AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoProtected Areas & Biodiversity Funding: Dominica received US$93,000 for two biodiversity projects via the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund—supporting Lethal Yellowing Disease response for coconut palms and coral reef restoration in Soufrière—while DNCTF also backed a wider US$103,000 CRAB Pro-Nature package with training and safeguards. Climate Resilience on the Ground: The DNCTF and Atkinson Village Council confirmed a US$5,000 Bahamas Protected Areas Fund contribution for drainage clearing, French drains, soil stabilization, and equipment to cut flood and landslide risks, running through September 2026. National Park Protection: The Ministry of Environment has started demarcating Morne Diablotin National Park boundaries and setting up a buffer zone under a GEF/World Bank-backed eco-tourism and biodiversity project. Tourism + Nature: Discover Dominica launched “Summer the Nature Island Way” with eight curated itineraries to push longer stays and community-based nature, wellness, culture and adventure experiences. Weather & Health Precautions: The Meteorological Service warned of hazy skies and reduced air quality from Saharan dust, plus lingering moisture and fewer showers, urging landslide-prone residents to stay alert. Regional Climate Voice: A regional call for stronger Caribbean representation in global climate talks highlighted the need for a seat at the table on climate financing and resilience. Urban Infrastructure: Roseau’s Enhancement Project moved into its implementation phase, with road upgrades, drainage improvements, and a climate-resilient, pedestrian-friendly city focus.
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