philippines 2 first university phase welcome to week 5!
TRANSCRIPT
Philippines 2 First University Phase
Welcome to Week 5!
Objectives of the Session
• To introduce the MPA Governance and Management and Monitoring Timeline
• Agree on One on One meetings with the CFs
• To introduce the Week 5 schedule
Our Goals (Individual sites of 2 or more MPAs)
Level 3 at the end of the Campaign or One Level Higher
Improved/Sustained MPA Gov. and Mgt. (management plans inclusion in the ICM/CRM program); Organized and strengthened institutions and institutional networks; enforcement system operational.
Resilient/Productive MPAs
More Coral cover
More Fish
More Invertebrate
sIncreased
CPUE
But…..
Develop/Sustain Best Practices and Bright spots !
BR Approach • Demand Driven• maximum of 2 – 3 regular site visit per
year • MEAT as the framework for TA • Work with BR Team at the TWG and
ManCom Level; Lead Office for MPA/CRM; Alternate CF engagement
• On – Call experts/Consultants• BR Inputs during Quarterly retreats
Our Implementation Timeline
Planning and Implementation
1. Issue identification and baseline assessment [KAP, OD, MPA Effectiveness and etc.]
3.
Action Plan Implemen-
tation
4. MPA Planning /Network Planning
2. MPA Governance
Action Planning (2 MPAs) and adoption (3
years)
Monitoring and Evaluation
MPA Plan/MPA Network Plan Adoption (Replication and
Sustainability)
3. Improving community-based MPA Governance and Enforcement (Constituency)
4. Measuring conservation impact and building climate smart MPA networks (Conservation)
Baseline Organizational Development Assessments
Baseline Biophysical Assessments
Pride Program Goals PREPARATION PHASE (2.5 months)
JULY 2012 AUGUST 2012
FIRST UNIVERSITY PHASE
SEPTEMBER 2012 OCTOBER 2012
Implementation Timeline
Week 5:
• Prelimininary SMART Objectives for BR, TR and CR
• Research Plan• Implementatio
n Timeline• Customized
BR inputs
FIRST UNIVERSITY PHASE IN-FIELD RESEARCH AND PLANNING PHASE (7.5 months)
MARCH 2013 JULY 2013JUNE 2013
SECOND UNIVERSITY PHASE
OCTOBER 2012 NOVEMBER 2012 DECEMBER 2012 JANUARY 2013 FEBRUARY 2013 APRIL 2013 MAY 2013
TWG, ManCom, and Enforcement systems in place
Quantitative ResearchPrep for
University Return
Campaign Strategy Review
Qualitative Research
Reef Monitoring training and practiceEstablish Local Monitoring Team
Continuation of TWG, ManCom, and Enforcement
meetings and set-up
Setting up of Monitoring Data Tools Per site
Training Monitoring Teams on non-survey measures
Qual Research
cont'd
Organizing (or Re-Organizing) members of Municipal TWGs, ManComs, and Enforcement Teams.
Review of MPA/CRM Plans.
Research Plan completed• MTWG/Mancom Organized (with committees)• Policy for the creation of TWG/Mancom issued • Governance and Monitoring action plan prepared by
Mancom/TWG • Adoption of MPA Action Plan • Mancom/TWG Regularly meeting• Enforcement system set up (guardhouse, marker buoys,
logbooks in place, other site development
MPA Governance
and Management
• Monitoring Team organized as integrated committee in the TWG/Mancom
• Organizational meetings of Local Reef monitoring Team• Training for Local Reef Monitoring conducted (Clusterized)• Monitoring template/needs filled up and submitted by CFs
(Non KAP)• Vulnerability Assessment Workshops conducted (3 sites)• SMART Objectives validated
Monitoring
• Finalize BR/TR and CR SMART Objectives
• Finalize BR, TR and CR ToC Targets
• MPA Governance Action plan Adopted
• Customized BR Inputs
• Monitoring Inputs and Data management tool updates
IN-FIELD IMPLEMENTATION PHASE (12 months)
AUGUST 2013 SEPTEMBER 2013 OCTOBER 2013 MAY 2014 JUNE 2014FEBRUARY 2014 MARCH 2014JULY 2013 JANUARY 2014 APRIL 2014DECEMBER 2013NOVEMBER 2013 JULY 2014
Customized TWG and ManCom capability building activities per site based on the MPA Governance and Management Action Plans. Enforcement systems in place with needed processes, assets, and equipment. Ongoing review of MPA Management Plans and
MEAT ratings.
