Land and Marine Management Strategy for Grenada. Country/Territory Grenada Document type Date 2011 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Environment gen., Land & soil, Sea Keyword Agricultural land Soil conservation/soil improvement Sustainable development Sustainable use Environmental planning Land-use planning Climate change Coastal zone management Education EIA Geographical area Americas, Caribbean, Latin America and the Caribbean, LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN FAO, North Atlantic, Small Island Developing States Entry into force notes 2011-2015. Abstract The Land and Marine Management Strategy for Grenada is a national strategy adopted by the Government of Grenada in 2011 to guide the management of the land and marine sector. The overall goal of the Strategy is to achieve integrated national development that is environmentally sustainable. The instrument seeks to develop a coherent framework with an appropriate set of strategies that will foster productive and optimal utilization of land, freshwater, coastal and marine resources in an environmental sustainable manner. To achieve this, the Strategy will develop a legislative policy framework for land and marine management, establish network administrator organizations, develop tools for management of land and marine resources, and develop a framework for planning, implementation, monitoring and review. Full text English