Indonesia, the world’s largest archipelagic nation, is home to over 17,000 islands, 54,000 kilometers of coastline, and some of the richest marine biodiversity in the world. Its coral reefs host 67 percent...
Ratings for the Second Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Project (COREMAP-II) for Indonesia were as follows: outcomes were moderately satisfactory; Global Environmental Objective (GEO) outcomes...
The changes of Coral REEF Rehabilitation and Management Program Project (COREMAP II) respond to recommendations made in the Mid-Term Review (May 2008) and in the second quarter FY10 supervision mission...
The changes of Coral REEF Rehabilitation and Management Program Project (COREMAP II) respond to recommendations made in the Mid-Term Review (May 2008) and in the second quarter FY10 supervision mission...
This Second Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Project is the second phase of a fifteen-year Adaptable Program Loan (APL), a lending instrument selected because community-level interventions aimed...
The Coral Reef Rehabilitation and Management Program aims to empower coastal communities to sustainably manage their coral reefs and associated ecosystems, and through such efforts, enhance the welfare...