Incentivising responsible fisheries in Central America: testing novel intermediary models
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Innovation
VALUE £199,891
WHERE Nicaragua, Honduras
Summary
This project will test innovative business models for supply chain intermediaries using a Honduras small-scale fisheries case study. The aim of these tests is to identify new intermediaries or novel ways to reinforce existing intermediaries so that they can play a much more active role in reinforcing and rewarding responsible SSF practices, allowing the market to support ecosystem and livelihood recovery amid Covid-19, climate change and other threats being faced by Central America’s marine biodiversity and vulnerable communities.
Fundaciòn Islas de la Bahìa, Fundación Cayos Cochinos, Fundación Cuero y Salado, CEM - Centro de Estudios Marinos, LARECOTURH - La Asociacion Pro Comunidades Turisticas de Honduras
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