Read the abstract of the thesis entitled "Marine Conservation, Tourism and Fishing: A socio-economic analysis of resource use conflicts and livelihoods in Mabini and Tingloy, the Philippines" by Terhi Majanen (University of Cambridge) that was funded in part by RCUK.

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Conservation UK
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Although RCUK receives no core funding, the annual conference and charitable donations have provided sufficient funds for a small grant scheme (maximum donation £300). The funded research or projects must be related to the study of coral reefs and adjacent environments and can encompass
Examples of projects that have been funded by RCUK include:
- Conversion of a diving etiquette video to allow it to be shown by airlines en route to the Red Sea.

- Acoustic sea floor mapping in the San Andres Archipelago, Colombia.

- Surveying the effects of sedimentation on the reefs of Fiji.

- Environmental education in Honduras
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disciplines such as conservation, education, public awareness, ecology, resource management and mapping. The RCUK grant recipients are requested to give an oral presentation or a poster at the annual meeting.
If you are interested in applying for a RCUK grant please download the application form here:
Read the abstract of the thesis entitled "Marine Conservation, Tourism and Fishing: A socio-economic analysis of resource use conflicts and livelihoods in Mabini and Tingloy, the Philippines" by Terhi Majanen (University of Cambridge) that was funded in part by RCUK.

For more information contact:


rcuk_funding_form.doc


Majanen_thesis_abstract.pdf