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Publications

Recent Project Documents:
Project concept note

Project brochure

Country Diagnostics
Bass, S. and T. Geoghegan. 2002. Incentives for watershed management in Jamaica: results of a brief diagnostic. CANARI Technical Report No. 314:17 pp. PDF Document (239 Kb)

Geoghegan, T. 2002. Incentives for watershed management in St. Lucia: results of a brief diagnostic. CANARI Technical Report No. 317:20 pp. PDF Document (238 Kb)

Krishnarayan, V. 2002. Incentives for watershed management in Grenada: results of a brief diagnostic. CANARI Technical Report No. 315:17 pp. PDF Document (270 Kb)

Krishnarayan, V. and D. Pantin. 2002. Incentives for watershed management in Trinidad: results of a brief diagnostic. CANARI Technical Report No. 316:17 pp. PDF Document (209 Kb)

Policy Briefs
CANARI. 2004. Markets for Watershed Protection Services: Challenges and Opportunities. CANARI Policy Brief No. 4: 4pp. (151 Kb)

CANARI. 2003. Building Institutions for Sustainable Development: the Role of Participatory Processes. CANARI Policy Brief No. 3: 4pp. (127 Kb)

CANARI. 2003. Spreading the Benefits of Tourism: Directions for Improving the Policy Development Process. CANARI Policy Brief No. 2: 4pp. (211 Kb)

CANARI. 2002. Participatory Forest Management in the Caribbean: Impacts and Potentials. CANARI Policy Brief No. 1: 4pp. (165 Kb)

Other Project Documents
Lum Lock, A. and T. Geoghegan. 2006. Rewarding community efforts to protect watersheds: Case study of Fondes Amandes, St. Ann's, Trinidad and Tobago. CANARI Who Pays for Water Project Documents no. 3. 35pp. PDF Document (673 Kb)  NEW

Pantin, D. and V. Reid. 2005. Economic Valuation Study: action learning project on incentives for improved watershed services in the Buff Bay/ Pencar Watershed. CANARI Who Pays for Water Project Document no.2. 82pp.PDF Document (1.29 MB)

Cox, C. 2004. A hydrological assessment and watershed management plan for the Talvan Water Catchment: Marquis Watershed, St. Lucia. IIED Project Doc. 1: 67pp. PDF Document (2,179 Kb)

  • Annex 2 - Annex 4 for the final report of the Talvan study. PDF Document (775 Kb)

  • Annexed photos for the final report of the Talvan study.PDF Document (400 Kb)

Springer, C. 2005. Cost pricing for water production and water protection services in Jamaica: a situational analysis. 23pp. PDF Document (77 Kb)

Springer, C. 2005. Cost pricing for water production and water protection services in Saint Lucia: a situational analysis. 24pp. PDF Document (203 Kb)

Springer, C. 2005. Cost pricing for water production and water protection services in Saint Lucia and Jamaica: a situational analysis. Executive summary. 12pp. PDF Document (44 Kb)

CANARI. 2005. Report on stakeholder consultation: Watershed management and tourism in Dunn's River, Jamaica. Report of the 1st consultation. 10 pp. PDF Document (180 Kb)

CANARI 2006.Report on stakeholder consultation: Watershed management and tourism in Dunn's River, Jamaica. Report of the 2nd consultation. 10 pp. PDF Document (249 Kb)

CANARI 2005. Report on stakeholder consultation: Watershed management and tourism in Speyside, Tobago. Report of the 1stconsultation. 23 pp. PDF Document (726 Kb)

John, L. 2006. From growing ganga to planting trees: Stimulating legal livelihoods and watershed management in Saint Vincent through payments from public utilities. A report on the Integrated Forest Management and Development Programme (IFMDP) and Forest User Groups of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Project Doc. 2: 33pp. PDF Document (473 Kb)

CANARI. 2006. Report on a study to evaluate existing incentives in the Buff Bay/Pencar Watershed, Jamaica. Executive summary. 11pp. PDF Document (143 Kb)

Other Relevant Documents
Draft code of conduct of payments for ecosystem services in integrated water resources management. UN Economic and Social Council ECE/MP.WAT/WG.1/2006/3. 23pp. PDF Document (89 Kb)

Pantin, D. and V. Reid. 2005. Economic Valuation Study: action learning project on incentives for improved watershed services in the Buff Bay/ Pencar Watershed. CANARI Who Pays for Water Project Document no.2. 82pp.PDF Document (1.29 MB)

Associates in Rural Development. 2005. Consultants report: Review of local watershed management committees and local government reform in Jamaica. Ridge to Reef Watershed Project USAID contract. Prepared for the Government of Jamaica's NEPA and the USAID. Vermont, USA. 103pp. PDF Document (470 Kb)

Wunder, S. 2005. Payments for environmental services: some nuts and bolts. CIFOR occasional paper no. 42. 32pp.PDF Document (740 Kb)

Chambers, M. G. 1999. Jamaica's national integrated watershed management programme (NIWMP): Programme framework. NIWMP, Jamaica. 82pp.PDF Document (298 Kb)

Williams, G. & associates and L.H. Scotland & associates. 2004. National reforestation and watershed rehabilitation programme: Draft strategic plan 2004-2009. Trinidad and Tobago. 48pp.PDF Document (795 Kb)

Regional Action Learning Group meeting reports
Report of the 4th meeting of the Regional Action Learning Group on markets for watershed sevices and improved livelihoods. 10 - 11 January 2006, Kingston, Jamaica. PDF Document (74 Kb)

Report of the 3rd meeting of the Regional Action Learning Group on markets for watershed sevices and improved livelihoods. 11 - 13 July 2005, Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. PDF Document (89 Kb)

Report of the 2nd meeting of the Regional Action Learning Group on markets for watershed sevices and improved livelihoods. 8-9 December 2004, Castries, St. Lucia. PDF Document (186 Kb)

Report of the 1st meeting of the Regional Action Learning Group on markets for watershed sevices and improved livelihoods. 27-28 April 2004, Port of Spain, Trinidad. PDF Document (55 Kb)

Reports on regional training workshops
Workshop report onEconomic valuation for watershed management. 28 - 30 November 2005, Speyside, Tobago. PDF Document (2, 114 Kb)

Workshop report on Tools for effective watershed management: Land use and hydrology assessment and participatory resource mapping. 23 - 25 May 2005, Castries, St. Lucia. PDF Document (314 Kb)

Who pays for water? Project Homepage >>
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Who Pays for Water? is the Caribbean component of the global project Developing Markets for Watershed Protection Services and Improved Livelihoods, which is being implemented by the International Institute for Environment and Developmentwith financial support from the United Kingdom Department for International Development. The initiative includes activities in India, Indonesia, South Africa, and other countries in addition to the Caribbean. For more information on this innovative global project, click here