AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoProtected Areas & Eco-Tourism: Dominica has started work to demarcate Morne Diablotin National Park boundaries and set up a buffer zone, under the GEF/World Bank LETBP project, to better safeguard biodiversity while supporting sustainable community use. Biodiversity Funding: The Dominica National Conservation Trust Fund awarded US$103,000 for two pro-nature projects, including a “Rapid Response to Lethal Yellowing Disease” push to protect coastal ecosystems and restore biodiversity. Coconut Disease Watch: Officials say Lethal Yellowing Disease remains a serious threat to the coconut sub-sector in Woodford Hill, with more than 12,000 coconut trees destroyed to contain spread. Climate Resilience Project: PM Skerrit says the DOMCREP programme (Green Climate Fund) will reach 8,000 people across eight vulnerable communities, backing climate-smart farming, water security, and emergency preparedness. Renewable Energy Update: Skerrit reports Dominica’s geothermal plant is still in commissioning, with teething issues causing outages as the system integrates—aiming for lower rates and less reliance on imported fuel. Tourism & Nature: Discover Dominica launched “Summer the Nature Island Way,” with eight curated itineraries to spotlight adventure, wellness, culture and nature-based experiences. Regional Training: The police force praised two officers for completing a Caribbean Vocational Qualification (CVQ) training course to strengthen instructional skills.
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