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.

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Robin Mahon
Professor Emeritus, Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies (CERMES)
University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, St. Michael, Barbados

Robin Mahon (BSc University of the West Indies, MSc, PhD University of Guelph) is Professor Emeritus Marine Affairs at the Centre for Resource Management and Environmental Studies (CERMES), University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados. Before joining CERMES he worked with Fisheries and Oceans Canada, FAO, the CARICOM Fisheries Programme, Caribbean Conservation Association and as a consultant. His interests and research are on marine resource governance, particularly assessment of governance arrangements for transboundary systems. This includes governance architecture for sustainable use of transboundary living marine resources at the regional or Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) level, in particular the Caribbean LME. Prof. Mahon is involved in several regional projects and activities in the Wider Caribbean Region, including the UNESCO-IOC GEF funded Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem (CLME) Project.

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This workshop was sponsored by:


under grant 80NSSC17K0241