Xiamen: An ICM Journey

PUBLICATION DATE:

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

PUBLICATION TYPE:

Reports

STATUS:

Available

DESCRIPTION:

The Xiamen ICM Project served as a “training laboratory” for ICM training, wherein local professionals shared their experiences and expertise in ICM program implementation. There are four key lessons that emerge from the Xiamen experience. These are: 1) Environmental and resource management projects are effective if there is political will and support from the government, both national and local, that is strong enough to ensure the passage of required legislation and funding support; 2) By linking scientists and other technical experts with the political decisionmakers, there is more room for rational choices that create positive environmental effects; 3) The ability of local citizens to contribute to improving the conditions of their environment succeeds because of their heightened awareness and exposure, training and willingness to take action when needed; and 4) A step-wise approach to problem solving is recommended, considering that problems cannot be addressed simultaneously.

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