Policy Papers Developed by NRCA

Towards a National System of National Parks and Protected Areas:

Jamaica has an extraordinary system of flora and fauna, land and water habitats, and wild and human landscapes and as a result, Jamaica needs a system of protected areas as a key part of its national development strategy. The Paper sets out the following:

  • Goals for Jamaica's System of Protected Areas including goals
    such as economic development, environmental conservation,
    sustainable resource use, recreational and public information,
    public participation and local responsibility and financial
    sustainability;
  • Types of Protected Areas
  • Roles and Responsibilities of the various agencies and groups,
    including the NRCA, other national government agencies, local
    management entities, local government national non
    governmental organizations, private sector organizations and
    individuals with interests in the protected area system;
  • Planning Protected Areas;
  • Establishing Protected Areas;
  • Financial Management of Protected Areas-with special
    emphasis on the ability to support the management,
    enhancement and operational requirements of the system
    without continuing reliance on regular infusions of grant funds;
  • Legal Framework;
  • Management and Operations Policies specific to the protected
    area and taking into consideration local environmental, social
    and economic conditions;
  • A Two Year Implementation Programme and;
  • Other Protected Area Candidates which includes a listing of 150
    areas as possible additions to the National System of Protected
    Areas

     

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