DiscoverBionic Planet: Reversing Climate Change by Restoring Nature99 | Mombasa’s Big Ship: Reviving Urban Mangroves by Raising Communities
99 | Mombasa’s Big Ship: Reviving Urban Mangroves by Raising Communities

99 | Mombasa’s Big Ship: Reviving Urban Mangroves by Raising Communities

Update: 2024-04-23
Share

Description

Support Bionic Planet at patreon.com/bionicplanet

In Episode 99 of Bionic Planet, recorded in Mombasa, Kenya, the focus is on the efforts to revive the coastal mangrove forests that protect the seaside city and support its fishing sector. The episode features guests from the community-based organization, Big Ship, who have been working on mangrove conservation for 15 years.

The episode delves into the challenges faced in persuading communities to understand the importance of conserving mangroves and the innovative financing mechanisms used by Big Ship to fund their restoration efforts. The guests discuss the crucial role mangroves play in carbon sequestration, coastal protection, and supporting marine life.

The conversation highlights the Adopt-a-Site model employed by Big Ship, where degraded mangrove areas are identified, restored, and monitored over time. The guests emphasize the importance of engaging with the community, government institutions, and partners to ensure the sustainability of mangrove restoration projects.

The episode also explores the impact of youth involvement in mangrove conservation and the promotion of ecotourism as a sustainable income source for coastal communities. The guests share their experiences with the VIM program, which focuses on career mentorship and skill development for the youth.

Overall, the episode showcases the multi-faceted approach taken by Big Ship to address the challenges of mangrove conservation, promote community engagement, and create alternative livelihoods for coastal residents. The guests' insights shed light on the importance of cultural preservation, environmental awareness, and long-term sustainability in mangrove restoration efforts.

Listeners are encouraged to support the podcast by leaving a five-star review and considering becoming a patron to help fund future episodes that aim to educate and inspire action in climate and biodiversity conservation finance.

Timestamps

In Episode 99 of Bionic Planet, recorded in Mombasa, Kenya, the focus is on the efforts to revive the coastal mangrove forests that protect the seaside city and support its fishing sector. The episode features guests from the community-based organization, Big Ship, who have been working on mangrove conservation for 15 years.

The episode delves into the challenges faced in persuading communities to understand the importance of conserving mangroves and the innovative financing mechanisms used by Big Ship to fund their restoration efforts. The guests discuss the crucial role mangroves play in carbon sequestration, coastal protection, and supporting marine life.

The conversation highlights the Adopt-a-Site model employed by Big Ship, where degraded mangrove areas are identified, restored, and monitored over time. The guests emphasize the importance of engaging with the community, government institutions, and partners to ensure the sustainability of mangrove restoration projects.

The episode also explores the impact of youth involvement in mangrove conservation and the promotion of ecotourism as a sustainable income source for coastal communities. The guests share their experiences with the VIM program, which focuses on career mentorship and skill development for the youth.

Overall, the episode showcases the multi-faceted approach taken by Big Ship to address the challenges of mangrove conservation, promote community engagement, and create alternative livelihoods for coastal residents. The guests' insights shed light on the importance of cultural preservation, environmental awareness, and long-term sustainability in mangrove restoration efforts.

Timestamps

  • 00:00:00 - Introduction to Big Ship Organization in Mombasa, Kenya

  • 00:05:30 - Overview of Big Ship's Thematic Areas and Programs

  • 00:10:27 - The Adopt-a-Site Model for Mangrove Restoration

  • 00:15:01 - The Impact of the VIM Program on Youth Participants

  • 00:21:09 - Discussion on Carbon Finance and Alternative Financing Mechanisms

  • 00:25:24 - Challenges Faced in Spreading Awareness and Engaging Communities

  • 00:29:07 - Youth Awareness and Engagement in Mangrove Conservation

  • 00:32:45 - Community Entry Strategy for Restoration Efforts

  • 00:36:51 - Project Areas and Viability of Investments

  • 00:37:48 - Youth Training and Ecotourism Program Promotion

  • 00:40:13 - Cultu

Comments 
In Channel
loading
00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

99 | Mombasa’s Big Ship: Reviving Urban Mangroves by Raising Communities

99 | Mombasa’s Big Ship: Reviving Urban Mangroves by Raising Communities

Steve Zwick