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Memebers' Manual, Bemamccor, Manual Para Socios _____________________________________________________________________________ MEMBERS’ MANUAL, BEMAMCCOR, MANUAL PARA SOCIOS _____________________________________________________________________________ Murray, Sharon 2001 Citation: Washington, D.C.: USAID Water Team For more information contact: Pamela Rubinoff, Coastal Resources Center, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island. 220 South Ferry Road, Narragansett, RI 02882 Telephone: 401.874.6224 Fax: 401.789.4670 Email: [email protected] This five year project aims to conserve critical coastal resources in Mexico by building capacity of NGOs, Universities, communities and other key public and private stakeholders to promote an integrated approach to participatory coastal management and enhanced decision-making. This publication was made possible through support provided by the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Office of Environment and Natural Resources Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade under the terms of Cooperative Agreement No. PCE-A-00-95-0030-05. BELPO ALIANZA MEXICO MEMBERS’ MANUAL BEMAMCCOR - MANUAL PARA SOCIOS BELICE PARA EL MANEJO DE LOS RECURSOS COSTEROS COMPARTIDOS December 2000 GEMENT OF COMMON COASTAL RESOURCES GEMENT BELIZE NATIONAL PARKS, NATURAL RESERVES & WILDLIFE C FAMRACC BELIZE-MEXICO ALLIANCE FOR THE MANA 1 MEMBERS’ MANUAL BEMAMCCOR This guide was assembled from information provided by the current and prospective members of the BEMAMCCOR Alliance during the summer and fall of 2000. In addition to presenting detailed contact information and a full list of current activities for each organization, the document contains summary facts and analysis about BEMAMCCOR as a whole. Assessments of current member capabilities and future aspirations for the coalition are included to serve as a basis for Alliance planning and action. The content is dynamic, providing no more than a snapshot in time of the state of BEMAMCCOR, and will need to be updated frequently. We hope you will use the information to know each other better and to stimulate ideas for productive collaboration in benefit of the coastal environment. December 2000 2 CONTACT INFORMATION PERSONA DE CORREO PÁGINA DE ORGANIZACIÓN / CONTACTO / CIUDAD / TELÉFONO/ DIRECCIÓN / ADDRESS PAÍS / FAX ELECTRÓNICO / WEB URL / ORGANIZATION CONTACT CITY COUNTRY TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEB PAGE PERSON Amigos del Profesor Roque Chapultepec No. 272 altos, Chetumal, México ------ (98) 3 21251 amacmex@netscape. http//www.pla Manatí A.C. Osorio Ac. colonia centro. C.P. 77000 Quintana net netaecologico Presidente Roo [email protected] .com/Extincio g n/amac- manati/index. html Amigos de Sian Carlos López Crepusculo No. 18 Esquina Cancún, México (98) 48 16 18 (98) 48 16 18 [email protected] Ka’an A.C. Santos amanecer SM. 44 Mza. 13 Quintana (98) 48 15 93 x Coordinador de Fraccionamiento Alborada Roo Proyectos Bacalar Chico Victor Alegría P.O. Box 60 San Pedro, Belize (501) 14 [email protected] For Reserve Ambergris 7308??? information: Caye ambergriscay e.com/pages/t own/bacalar.h tml Reserva de Tom Camarena L. Km. 4.8 Boulevard Cancún México (98) 8 32600 (98) 8 31991 chinchor@qro Banco Kukulkán, Zona Hotelera o1.telmex.net. Chinchorro C.P. 77500 mx Belize Audubon Osmany Salas, 12 Fort Street Belize City Belize (501) 2-35004 (501) 2-34985 [email protected] www.belizeau Society Executive Director P.O. Box 1001 dubon.org Belize Institute Godsman Ellis, 19 Buena Vista Street San Ignacio Belize (501) 9 23264 (501) 9 22685 [email protected] of Executive / 9 22032 Environmental President Law and Policy (BELPO) Caye Caulker Arlenie A. Perez, Front Street Caye Belize (501) 22-2120 (501) 22-2043 arlenieperez@belize For Marine Reserve Biologist Caulker (c/o Village mail.net information: Council) www.gocayec aulker.com/m arine.html Coastal Zone Janet Gibson, 8 St. Mark Street P.O. Box Belize City Belize (501) 2 35739 501-2-35738 [email protected] www.coastalz Management Director, CZM 1884 onebelize.org Authority and Institute Institute Colegio de María Luisa Ave. Belice 325 Chetumal, México (98) 3 236 22 (98) 3 236 22 [email protected] Biólogos de Villarreal Sonora, Col. Adolfo López Mateos Quintana m.mx Sistema Secretaria General C.O. 77010 Roo Tecnológico A.C. (COBIOTEC) 3 CONTACTS (continued) PERSONA DE CORREO PÁGINA DE ORGANIZACIÓN / CONTACTO / CIUDAD / TELÉFONO/ DIRECCIÓN / ADDRESS PAÍS / FAX ELECTRÓNICO / WEB URL / ORGANIZATION CONTACT CITY COUNTRY TELEPHONE E-MAIL WEB PAGE PERSON El Colegio de la Silvia Navarro Carr. Chetumal – Bacalar Chetumal, México (98) 3 216 66 (98) 3 204 47 snavarro@ecosur- http://www.ec Frontera Sur Responsable del Km. 2, Zona Industrial No. 2 Quintana (98) 3 200 76 qroo.mx osur-qroo.mx (ECOSUR) Departamento de Roo (Ext. 240) Vinculación Forest and Carlos Requene, c/o P.O. Box 6 Caye Belize (501) 22 2272 [email protected] Marine Acting