Consolidation of All non-KAP Monitoring Data
MEAT and OD Final Assessment and Planning. Conduct of MPA Network Planning. Ongoing implementation of MPA Governance and Management Action plan.
Review of MPA Network Plans. Finalization of Reports and Documentations on MPA
Governance and Management.
Local Monitoring Conducted. Ongoing updates on Local Monitoring Teams and Monitoring Plans.
Local Monitoring Conducted. Ongoing updates on Local Monitoring Teams and Monitoring Plans.
MERF conducts post-campaign biophysical assessments.
• Implementation of MPA Governance and Monitoring Action Plans • Joint ManCom Meetings (Core plus expansion MPAs)• Maintenance of Enforcement set up/assets, preparation and
implementation of Enforcement plans, Complans, Intel plans, Implementation Plans
• MPA Based enforcers and Municipal based enforcers coordinating regularly and conducting regular patrols
• Informing and updating of logbooks – shared during ManCOm Meetings
• LGUs and partners providing budget• Other stakeholders engage in MPA Management • Budget allocated • Catalyst Fund Proposal Submissions • MPA Management/MPA Network Planning
MPA Governance
and Management
IN-FIELD IMPLEMENTATION PHASE (12 months)
AUGUST 2013 SEPTEMBER 2013 OCTOBER 2013 MAY 2014 JUNE 2014FEBRUARY 2014 MARCH 2014JULY 2013 JANUARY 2014 APRIL 2014DECEMBER 2013NOVEMBER 2013 JULY 2014
Customized TWG and ManCom capability building activities per site based on the MPA Governance and Management Action Plans. Enforcement systems in place with needed processes, assets, and equipment. Ongoing review of MPA Management Plans and
MEAT ratings.
Consolidation of All non-KAP Monitoring Data
MEAT and OD Final Assessment and Planning. Conduct of MPA Network Planning. Ongoing implementation of MPA Governance and Management Action plan.
Review of MPA Network Plans. Finalization of Reports and Documentations on MPA
Governance and Management.
Local Monitoring Conducted. Ongoing updates on Local Monitoring Teams and Monitoring Plans.
Local Monitoring Conducted. Ongoing updates on Local Monitoring Teams and Monitoring Plans.
MERF conducts post-campaign biophysical assessments.
•Monitoring team regularly meeting•Monitoring boards in place in the guardhouse (optional)•Local Reef Monitoring Team practicing M and E• Incentives for Local Reef M and E inplace •Regular submission of Monitoring data•Final MEAT Survey•Final Biophysical Monitoring and Fisheries Surveys
Monitoring
THIRD UNIVERSITY PHASE
IN-FIELD IMPLEMENTATION PHASE (12 months)
Consolidation of All non-KAP Monitoring Data
Review of MPA Network Plans, Finalization of Reports and Documentations on MPA Governance and Management including pre work requirements
(CLR and Campaign Sustainability), Quaterly Reveiew of MEAT Ratings
MPA Network/Sustainability Plan adoption (Optional or requirement if
applying for Alumni
SEPTEMBER 2014 & BEYOND
Campaign Sustainability
JULY 2014
Campaign Evaluation & MPA Network Plan
Development
AUGUST 2014
• Draft and finalize MPA Network Plan
• Monitoring Data Completion & Analysis
• BR, TR and CR activities and data analyzed
• Analysis on the effectivity of BR Strategies
• Best practices and campaign bright spots documented/shared
• Adoption of MPA Network Plans
• Alumni Program application
Questions??
