by Emmanuel H. Joseph Government Information Service
Work has started on the development of a new Forest Policy for Dominica. According to a press release from the Forestry, Wildlife and Parks Division of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, this policy will replace the current 60-year old policy which dates back to 1949. The new policy will significantly improve on what presently exists, and will address new and emergent trends relative to sustainably managing the forestry sector as a whole. A vibrant and well-managed forest resource base is fundamental to the sustainability of Dominica’s “Nature Island” image, the local tourism industry, the important handicraft sector, and our water resources. It will also speak to the issue of conserving Dominica’s rich biodiversity.
The Forestry, Wildlife and Parks Division of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has secured funding from the European Union and Government of Dominica-funded SFA 2000 Framework for Agri-Business Development and Enterprise Project (FADE) for the development of new Forest Policy.
The Trinidad-based regional consultancy firm of CANARI - the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute, represented locally by Mrs. Betty Perry Fingal, has been retained to drive the process forward.
The general public and other interests will be invited to contribute to the formulation of the new policy through two public consultations that will be held here during the month of May 2010.
More information on the new Policy can be obtained from the Director Forestry, Wildlife & Parks Division at Tel 266 5856 or 266 5852, e-mail: forestry@cwdom.dm. |