Linking Data to Better Decisions

CPAG Newsletters


  • What have we accomplished in 2022?

    We’ve done a lot this year, in addition to our engagements on the ground. We’ve added a ton of features to our platform, from a new dashboard to the ability to create maps. We also relaunched our website, and we’re about to come out with some cool new tools targeted at Protected Area (PA) managers.

    Looking ahead to 2023, we look forward to further engaging with stakeholders on the ground across our participating countries, with new and exciting initiatives as we go full steam ahead.

  • As our world continues to change, so does the data we use to understand our environment and species. We are also aware that many data gaps still exist regarding the data and information available pertaining to biodiversity and protected and conserved areas within countries. The CPAG is seeking to identify existing biodiversity and protected and conserved areas related data and information, in addition to identifying existing data and information gaps for Dominica, St Lucia, St Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada and Belize.