Established in 1993, the Dolphin Head Trust is an Environmental
Non-Government Organization located in the serene hills of Hanover,
Jamaica. The Trust was formed by a group of concerned citizens in
Western Jamaica who were aware of the area's ecological value, and were concerned that deforestation from saw-milling and slash and burn activities were threatening
the state of the forested uplands.
In 2000, the Environmental Foundation of Jamaica and the United Nations Development Program co-funded a 14-month pre-feasibility assessment to determine the viability of establishing the Dolphin Head area as a National Park.
Since the implementation of this project, the Trust has gained favorable attention from the local, national and international development communities as the result of comprehensive stakeholder mobilization efforts, biophysical inventories and GIS data collection.
While this work has been positively received, it also impressed upon the Trust, the need for additional development throughout the parish.
In the following years, numerous additional projects were undertaken by the Trust - each more ambitious than the last. Since the completion of the UNDP/EFJ Pre-feasibility Assessment, the Trust has developed and administered six projects valued at over JA $20million, focussing on livelihood development, environmental education, community and ecotourism development.
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