Case Studies: Americas

Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panamá et El Salvador, Feasiblity Study for the Development of a Regional Environmental Strategy, 1999-2000, European Commission

The themes of Environment and Sustainable Development form important strands of the development co-operation between the EC and the Central America. This study was commissioned to examine the feasibility of developing a regional environmental strategy and provide a framework for future development co-operation. LTS International provided short term technical expertise forming part of the three person team to carry out the study. Specific tasks included the development of strategic proposals covering agriculture, industry, environmental protection, climate change and institutional strengthening.

Ecuador and Guyana, Development Potential of Chainsaw Logging and Milling and Associated Decision Guide, 2006, UK Department for International Development - Forestry Research Programme

This is a research project designed to clarify the conversion efficiency of chainsaw log conversion, the flow of costs and benefits that arise and the potential for improving skills and lowering impacts through application of modified reduced logging techniques. The starting point was a comprehensive strategic review of chainsaw conversion, from which the experimental protocols for the field studies were developed. The results from the marketing, conversion and socio-economic studies when combined with the questionnaire outcomes provided the basis for the decision support system. This provides guidance at policy, planning and practitioner levels on how to identify situations where chainsaw conversion could be appropriate and on the conditions, support and control systems that may be required. The project held a regional workshop in Guyana jointly with FAO Regional Forestry Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean.

Guyana, Timber Forest Products Marketing Study, 2001, Iwokrama International Centre for Rain Forest Conservation and Development

LTS consultants prepared for Iwokrama a report that identified the geographical location of potential timber markets and their relative short and longer-term prospects, product requirements and demand for recognised indicators of socially and environmentally responsible business practices. he report analysed current private sector perspectives on investment needs and priorities in the Guyanese forest products sector and the estimated financial requirements to meet potential national and international market demands, both in terms of order size and product specification and quality.

Guyana, 1999-2000, Barama Company Limited

The project aimed to improve the management and operation of Barama Company's forestry operations to enhance the commercial, environmental and social value of its resources. In the first phase, LTS International developed a Programme of silvicultural and operational research to improve the quality, accuracy and use of information for sustained yield forest management. This included monitoring the environmental and social impacts of a large logging operation and operational audit. In the second phase, LTS International provided Management support to develop enhanced practices and procedures for planning, management and harvesting.

Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, El Salvador, Review of the Regional Assistance Programme for Fisheries Development in the Central American Isthmus - PRADEPESCA, 1999-2000, European Commission

The PRADEPESCA commenced in 1990 with the objective of forging the basis for co-ordinated and rational development of the fisheries sector in the Central American region. The programme aimed to encourage co-ordination between the fisheries sectors in each country and develop a regional framework for sustainable development of the sector. LTS was involved in a short term mission to review Phase 1 of the PRADPESCA programme and assess the potential for the fisheries sector in to aid the process of regional integration.

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