The "Revised Forest Policy for Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique" policy report discusses the need for a new forest policy in Grenada and provides recommendations for its development. The paper highlights the importance of forests in the region and the threats they face, including deforestation, land degradation, and climate change. The authors suggest that a new policy should focus on sustainable forest management, conservation, and restoration, and should involve stakeholders from various sectors. The paper also discusses the role of forests in supporting livelihoods and the need for community involvement in forest management. Overall, the paper provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities for forest management in Grenada and offers recommendations for a more sustainable future.
Area of interest: Grenada
Year: 2018