
The Guyana Mangrove Action Project does not simply throw seedlings into the mud and hope for the best. Their process is rigorous, replicable, and data-driven.
The Guyana Mangrove Action Project is a vital initiative aimed at protecting and restoring Guyana's mangrove ecosystems. By conserving and restoring these critical ecosystems, GMAP is helping to maintain the health of Guyana's coastline, support local livelihoods, and conserve biodiversity. The project's success demonstrates the importance of collaborative conservation efforts and highlights the need for continued support and action to protect these incredible ecosystems. The Guyana Mangrove Action Project Mangroves
Despite two decades of progress, The Guyana Mangrove Action Project faces constant headwinds. The Guyana Mangrove Action Project does not simply
The project was not conceived as a tree-planting exercise alone. It was a holistic framework. GMAP argued that you cannot save mangroves by fencing them off. You must involve the people who live next to them. The founders introduced the concept of Community-Based Mangrove Management (CBMM), which remains the operational backbone of the organization today. By conserving and restoring these critical ecosystems, GMAP