The degree to which Trinidad and Tobago has established the enabling conditions outlined in section 3 is presented below using a scale (Figure 4.1) which ranges from the lowest (‘no demonstration of progress and not actively pursuing improvement’) to the highest (‘enabling condition is well established, or significant progress and defined plan are evident’). An overview of the UNEP SBE-TF and associated actions which these critical enablers underpin is in Appendix 7.
Table 4.1
Scale against which the readiness of each of the enabling factors to transition to an SBE is assessed for Trinidad and Tobago
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Enabling condition well established, or significant progress and defined plan evident |
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Demonstration of moderate progress, with activities underway and some plans for improvement |
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Some demonstration of progress or activities for improvement but in an unco-ordinated way |
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Limited demonstration of progress, little or no plan for improvement evident |
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No demonstration of progress and not actively pursuing improvement |
The 'scorecards' below assess the extent to which four of the seven enabling conditions of the UNEP SBE-TF (leadership; institutional infrastructure and capacity; laws and policies; and planning and management) are established in Trinidad and Tobago respectively, including key challenges and opportunities.
Leadership
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Some demonstration of progress or activities for improvement, but in an unco-ordinated way. |
There is some high-level support for an SBE transition within GORTT, but this needs to be formalised with a mandate for delivery, and an advocacy engagement strategy to establish cross-government support. Opportunities
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Tobago | |
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Some demonstration of progress or activities for improvement, but in an unco-ordinated way. |
There is support for an SBE transition within the THA, with the Tobago Blue Economy Roadmap in development, but ownership for delivery needs to be mandated, and cross-THA support secured via co-ordinated awareness raising and advocacy. Opportunities
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Institutional infrastructure & capacity
Trinidad | |
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Demonstration of moderate progress with activities underway and some plans for improvement. |
Inter-departmental and inter-agency co-operation and collaboration across GORTT is inconsistent. There is an existing platform for cross-government co-ordination, but it lacks a clear SBE mandate and is hindered by a slow reappointment process. Opportunities
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Tobago | |
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Limited demonstration, little or no demonstrated plan for improvement. |
Although the Tobago Blue Economy Roadmap is in development, there is a lack of understanding of what an SBE means for Tobago across THA and wider stakeholders, and a lack of co-ordinated decision-making hinders progress towards an SBE transition. Opportunities
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Laws & policies
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Some demonstration of progress or activities for improvement, but in an unco-ordinated way |
There is a lack of coherent governance, with no consistent vision for an SBE, and several SBE-critical laws and policies are pending approval. Progress is hampered by insufficient financial, human and technical capacity for implementation. Opportunities
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Tobago | |
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Some demonstration of progress or activities for improvement, but in an unco-ordinated way. |
Although the Tobago Blue Economy Roadmap provides the first step towards a more formalised SBE approach, there is a need for wider consultation to develop an SBE vision for Tobago that reflects Tobago’s priorities and goals, and complements a national-level vision for Trinidad and Tobago. Opportunities
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Planning & management
Trinidad | |
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Some demonstration of progress or activities for improvement, but in an unco-ordinated way. |
There is currently no integrated marine management framework in Trinidad and Tobago, but policies pending Cabinet approval provide the foundation for MSP. However, there is insufficient capacity for implementation, and concerns related to the prioritisation of economic interests over social and environmental impacts. Opportunities
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Tobago | |
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Some demonstration of progress or activities for improvement, but in an unco-ordinated way. |
As in Trinidad, there is a lack of sufficient funding, training and personnel for the implementation of existing planning and management. There is a need to improve stakeholder awareness of the benefits of sustainable management practices to encourage stewardship and compliance with regulations. Opportunities
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The three final 'scorecards' below assessments the extent to which the remaining three of the seven enabling conditions of the UNEP SBE-TF (sustainable finance; stakeholder engagement and coalitions; and data and monitoring) are established across Trinidad and Tobago, including key challenges and opportunities. These three enabling conditions were found to have common opportunities across both Trinidad and Tobago, and can often be co-ordinated or delivered at a national level to help realise synergies.
Sustainable finance
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Limited demonstration, little or no demonstrated plan for improvement. |
Current public expenditure is insufficient to support existing marine management implementation, and there is an urgent need to redirect investment into improving sustainability of existing ocean-based sectors, as well develop emerging opportunities that could support an SBE transition. Opportunities
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Stakeholder engagement & coalitions
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Some demonstration of progress or activities for improvement, but in an unco-ordinated way. |
There are successful examples of marine stakeholder engagement and consultation in T&T including and a range of non-governmental stakeholder coalitions and organisations that could support an SBE transition. Stakeholder fatigue is a primary concern, linked to a perceived lack of action. Opportunities
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Data & monitoring
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Demonstration of moderate progress with activities underway and some plans for improvement |
Environmental monitoring and report is conducted in T&T, but there are recognised gaps in socio-economic datasets and accounting systems and currently no agreed framework of indicators for SDGs or NDC commitments that would provide MRV to track progress on an SBE in T&T. Opportunities
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