Author name: Omar Salazar

Professionals in the field of biodiversity and sustainable production share their experienceson the panel: Benefits of Sustainable Cocoa Production for Biodiversity.

Good practices in agroforestry systems such as crop diversification, shade and pruning management, agroforestry rehabilitation and renewal, genetic improvement.

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Never is too late to start.

The story of an entrepreneurship that positively impacts the environment. In the Dominican mountains, blessed by nature with ideal conditions for cultivating various crops for much of the year, paradoxically, the richness of their ecosystems competes with thepoverty of their inhabitants, due to their limited access to basic services, lack of road infrastructure, and the

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PNUD Environmental Sustainability and Resilience Unit Monitoring Meeting

Rancho Arriba 15 June 2013 With the objective of following up on the projects implemented by the UNDP’s environmental sustainability and resilience unit, a meeting-workshop was held on June 15 in Rancho Arriba, San José de Ocoa, with the members of the different work teams. In this space, experiences were socialized and exchanged among the

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Launch of the national reforestation and restoration plan

Within the framework of the celebration of World Environment Day, on June 5, the Ministry of the Environment presented the National Plan for Reforestation-Restoration of Forest Ecosystems 2023-2024. This activity was attended by His Excellency, the President of the Republic, Luis Abinader. In his speech, the Minister of Environment, Miguel Ceara-Hatton, highlighted some important points

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Training on prevention and control of fires in the wildland-urban interface

The training on the prevention and control of fires in the wildland-forest interface began this Monday, May 15, with the provision of expertise from the Forest Fire Technical Assistance Team (FAST) in coordination with the Ministry for Ecologic Transition and the Demographic Challenge of Spain, managed by FAO within the framework of the BPP Project,

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