Haiti Biodiversity and Tropical Forest Assessment

Haiti Biodiversity and Tropical Forest Assessment

USAID, USDA Forest Service 2020 77 pages
Summary — This report assesses Haiti's biodiversity and tropical forests, updating the 2016 assessment. It examines the status, value, and threats to these resources, the legal framework, and current interventions. The report provides recommendations for USAID/Haiti to further conservation goals.
Key Findings
Full Description
This Biodiversity and Tropical Forest Assessment report provides information and analysis requested by USAID/Haiti and required by the U.S. Congress. It updates the 2016 assessment, offering a concise evaluation to inform USAID/Haiti's strategic planning, program development, and implementation. The assessment includes an overview of the status and value of biodiversity and tropical forests, the institutional and policy framework, threats to these resources, current interventions by various organizations, and an examination of how USAID/Haiti's activities contribute to conservation. It also provides recommendations for future actions and programming, emphasizing capacity building, project time frames, sustainable livelihoods, coordination, cross-border collaboration, environmental awareness, and resource protection.
Topics
Environment
Geography
National
Time Coverage
2016 — 2020
Keywords
biodiversity, tropical forests, Haiti, conservation, USAID, deforestation, protected areas, environmental assessment, reforestation, species diversity, ANAP, climate change
Entities
USAID, USDA Forest Service, ANAP, Haitian Government, CHRAD, National Botanical Garden of Haiti, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Temple University, Philadelphia Zoo, Nashville Zoo