Community Reforestation in Southern Belize

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OrganizationYa'axche Conservation Trust
Region Belize
Website Website
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ProjectLeader Megan Lopez


Through this project, Ya'axche will target seven rural and remote villages of southern Belize through hands-on community education and reforestation of shade and native fruit trees around schools, community areas and homes. Not only will communities become more resilient to climate change due to the ecosystem services trees provide, but nutrition can be improved and livelihoods diversified through the fruit and value-added products from such trees.


Challenge

The remote villages targeted in this tree planting project are faced with high poverty and malnutrition rate. Villagers are primarily indigenous Maya who have traditionally relied upon forest resources for food, medicinal plants, building and craft materials. The effects of climate change coupled with deforestation of southern Belize's forests threaten the health and livelihoods of these vulnerable communities.

Long-Term Impact

Local indigenous communities play an important role in forest protection and ecosystem conservation, and through this project, villagers of all ages will engage in tree planting and learn about climate-smart agriculture. By encouraging hands-on involvement, Ya'axche hopes to instill a strong conservation ethic which will benefit the incredible biodiversity which lives in Belize's forests, and the communities themselves in terms of food security, as well as climate and economic resiliency.

References

  1. https://yaaxche.org/
  2. https://ecotourismbelize.com/


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[[Category:Climate Action in Belize Projects]], [[Category:Deforestation and loss of biodiversity in southern Belize Projects]]

[[Category:Climate Action in Belize Projects in Belize]], [[Category:Deforestation and loss of biodiversity in southern Belize Projects in Belize]]