Support Meeting (Afternoons of Week 5)
Participants :– Conservation Fellow– Brooke Sadowsky, Associate Director – Your Dear PPM– BR Staff– Ronet Santos
Schedule :– October 1 : Caramoan, Siruma, Tigaon, Sagnay– October 2: Ipil, Pilar, Bindoy, Ayungon– October 3: Lianga, Marihatag, Ubay– October 4: Roxas, Samal, Panabo City
Support Meeting (Afternoons of Week 5)
Agenda:
• Check in and Recognition (5 minutes)• High level review of Implementation Timeline and
Schedules (10 minutes)• Review of Research and Planning Timeline (5 minutes• Review of MEAT Results/Priority BR Activities including
monitoring (5 minutes) and Cost • Site-based Need and Support Needed (5 Minutes)• Agenda and Schedule of Site Visits (5 minutes)• Next Steps and Other Matters (5 minutes)
Questions??
Back to Week 5
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday1-Oct 2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 7-Oct
8:00Girley's Bday
8:30
9:00 Week 5 Overview
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:30
12:00 -
1:00
1:00 PM
1:30 PM
2:00 PM
2:30 PM
3:00 PM
3:30 PMBR-PPM-CF One on One
Meetings
4:00 PMBR-PPM-CF One on One
Meetings
4:30 PMBR-PPM-CF One on One
Meetings
5:00 PMBR-PPM-CF One on One
Meetings
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
#5 PlanningTime
AM
PM
Week 5 Reflection
Rare team meeting(status and check-in)
Rare team meeting(end of week review
and prep for next
week)
Governance and Enforcement Activities and Time Line: (What
good looks like and End Game) - LM (30min)
Climate Change: Introduction and Effects to Communities - MA
(1hr, 30m)
Monitoring : BR, BC, TR and Monitoring Timelines - PR
(1 hr, 30m)
Finalization of Governance and
Enforcement Timeline per site and
Presentation - RM(1 hr, 30m)
Monitoring and Evaluation of
Conservation Results - PR
(4 hrs)
MPA Governance and Management
(Strengthening of Institutions for MPA
Networks) - RS (2hrs, 30m)
LUNCH
Marine Protected Area and MPA Network
Management in the Coral Triangle - PA (2hr)
The MEAT: Assessment and Planning Tool - RS
(3hrs)
includes presentation
on baseline results and
development of action
plans
Designing and Strengthening Marine
Protected Area Network - PA (1 hr)
includes presentation of baseline results and next
steps
Structured Working Time
to complete Research
Plan sections on BR and
Monitoring
MPA Enforcement: Detection, Responding,
Reporting and Disposing System for
MPAs - MG(5 hrs)
Monitoring and Evaluation: Local
Monitoring - PR (1.5 hrs)
MA
Overall Design of RARE Pride Campaign (Phils 2)
Ecological stream
Institutional stream
Social stream
MPA Governance
and Managemen
t
Social Marketing
Monitoring and Evaluation, Vulnerability
Assessments
Overall Design of RARE Pride Campaign (Phils 2)
Institutional stream
Social stream
MPA Governance
and Managemen
t
Social Marketing
Ecological stream
Monitoring and
Evaluation, Vulnerability Assessments
Climate Change : Introduction and Effects to
Communities
Learning Objectives• Be informed on the current changes in the global and
Philippine climatic conditions • Gain knowledge on the effects of Climate Change to
the natural resources (coastal) and some adaptation and mitigation measures
• Gain appreciation on the conduct of Vulnerability Assessment and the tools behind the conduct of the VA
• Understand the framework on making communities resilient to Climate Change effects using MPAs as a Core Strategy
• Activities relative to CC as input to the MPA Governance and management Action Plan
• Inclusion of VA schedule for pilot sites
BREAK (10 Mins)
Marine Protected Area Management and MPA Networks in the Coral
Triangle
Learning Objectives• Gain information on the history of MPA establishment
and management and MPA Network in the Coral Triangle
• Be informed on the status of the MPAs and MPA Networks in the coral triangle
• Gain knowledge on the best practices in the management of MPAs and MPA Networks in the CT countries
• Gain knowledge on climate related adaptation measures for MPAs in the CT countries