Conserving Cockpit Country Biodiversity through Sustainable Development Practices
Conserving Cockpit Country Biodiversity through Sustainable Development Practices
The Cockpit Country has high rates of endemism, is home to 5 endangered species, has been identified by IUCN as one of the 200 most important areas in the world for flora and feeds 5 major rivers and supplies 33% of Jamaica?s fresh water. Sixty-six communities are economically dependent on the forest. The integrity of the Cockpit Country and its unique ecology are threatened by the following problems:

? Cockpit Country forest is identified by The Nature Conservancy as one of eight conservation targets and according to the Forestry Department statistics is being deforested at 0.1% per year.
? Forest conversion to agriculture by residents of the buffer zone, quarrying and bauxite mining are major threats to Cockpit Country biodiversity.
? Many Cockpit Country citizens have not explored alternative livelihood strategies through sustainable natural resource use which would reduce the impact of their destructive practices to the natural environment.
? STEA?s ability to execute an
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Southern Trelawny Environmental Agency
Country:
Jamaica
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 25,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 55,000.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 120,000.00
Project Number:
JAM/06/08
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Gender Focus
No
Significant Participation of Indigenous Peoples
No
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Indicators
Empowerment
Number of women participated / involved in SGP project 46
Livehood
Number of individuals (gender diaggregated) who have benefited* from SGP project 480

SGP Country office contact

Ms Hyacinth Y Douglas
Phone:
(876) 978-2390-9 ext. 2030
Email:
Ms. Faradaine Forbes-Edwards
Email:

Address

1-3 Lady Musgrave Road
Kingston 5, LA and the Caribbean