Protecting Biodiversity by Promoting Nature-Based Tourism and Sustainable Livelihoods in the Massif–Plaine du Nord Conservation Corridor
Grantee Name: Fondation pour la Protection de la Biodiversité Marine
- Hotspot
- Caribbean Islands
- Location
- Haiti
- Amount
- $83,309
- Dates
- Apr 2012 – Apr 2013
- Keywords
- Livelihoods, Tourism
This projects aims at developing eco-tourism activities on the coastal areas of Departement du Nord, in Haiti. Two Nature Teams will be created and trained for environmental monitoring and tourists guiding - while project team opens a dialogue with the tourism industry stakeholders. The project also intends to advocate for a review of the environmental laws and regulations on sea turtle and mangrove protection.
2 Integrate biodiversity conservation into landscape and development planning and implementation in six conservation corridors
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