Implementing and Monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals in the Caribbean: The Role of the Ocean


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Identifying and Articulating Knowledge Needs for the Implementation and Monitoring of the Sustainable Development Goals in Caribbean Small Island States and Matching Those Needs to Knowledge, Tools, and Data.

Matching Framework

A matching framework was proposed by Dr Emily Smail prior to the workshop. This framework distinguishes three levels for available products with a color-coding of green for mature products, yellow for pilot projects, and red for concepts.


Readiness Level Type (in situ, satellite, model, etc.) & Implementation Mechanism Geographic Coverage Temporal & Spatial Resolution Processing & Visualization Availability
Mature Data, tool, service or product is the correct type for meeting user needs and is implemented in a way that meets user needs. Data, tool, service or product is available for the required geographical region Data, tool, service or product is available at the required temporal & spatial resolution. Data, tool, service or product is processed and visualized in a way that meets user needs.  Data, tool, service or product is available in a way that meets user needs (e.g. openly available via web portal).
Pilot Data, tool, service or product is the correct type or partially meets type need for meeting user needs and/or is not implemented in a way that meets user needs. Data, tool, service or product is available for a portion of the geographical region Data, tool, service or product is available but not at the required temporal & spatial resolution.  Data, tool, service or product is available but not processed and visualized in a way that meets user needs.    Data, tool, service or product is available but not easily accessible for users.
Concept Data, tool, service or product type and required implementation mechanism has been identified. Need for data, tool, service or product for a geographic region is identified. Required temporal & spatial resolution for data, tool, service or product identified. Required processing and visualizations identified. Required availability of data, tool, service or product identified.


This workshop was sponsored by:


under grant 80NSSC17K0241