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Community-Driven Coral Restoration and Ecosystem Monitoring in the Southeastern Islets of Mauritius
Grantee Name: 
Eco-Sud
HOTSPOT
Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands II
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$49,993
DATES
Apr 2024
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Mar 2026
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands II
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$49,993
DATES
Apr 2024
-
Mar 2026

Address coral reef degradation and coastal erosion exacerbated by climate change and sea-level rise. Implement Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) strategies, engaging local communities in coral farming and erosion mitigation efforts. Enhance ecological and socio-economic resilience by restoring coral ecosystems, fortifying natural coastal barriers, and providing sustainable livelihood opportunities for the local population.

Strategic Direction: 1 Empower communities and civil society to implement actions to improve the resilience of species, ecosystems, and human populations to climate change in priority KBAs