État des lieux participatif de la mangrove de Touho
Implemented in New Caledonia and financed by the European BEST 2.0 program, the aim of the “Strengthening participative and integrated management of the UNESCO property on Touho” project was to strengthen participative management of the coastal zone – classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO since 2008 – through actions accessible to the entire population of Touho. The Hô-üt association was in charge of applying the World Heritage management plan, as well as implementing participatory actions at commune level. The project focused on the mangrove ecosystem, which provides us with food through gathering and fishing. This ecosystem also protects the coastline from tsunamis and cyclones, regulates the climate by capturing CO2, improves water quality by filtering it, is home to pollinating insects, has a strong cultural value, and represents an economic interest for tourism.