Communicating Environmental Protection
Communication strategies used by the Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Project Phase II in Indonesia helped shift villagers’ destructive fishing behavior and poor waste disposal toward a community-based effort to manage resources, and still economically benefit from environmental protection. Communication approaches engaged national and local stakeholders with conflicting interests and needs, and used social mobilization and advocacy to get various groups—women, youth, academe, and civil society—to monitor and sustain project gains.
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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07 Sep 2016 | Presentation |
Communicating Environmental Protection The Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Project in Indonesia is a three-phased project with the objective of setting up 20 million hectares of Marine... |
Nasimul Islam |
07 Sep 2016 | Presentation |
Communication Strategies for Various Stakeholders Key communication strategies employed by the Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Project (COREMAP) Phase II in Indonesia entailed promoting, building... |
Jamaluddin Jompa |
07 Sep 2016 | Presentation |
National-Level Communication Strategy and Approaches The Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Project Phase II in Indonesia focused its communication activities at the national level on members of parliament... |
Eko Rudianto |
07 Sep 2016 | Presentation |
Community-Focused Communication Strategies A unique element in the design of the Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Project Phase II in Indonesia was its decentralized model focusing on community... |
Guillermo Morales |
07 Sep 2016 | Highlights of the Event |
Communicating Environmental Protection Rationalizing communication approaches to fit stakeholder needs, interests, and access is crucial for multi-stakeholder projects covering different national... |
Asian Development Bank |