Join us as we aim to find ways to sustainably manage these protected areas for a brighter future.
Maintained by the Environmental Policy and Planning Division of Trinidad and Tobago
Friday, 2 February 2018
World Wetlands Day 2018
February
2nd is World Wetlands Day 2018 with the theme this year being "Wetlands
for a Sustainable Urban Future". Keep this in mind as you learn more about
our wetlands - Caroni Swamp and Nariva Swamp - as they are currently threatened
by human interference.
Join us as we aim to find ways to sustainably manage these protected areas for a brighter future.
Join us as we aim to find ways to sustainably manage these protected areas for a brighter future.
Thursday, 1 February 2018
Livelihood Study completed for Matura National Park
Over the period July - August 2017, a Livelihood Assessment Study was undertaken in communities surrounding the Matura Forest and Coastal Zone Pilot Protected Area (PPA). The study was an activity requested by the Subcommittee for this PPA under the "Improving Forest and Protected Area Management in Trinidad and Tobago" project and sought to determine how people who live in these communities are currently engaging with the protected area in livelihood activities, as well as what are feasible, sustainable livelihoods that can be developed for this region that can also assist in management of the site.
In a two-part blog, principal researcher Dr. Veerle van den Eynden shares some of the main findings of the study.
The first part of the blog gives a snapshot of existing livelihood links to the PPA and can be found at this link.
Part two of the blog provides information on the recommendations for sustainable livelihood development after review of key assets associated with the site and the surrounding communities and can be found at this link.
In a two-part blog, principal researcher Dr. Veerle van den Eynden shares some of the main findings of the study.
The first part of the blog gives a snapshot of existing livelihood links to the PPA and can be found at this link.
Part two of the blog provides information on the recommendations for sustainable livelihood development after review of key assets associated with the site and the surrounding communities and can be found at this link.
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