Project Title
Land-Use Planning and Watershed Restoration as part of a Focused
IWCAM Demonstration in the Courland Watershed and Buccoo Reef Area
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The project has the following GEF-IWCAM Priority Demonstrations:
Coastal area Management and Biodiversity Conservation; i.e.:
• Integrating zoning and planning policies
into an overall IWCAM strategy
Land and Marine-based sources of pollution; i.e.:
• Development of cost-effective and appropriate reception,
storage and treatment strategies for domestic wastewater.
• Development of treatment and discharge requirements and
practices for industrial wastes
• Integrated watershed/basin management approaches targeting
improved land-use practices
The project is linked with national priorities,
as listed in the “Protecting Our Environment” Action Plan
for 2002-2007 produced by the Government of the Republic of Trinidad
and Tobago. It is also compatible with International and Regional
Multilateral Agreements to which Trinidad and Tobago is a signatory,
including the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Ramsar Convention
on Wetlands, the Cartagena Convention and its protocols and the United
Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). The project
is fully endorsed and supported by the Tobago House of Assembly and
the Government of Trinidad and Tobago (the Honourable Orville London,
Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly).