Foundation Seguin Bamboo AdvocatesBy Matt Marek on Thursday, November 16, 2006.
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Many of Haiti's problems can not be solved separately. For example you can't send hungry children to school and expect them to learn as well you can't have a well fed population with no roads to bring produce to market at affordable prices. And the environmental problem is no different. You can't tell people to stop destroying the forest to feed their family unless you provide environmental education, enforcement and most importantly an economic alternative. And with the government burdened with what seem like insurmountable problems in the overpopulated capital of Port-au-Prince attention to what's left of Haiti's natural resources seems tertiary at best and left to a few dedicated environmental groups with little resources. Foundation Seguin http://www.fondationseguin.org/index.html is one such NGO struggling to save the forest and the watershed, an ecosystem that manages the favorable conditions of water flow. Foundation Seguin over the past two years, with funding from the Taiwanese government has been working with the local community on environmental education, reforestation and preservation efforts and in due time economic alternatives to the current benefits of the pine wood. Their most visible step so far has been to cover much of the deforested plain of Seguin with bamboo. Bamboo, although known to grow in diverse |
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