Dr. Paulette Bynoe

Senior Lecturer

About Dr. Paulette Bynoe

Climate change vulnerability, impact and adaptation of community fishery systems and indigenous communities; REDD Plus issues, sustainable livelihoods; KAP studies; and disaster risk reduction in the Caribbean

Areas of Interest

Disaster Recovery and Resilience

Get in touch

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Location

Country of residence

Guyana

Countries of operation

Dominica,
Guyana

Publications

Bynoe, P. and Simmons, S. (2014). An Appraisal of Climate Change Education at the Primary Level in Guyana. In: Caribbean Geography 2014, V. 19. pp. 89-103.

Griffith C., Spence, B., Bynoe, P., Roberts, D. And Wilson, L. (2014). Land Tenure and Natural Disaster Management in the Caribbean. Land Tenure Journal, Food and Agricultural Organisations of the United Nations. pp. 137-164.

Bynoe, P. (2019). Examining the Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Sustainable Living in the North Rupununi (Guyana). In: Zanvliet (Ed.) Culture and Environment. Weaving New Connections. Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. pp.75-91.

Bynoe, P. (2016). Climate Change: Local Perceptions and Adaptation Perspectives from Guyana and Suriname. In Barker, D. et al (Eds) Global Change and the Caribbean-Adaptation and Resilience. The UWI Press, Mona Campus. pp..249-267.

Bynoe, P. (2015). An Investigation of the Potential Impact of Global Sea Level Rise on Guyana’s Coast and the Current Adaptive Capacity. Presented at the LIGA 2015 Workshop, Cayenne, November 25, 2015.

• Bynoe, P. (2010) A Policy Perspective on Climate Change Adaptation in Guyana’s Agriculture Sector: Initiatives, Challenges and Opportunities. Paper presented at CARDI Conference on Climate Change and Agriculture, October 17-19, 2010.http://www.cardi.org/wp-content/themes/default/files/climatechange2010/P...

Bynoe, P. (2015) Exploring Issues in Climate Change Education and Action in Guyana. at the 8th World Environmental Education Congress, Gothenburg, Sweden, June 29-July 2, 2015.

Bynoe, P. (2014) Managing Disaster Vulnerability and Risks. OECS 4th Annual Seminar on Climate Change and Natural Hazards. Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, September 16-18, 2014.