
Environmental Action Toolkit
Want to take environmental action but don’t know where to start? See an environmental issue in your community and what to do something about it? Well you’re in the right place! Consider this your one-stop shop for information and tools related to natural resource and environmental issues in Grenada. The toolkit will feature a breakdown of important laws, user-friendly guides, practical templates, real-world case studies, and many more resources tailored to the unique needs of Grenadians, informed by our experience as well as our community surveys and townhall meetings.
The Toolkit is arranged into modules by topic, and while there is a “progress bar” as you move through the topics, feel free to jump around to the information you need most!
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Grenada Legal Framework
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Escazú and You: Know Your Rights
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Case Studies
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Introduction to Case Studies
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The Ridge to Reef Reforestation Project, Grenada
Introduce your lesson with an optional, short summary. You can edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
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The Caura River Clean-Up Project, Trinidad & Tobago
Introduce your lesson with an optional, short summary. You can edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
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The Soufrière Marine Management Area, St. Lucia
Introduce your lesson with an optional, short summary. You can edit this excerpt in lesson settings.
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Water Conservation in Grenada
EMPOWERING ALL GRENADIANS TO DRIVE ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
This Enviromental Action Toolkit has been designed by GLA with support from the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) under the project, A Caribbean Climate Justice Alliance for Advocacy, Action and Accountability, with funding from the Open Society Foundations (OSF). Learn more about CANARI and their work here.
The Toolkit is a “living resource” - we will be updating it continuously, as more resources are created and made available, and as the (socioecological and political) landscape in Grenada continues to change. Please check back periodically for more information, and if you have any resources to share or specific requests for resources we can add, feel free to reach out at community@grenadaland.org.