WP6: Coastal Transects Deliverables and Work Plan Start-up Workshop, Kiel Germany 4-7 October 2005.

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WP6: Coastal Transects Deliverables and Work Plan Start-up Workshop, Kiel Germany 4-7 October 2005

D6.1: Concepts and tools for ICZM & fisheries management (May 2006) Group leader: Robert Kay Update CZAP coastal projects database (for Asia- Pacific region); Add fields to include ‘quantitative’ data about stakeholders involvement, e.g., (Thailand, Namibia) Degree of stakeholders participation in planning and implementation phases; Level of community organization; Level of social capital (degree of collaboration for mutual benefits). Add fields to include fisheries management tools (Thailand, Namibia) Work plan: Kay will come to CDC-Thailand in November 2005 for a short meeting.

D6.2: Categorization of coastal areas using coastal transect analysis (August 2006) Group leaders: Chuenpagdee/Juntarashote Pauly and Clivefoot (1992)

D6.2 Further details Develop ‘typology’ to describe coastal systems to include the following dimensions Physical coastal geography (e.g., floodplain, continental shelf, lake, barrier islands, etc.); Coastal habitats (e.g., mangroves, seagrass, coral reefs, mudflats, etc.); Economic activities (e.g., fishing, coastal aquaculture, cage culture, ecotourism, mining, port, etc.); Stakeholders, by gear type, fisheries and scale; Institutional arrangement & governance systems, including management types and tools.

D6.2 Points to consider and work plan Narrowing the focus to capture ‘key’ coastal typology, e.g., in major LME; Think about adding ‘functionality’ of coastal systems for the analysis of changes in productivity; Need to meet and work closely with WP1 to develop the framework; Need to work closely with WP8; 1 st combined workshop between WP 6 & 8 (tentatively in October 2006, in Thailand).

D6.3: Decision-making framework based on coastal transect analysis (May 2007) Group leaders: Chuenpagdee/Pierce Develop spatial decision support system using tools such as Geographic Information System (GIS), multi- criteria analysis, expert knowledge and damage schedule approach; Locations: Thailand, Namibia and Scotland; Work plan: Organise two meetings (in Thailand and Aberdeen) from now to early 2007); Need to hire one more post-doc (linked to CDC) on modeling to support the existing GIS post-doc in Aberdeen (ASAP); Work closely with WP 8; 2 nd combined workshop between WP 6 & 8 (tentatively in April 2007 in Namibia)

D6.4: Testing of framework (February 2008) Group leader: Chuenpagdee Namibia/Angola (Benguela Current LME) Scotland Others? Work plan: Need to discuss with other WPs.

Project team members and collaborators WP6: Ratana Chuenpagdee, CDC, Thailand Kungwan Juntarashote, CDC, Thailand Robert Kay, IGS, UK Graham Pierce, UNIABDN, UK Cristina Pita, UNIABDN, UK Jianjun Wang, UNIABDN, UK WP8: Rashid Sumaila, UNAM, Namibia Claire Armstrong, UiT, Norway Abbie Cruz-Trinidad, PRIMEX-FAME, Philippines Moenieba Isaacs, PLAAS, South Africa Kevin Stephanus, UNAM, Namibia WP7: Vachira Lheknim, PSU, Thailand