President Caulker (Carlos) Reserves Judy Lumb, (501) 22 2197 Association of Secretary (Judy) Caye Caulker (FAMRACC) Green Reef Mito Paz, CEO 100 Coconut Drive San Pedro, Belize (501) 26 3739 (501) 26 2766 [email protected] www.ambergr P.O. Box 91 Ambergris (501) 26 2838 iscaye.com/gr Caye eenreef Hol Chan Miguel Alamilla San Pedro, Belize (501) 26-2247 (501) 26-2420 [email protected] www.ambergr Marine Reserve Ambergris iscaye.com/h Caye olchan/index. html San Pedro Roberto Bayley San Pedro, Belize (501) 26 2392 (501) 26 3636 [email protected] Tourist Guide Ambergris Association Caye University of Eden R. Garcia College Street, West Belize City Belize (501) 2 32732 (501) 2 30255 [email protected] Belize, Institute Landivar ext. 148 of Marine P.O. Box 990 Sciences Universidad de Eduardo Galicia, Blvd. Bahía Esq. Ignacio Chetumal, México (983) 50346 (983) 29656 [email protected] http://www.uq Quintana Roo Carmen Pedroza Comonfort Quintana qroo.mx roo.mx/uqroo/ (UQROO) Roo principal.htm http://www.uq roo.mx/uqroo/ carreras/tur_a lt.htm 4 CHARACTERISTICS OF BEMAMCCOR (NOTE: All information based on a survey of 16 organizations: Amigos del Manatí A.C., Amigos del Manatí A.C. Bacalar Chico Reserve, Reserva de Banco Chinchorro, Belize Institute of Environmental Law and Policy (BELPO), Caye Caulker Marine Reserve, Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute, Colegio de Biólogos de Sistema Tecnológico A.C. (COBIOTEC), El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR), Forest and Marine Reserves Association of Caye Caulker (FAMRACC), Green Reef, Hol Chan Marine Reserve, San Pedro Tourist Guide Association, University of Belize, Universidad de Quintana Roo (UQROO). All percentages represent the proportion of organizations who responded. CHARACTERIZATION OF MEMBER INSTITUTIONS 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% PERCENTAGE IN EACH CATEGORY 40.0% (organizations can be more than one type) 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% Other Association Professional Coalition of Sector Organization Organizations Environmental Commercial Organization Association/Private Research/ Scientific Academic Institution Reserve/ Marine Park Reserve/ Marine ORGANIZATION TYPE 5 ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATION Private Sector Quasi-Governmental 0% 12.5% Non-Governmental 50% Governmental 37.5% FAST FACTS ON BEMAMCCOR • Total Budget > $USD 5.1 Million • 6 membership organizations • 7 organizations with active volunteers • 12 organizations with paid staff 6 GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE OF INTEREST OF MEMBER INSTITUTIONS 50.0% 45.0% 40.0% PERCENTAGE 35.0% WORKING IN EACH 30.0% AREA 25.0% (organizations can work in 20.0% more than one zone) 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% Other National Rio Hondo Caye Caulker (marine) Bacalar Chico (marine) Chetumal Bay (aquatic) Ambergris Caye (marine) Caye Caulker (terrestrial) Bacalar Chico (terrestrial) Chetumal Bay (terrestrial) Xcalak Peninsula (marine) Banco Chinchorro (marine) Ambergris Caye (terrestrial) Xcalak Peninsula (terrestrial) Banco Chinchorro (terrestrial) Municipality (Othon P. Blanco) GEOGRAPHIC ZONE 7 ORGANIZATION FOUNDING DATES 2001 Forest and Marine Reserves 2000 Association of Caye Caulker (FAMRACC) Coastal Zone Management 1999 Authority and Institute 1998 Caye Caulker Marine Reserve 1997 Reserva de Banco Chinchorro Bacalar Chico Reserve Colegio de Biólogos de Sistema Tecnológico A.C. (COBIOTEC) 1996 Belize Institute of Environmental Green Reef Law and Policy (BELPO) 1995 Amigos del Manatí A.C. El Colegio de la Frontera Sur 1994 (ECOSUR) University College of Belize 1993 1992 Universidad de Quintana Roo 1991 (UQROO) 1990 1989 1988 Hol Chan Marine Reserve 1987 1986 1985 Amigos de Sian Ka’an A.C. 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 San Pedro Tourist Guide 1979 Association 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 Belize Audubon Society 1969 1968 1967 8 University College ofBelize University FAMRACC Society Audubon Belize UQROO Green Reef ECOSUR COBIOTEC Zone Coastal Caye Caulker BELPO deSianKa’an Amigos Manatí del Amigos NOTE: Organizations not yet responding: San PedroTourist GuideAs ORGANIZATION / ORGANIZATION ORGANIZACION Information Management - GIS / Manejo de Informacion - SIG AUTO-ASESORAMIENTO IN AUTO-ASESORAMIENTO INSTITUTIONAL SELF-ASSESSMENT: =high/alto Biophysical Research - Investigacion Biofisica Socioeconomic Research - Investigacion Socioeconomica Community Organization - Organizacion Comunitaria Legal - Judicial Reform / Reformas sociation; Reserva Biosfera BancoChinchorro; HolChan Reserv Legales y Judiciales STITUCIONAL: CAPACIDAD TECNICAACTUAL CAPACIDAD STITUCIONAL: =medium/medio Environmental Policy / Politica Medioambiental Land Use Management / Manejo de Uso de Suelo TECHNICALCAPACITY CURRENT 9 Reserve - Park Management / Manejo de Reservas - Parques Environmental Education / Educacion
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