Anyone!
Current DLIST users include research organisations, local government,
community representatives and individuals - to name but a few. The
information in the portal is put together and continuously updated by
all stakeholders, and it is accessible to all that have access to the
internet. To contribute material, participate in discussions or open a
kiosk on DLIST you must first register as a DLIST user. Really quick
and simple - all it takes is entering your email address.
DLIST
stands for Distance Learning and Information Sharing Tool. More than a
website, it is a place where anyone interested in coastal development
can meet, talk, exchange information, and learn about how to use and
manage our natural resources in a sustainable manner. The
DLIST-Benguela community focusses specifically on issues relevant to
the coastal area from Cape Point to Northern Angola - the Benguela
Current Large Marine Ecosystem.[ read more ]
What can I do on DLIST?
1. Who's Who Locate people and organisations along the BCLME, or let them know about your organisation by opening your own kiosk.[ learn more ]
2. Information Hub Find
out more about pressing issues in the Hotspots section, download
documents from the Library and find Links to interesting websites.
There are also over 1000 photos in the Gallery which are free to use.[ visit the hub ]
3. Discussions Raise concerns, pose questions and discuss issues with a growing online community of coastal stakeholders. [ read discussions ]
4. Online Courses Learn about coastal development issues by doing a university accredited course online.[ more about the courses ]