Biodiversity for climate and social resilience: Empowerment of coastal communities in sustainable production practices in Ecuador
Country: Ecuador
Lead Partner: Escuela Superior Politecnica del Litoral – ESPOL
Summary: The project aims to mitigate climate change by enhancing mangrove health, reducing human impact, and increasing fishing communities’ resilience while providing fair alternative incomes. Innovative techniques/approaches are applied to improve environmental, climate and social resilience along with novel finance solutions. This involves: a) Ecosystem recovery – evaluating trophic structure recovery through habitat restoration strategies such as cultured black cockle (BC) restocking and red mangrove afforestation; b) Ecosystem protection – offering alternative livelihoods to reduce fishing pressure on natural banks by transferring technical mariculture capacities to fisher communities, along with environmental education and social empowerment for inclusive community governance systems; and c) Valorisation – internalising ecosystem services to determine real BC extraction and trade costs, and functional ecology valuation.
Communities will use key information to demand national policies to protect their territories and livelihoods.
Photograph (detail): Diego Tirira