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Funds to Protect Nature in the Caribbean Netherlands

by | Feb 21, 2022 | Nature

One of Bonaire's coral reefs.

Additional funds to protect nature can be used to tackle long-term issues.

The Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-NL)  are pleased that protection for nature in the Caribbean Netherlands has been included in the budget by the cabinet for the coming governmental term. Last week, the government announced that it wants to allocate an additional 35 million euros for nature in the Caribbean Netherlands, included in the coalition agreement.

More than 35 million euros will be made available for the implementation of the Nature and Environmental Policy Plan (NEPP) in the Caribbean Netherlands. The NEPP is an ambitious program for nature and the environment that runs through 2030. In addition to the contribution to nature, the coalition agreement also includes a structural budget of 30 million euros per year to protect culture and nature in the Caribbean Netherlands. This can be used to tackle long-term issues such as wastewater treatment and waste disposal.

“We are extremely grateful that ten million has been reserved in the budget for strengthening the management of nature parks on Bonaire, Saba, and St. Eustatius. This shows once again the importance that parks have in preserving nature on and around our islands. Hopefully, this will lead to a long-term and structural reinforcement of the nature parks, not only in the Caribbean Netherlands but also in the future for Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maarten.” – Tadzio Bervoets, Director of DCNA

 

Working together for proper implementation of the funds.

Nature in the Caribbean part of the kingdom has been declining for years. On land, nature has been damaged by erosion and increased building construction, and underwater the reefs have deteriorated due to pollution and climate change. Therefore, this new budget is desperately needed to improve the overall health of nature.

“With this money, serious steps can be taken to protect vulnerable biodiversity. We are happy to work with the Minister and the local administrators and organizations on the proper implementation of this budget. It would be great if we could have a conversation about this in the short term.” – Arjan de Groene, Landscape Coordinator of the Caribbean Netherlands, for WWF-NL

 

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Tanya Deen has been living in Bonaire since December 2016. She is a PADI Master Scuba Diver Instructor and enjoys underwater and bird photography. Tanya is the Editor-in-Chief of the Bonaire Insider tourism news blog.
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