Other Resources

The CHM provides a comprehensive reference point for publications by Nairobi Convention, its partners and related organizations.

Flagship documents published by the Nairobi Convention have been used while gathering the information presented here and include:

United Nations Environment Programme – Nairobi Convention 2015. Status of Birds in the Marine and Coastal Environment of the Nairobi Convention Area: Regional Synthesis Report

United Nations Environment Programme – Nairobi Convention 2016. Climate Strategy for the Nairobi Convention

ASCLME 2012. National Marine Ecosystem Diagnostic Analysis. Tanzania. Contribution to the Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems Project (supported by UNDP with GEF grant financing)

ASCLME 2012. Tanzania National Level Policy and Governance Assessment for Marine and Coastal Resources. Contribution to the Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems Project (supported by UNDP with GEF grant financing)

United Nations Environment Programme and Secretariat of Nairobi Convention (2009). The Strategic Action Programme (SAP) for the Protection of the Western Indian Ocean from Land-based Sources and Activities. Nairobi, Kenya, 140 pp.

United Nations Environment Programme – Nairobi Convention Secretariat, 2019. Marine Protected Areas Outlook

Project document of the ‘Western Indian Ocean Large Marine Ecosystems Strategic Action Programme Policy Harmonization and Institutional Reforms’ (SAPPHIRE)

Project document of the ‘Implementation of the Strategic Action Programme for the protection of the Western Indian Ocean from land-based sources and activities’ (WIO-SAP)

 

Other resources used include:

  1. UNEP/EAF (2012e). UNEP/(DEPI)/EAF/CP.7/3-En.: Report of The Executive Director. Presented at The Seventh Meeting of Contracting Parties to The Convention for The Protection, Management, And Development of The Marine and Coastal Environment of The Western Indian Ocean Region. Maputo, Mozambique 10-14 December 2012.
  2. United Nations. (2019, 10 22). Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat. Retrieved from World Population Prospects 2019: https://population.un.org/wpp/
  3. Meyers, D., The Marine Legacy Funds of Tanzania, Feasibility Study and Guidance Documents, September 18, 2012.
  4. Everett, R., & Mwangamilo, J. (2014). First South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Governance and Shared Growth Project Environmental and Social Assessment and Environmental Management Framework. Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development.
  5. UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (2007) National Fishery Sector Overview of the United Republic of Tanzania: http://www.fao.org/fishery/docs/DOCUMENT/fcp/en/FI_CP_TZ.pdf
  6. Everett, R., & Mwangamilo, J. (2014). First South West Indian Ocean Fisheries Governance and Shared Growth Project Environmental and Social Assessment and Environmental Management Framework. Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development.
  7. Fish of Tanzania: http://www.fishbase.org/country/CountryChecklist.php?what=list&trpp=50&c_code=834&csub_code=&cpresence=present&sortby=alpha2&vhabitat=all2
  8. Breuil, Christophe. Grima, Damien. 2014. Baseline Report Tanzania. SmartFish Programme of the Indian Ocean Commission, Fisheries Management FAO component, Ebene, Mauritius. 43 pp
  9.  Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems (ASCLME) Project, 2012. Tanzania – National Marine Ecosystem Diagnostic Analysis: Contribution to the Agulhas and Somali Current Large Marine Ecosystems Project (supported by UNDP with GEF grant financing)