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About Green Coast

On 26 December 2004 a devastating tsunami hit the coasts of South and South East Asia, causing the deaths of over 200,000 people and enormous environmental damage.

Soon after the tsunami, NGOs in the affected countries appealed for support in their efforts to recover damaged coastal ecosystems and to lobby for ‘green reconstruction’ and for reform of coastal zone policies.

Following these urgent pleas from their local partners, four international organisations (WNF, IUCN NL, Both ENDS and WI) developed the project Green Coast: for people and nature after the tsunami. Oxfam NOVIB (Netherlands) was prepared to finance the Green Coast project for a period of 2,5 years.

Partnership initiative

Green Coast is a partnership initiative, led and managed by Wetlands International. Green Coast works science based and uses a community-based approach with a strong focus on gender equity. Green Coast aims to rehabilitate the livelihoods of coastal communities through the restoration of coastal ecosystems. Marine and coastal ecosystems support a diversity of natural life, including birds, fish & seafood and provide other services for coastal communities such as fuel wood and potential for eco-tourism. Coastal forests also form a natural barrier, a green belt, protecting against natural disasters such as storms and cyclones.

Achievements

Green Coast has been successfully implemented in tsunami affected coastal areas in Aceh, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, South India, South-Thailand and Malaysia. A total of 91,000 tsunami affected people in these coastal areas have benefited from rehabilitated coastal ecosystems; more than 1100 hectares of mangrove and coastal forests, 2,5 km of sand dunes and 100 hectare of damaged coral reef & sea grass beds were restored and protected. Evaluation of the project results and outcomes show that an additional 12,000 people benefit from increased income from livelihood activities supported by Green Coast such as fishing, small scale aquaculture, eco-enterprises, home gardening and livestock.

Wide implementation of Green Coast approach

Because of its successful approach, a second phase of Green Coast in Aceh has been granted by Oxfam NOVIB to further restore damaged coastal ecosystems and prevent further environmental degradation through post-disaster infrastructure development projects.

Furthermore, funding has been received for Green Coast follow up in Thailand, in Trang Province. On behalf of the Green Coast partners, Wetlands International is planning to implement the Green Coast approach to West African coastal areas, which are vulnerable to the impacts of sea level rise and salt water intrusion.

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12-Aug-2008

Mangroves for the Future (MFF) releases a two-monthly newsletter which provides you with the latest on coastal ecosystem conservation and restoration from the field and from related meetings. Download the most recent MFF e-News here, which includes an article about Green Coast. 

22-Jul-2008

Green Coast, a coastal restoration program led by Wetlands International, has been assessed independently as a highly cost-effective and successful approach to disaster risk reduction.  

04-Jul-2007

The quote was a part of the vice governor of Aceh’s, Muhammad Nazar, speech given in the opening of an extravagant green Conference, Environmental Education and Exhibition held on July 2-3, 20...

06-Apr-2007

Green Coast has been working in Aceh over the last 1,5 year to rehabilitate livelihoods of affected communities by restoring coastal ecosystems such as mangrove forest and marine resources. Last week...

31-Mar-2007

In the Langkawi Island, Kedah, Green Coast held a workshop in March 2006 to identify how the success of the Penang Inshore Fishermen's Welfare Association (PIFWA) could be duplicated in other coasta...

20-Mar-2007

After a full day of field visits to community-based restoration projects along the Tamil Nadu coast, three days of intensive and inspiring presentations, plenary and subgroup discussions followed. M...

18-Feb-2007

The Road Shows were a unique effort to bring together local NGOs, research organizations, some prominent academicians and intellectuals and even some beneficiaries, for a free flow of thoughts and id...

20-Jan-2007

These initiatives were led by the traditional fishers’ institution (adat) Panglima Laôt (Commander of the Sea). The event was conducted simultaneously in all 17 coastal districts/cities o...

19-Jan-2007

Fisherwomen of Palavakkam produce puppets with the help of ngo PAVAI: the puppets are now being showcased by a German museum. The Bio Resource Center established a spirulina unit, with the assistanc...

19-Jan-2007

Simultaneous planting of mangroves was carried out at four coastal sites, to mark the significant event. The Penang Inshore Fishermen’s Welfare Association (PIFWA) nursery and the Forestry Depa...
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