Caribbean Countries Improve Protected Area Data Management Capacity
Beginning with The Bahamas in September 2015, and continuing with Jamaica, Antigua & Barbuda, Belize, and Grenada up to January 2016, five workshops have been designed to assist the participating countries in building in-country capacity for and developing a systematic approach to collecting and managing biodiversity and protected areas-related data and information, according to Jason Williams, Technical Officer for the BIOPAMA Programme in the Caribbean and facilitator of the workshops.