Petit Curucaye Community Reforestation Project (TRI/03/07)
The name of the applicant organization is the Petit Curucaye Community Re-Leaf Bloc. This group was formed as one of eight Community Re-Leaf Blocs during the preparation of the Northern Range Community Forest Rehabilitation Project (NRCFRP) executed by The Tropical Re-Leaf Foundation (TRF) with funding from bpTT and UNDP Global Environment Facility-Small Grants Programme (GEF-SGP).
The specific objective of the project is to establish, over a 10 year period, a close canopy cover of forest and fruit trees on 40 ha of land that has been degraded due to deforestation by fires. Planting stock of hardy pioneer species, obtained from the Forestry Division?s nursery, will be used in the first year of reforestation. However, by the second year it is expected that the source of planting stock will be provided from a dedicated Bon Air Forest Nursery to be established for this purpose. The project is located on state lands that extend eastwards from the Petit Curucaye area towards Caiman Road, St. Joseph and southwards towards the Mount Hope area. The TRF has received written authority from the Director of Surveys to enter the lands to execute the project.
The distinguishing feature of the project is the creation of a purpose-driven community group to carry out reforestation activity, and most importantly, to remain in place to care for the plantation to maturity.
Due to funding limitations, it will only be possible to initiate, in 2003, two of the eight community reforestation projects originally planned for implementation on state lands in the western Northern Range area. Consequently, the Petit Curucaye Community Reforestation project budget for the first year was revised from TT$295,642 to TT$293,000, of which a grant of TT$257,000 will be provided by the UNDP GEF-SGP, with an in-kind contribution of TT$36,000 from the TRF.
The specific objective of the project is to establish, over a 10 year period, a close canopy cover of forest and fruit trees on 40 ha of land that has been degraded due to deforestation by fires. Planting stock of hardy pioneer species, obtained from the Forestry Division?s nursery, will be used in the first year of reforestation. However, by the second year it is expected that the source of planting stock will be provided from a dedicated Bon Air Forest Nursery to be established for this purpose. The project is located on state lands that extend eastwards from the Petit Curucaye area towards Caiman Road, St. Joseph and southwards towards the Mount Hope area. The TRF has received written authority from the Director of Surveys to enter the lands to execute the project.
The distinguishing feature of the project is the creation of a purpose-driven community group to carry out reforestation activity, and most importantly, to remain in place to care for the plantation to maturity.
Due to funding limitations, it will only be possible to initiate, in 2003, two of the eight community reforestation projects originally planned for implementation on state lands in the western Northern Range area. Consequently, the Petit Curucaye Community Reforestation project budget for the first year was revised from TT$295,642 to TT$293,000, of which a grant of TT$257,000 will be provided by the UNDP GEF-SGP, with an in-kind contribution of TT$36,000 from the TRF.
Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Petit Curucaye Community Re-Leaf Bloc
Country:
Trinidad and tobago
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 41,994.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 5,882.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
Project Number:
TRI/03/07
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Gender Focus
Direct participation by women from community
Emphasis on Sustainable Livelihoods
Employment opportunities for local community and long-term opportunities from agroforestry enterprises.
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SGP Country office contact
Ms. Sharda Mahabir
Email:
Address
c/o UNDP, United Nations House, 3A Chancery Lane
Port-of-Spain
Port-of-Spain
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