Introduction
The RECLIMA project, officially known as "Upscaling Climate Resilience Measures in the Dry Corridor Agroecosystems of El Salvador," was approved by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) on October 20, 2018, and has been under implementation since July 17, 2019 . Spanning five years, it focuses on restoring degraded ecosystems to protect water sources, stimulate aquifer recharge, and enhance agricultural...
Introduction
El Salvador's coastal ecosystems, particularly its mangroves, are critical for biodiversity, fisheries, and storm protection, yet they've suffered immense degradation. The country has lost 60% of its forest cover since 1950, with mangroves declining at about 681 hectares per year {2}. The FIAES project, active in areas like Jiquilisco Bay—which holds nearly three-quarters of the nation's wetland forests at...
Introduction
The RECLIMA Project, officially known as "Upscaling Climate Resilience Measures in the Dry Corridor Agroecosystems of El Salvador," targets 114 municipalities in a region plagued by erratic rainfall and...
Introduction
Proyecto RECLIMA, launched in 2019 with a $127 million budget from the Green Climate Fund, focuses on upscaling climate resilience in El Salvador's Dry Corridor agroecosystems . Spanning 114...