the production of potable water
Renewable Energy ProjectWave and Desalination Research
Activities• Review of the wave seasons• Collection and analysis of raw wave data• Design of components for a Test Rig• Simulation of the Test Rig on automation
studio• Research to be conducted at the
desalination pilot plant
Wave and Desalination Research, con’d
Expected Result• To build and optimize technology for the
use of wave technology to produce potable water
• To develop a working pilot followed by a commercial design
• To begin exporting the technology and related services
Wave and Desalination Research, con’d
ObjectiveTo evaluate the long-term performance of Photo Voltaic technology on the climate of Trinidad and Tobago to effectively design systems for residential, commercial and industrial applications.
Renewable Energy ProjectsSolar- Photo Voltaic (PV) Research
Expected ResultThe research into Solar PV systems is expected to bring the following benefits:
• Reduce carbon emissions• Lower energy costs• More energy independence• Better allocation of petrochemical
resources
Solar- Photo Voltaic (PV) Research, con’d
Objectives
• To identify and rank unsafe conditions at tourist sites
• To recommend solutions to eliminate risks to visitors
• To assess the protection and sustainability of our environment
Developing a Safe, Healthy and Green Tourism Industry in Trinidad and Tobago
TOURIST SITES
Gasparee Caves The Caroni Bird Sanctuary
Hanooman Murti The Temple in the SeaMaracas Bay Asa Wright Nature
CentreFort George San Fernando HillSalybia Beach Indian Caribbean
Museum
Developing a Safe, Healthy and Green Tourism Industry in Trinidad and Tobago
Developing a Safe, Healthy and Green Tourism Industry in Trinidad and Tobago
• Objectives:– To conduct environmental audits on selected
tourist sites and recommend interventions to minimise risks to visitors
– To develop mechanisms to ensure the protection and sustainability of the environment
Developing a Safe, Healthy and Green Tourism Industry in Trinidad and Tobago
• Activities:– Evaluation of existing environmental, health and
safety management and control systems– Development of preventive measures for
protecting the physical assets– Development of education programmes within the
relevant communities
Expected Results• Improved infrastructure at tourist sites• Improved access to health-care delivery
systems• Better disaster preparedness and crisis
response• Improved security and other forms of
public safety at tourist sites• Improved education and training for
citizens
Developing a Safe, Healthy and Green Tourism Industry in Trinidad and Tobago