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Overview of Community Site Summary

Overview of Community Site Summary. Learning Objectives. By the end of the session , participants will : Describe the purpose of the Community Site Summary . List the sections of the Community Site Summary .

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Overview of Community Site Summary

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  1. Overview of CommunitySiteSummary

  2. LearningObjectives Bytheend of thesession, participantswill: • Describe thepurpose of theCommunitySiteSummary. • Listthesections of theCommunitySiteSummary. • List at least 5 informationsources and/orstrategiestogathertheCommunitySiteSummaryinformation. • Describe theimportance of citations and bibliography.

  3. SiteSummary= CommunityBrochure

  4. Fishery= SystemComponents Natural resources, Ecosystem Fishers, Fleet, Market Policy, Planning, Research

  5. Marine Reserve management plans and studies • Stock assessments and modeling • Database • Learning Styles • Community Site Summary Understanding thesystem:toolsforimmersion • Database • MA Framework • Catch Shares Manual

  6. CommunitySiteSummarySections • General information about the community • Stakeholders and their key influencers • Observational research results • Marine reserves information

  7. Section 1: General Information • Community Name • Geographic Location: map, latitude and longitude, geopolitical composition (state, province, etc.) • Demographics: total population, breakdown (age, gender, income, education, etc.) and main sources of income • Local History and Culture: history, ethnicity, language, religion, holidays • Services: basic (electricity, water, sewage, health and education) communication (phone, TV, radio, etc.) and transportation infrastructure (roads, services, etc.)

  8. Section 2: Stakeholders and key influencers • Local governance structures: village, town or city council, committees, members, election dates, etc. • Formal and informal leadership • NGOs in the community • Analysis of Type and Degree of Influence

  9. Section 3: Observational Research Results • Yearly fishing cycles • A day in the life of a fisher • Insights into qualitative research questions

  10. Section 4: Marine Reserve Information (links to): • Most recent management plan • Recent marine reserve studies and publications

  11. InformationSources?

  12. Credits….LOTS of it!!!

  13. Citations & Bibliography Citations? • Credit • Reference • Avoid plagiarism Why… Recommendations… • APA • Consistency • Bibliography? • Givemore detailedinformation

  14. Examples • “In 1976 therewereonly150 St. Lucia parrots in the wild.” (Butler, 1991). Citation Bibliography Butler, Paul (1991). Consolidating a Conservation Campaign. Pride Campaign Report, Rare Center, Arlington, VA.

  15. LearningObjectives Bytheend of thesession, participantswill: • Describe thepurpose of theCommunitySiteSummary. • Listthesections of theCommunitySiteSummary. • List at least 5 informationsources and/orstrategiestogathertheCommunitySiteSummaryinformation. • Describe theimportance of citations and bibliography.

  16. NextSteps! - Work plan: • This Friday: draft! • Nextweek: fine tune withmentorsduringvisits • August 15th: final workplan • CommunitySiteSummary: October 7th

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