Green landscape with river. Recovering from fire damage. © GIZ / Selva Maya project

Protecting the Selva Maya in Guatemala, Belize and Mexico

BMZ: Strengthening regional collaboration to protect the Selva Maya in Belize, Guatemala and Mexico (PN 2023.2120.6)

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  • Client

    German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

  • Co-financier

    The European Union (EU)

  • Country

    Guatemala, Belize, Mexiko

  • Political sponsors

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  • Runtime

    2024 to 2027

  • Involved

    Guatemala: National Council for Protected Areas (Consejo Nacional de Áreas Protegidas, CONAP), Belize: Forest Department (FD), Mexiko: National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (Comisión Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas, CONANP)

  • Products and expertise

    Climate, environment, management of natural resources

Context

The Selva Maya covers parts of Belize, Guatemala and Mexico. It is the largest contiguous area of tropical rainforest in Mesoamerica and is crucial for the climate and the regional water supply.

However, the forest is being cleared for livestock and farming and is suffering the effects of illegal logging and the extraction of flora and fauna. So far, not enough measures exist to counter these threats.

Examining the label on a sapling.© GIZ / Selva Maya project

Objective

Regional cooperation to protect the Selva Maya has improved: the countries are implementing forest and biodiversity conservation measures.

A historical Maya structure in the Selva Maya area.© GIZ / Selva Maya project

Approach

The project focuses on four main areas:

  1. It advises governments and conservation area authorities in Guatemala, Mexico and Belize on policy and monitoring tools aimed at providing better protection for the Selva Maya.
  2. It advises the relevant authorities on how to combat forest fires, forest conservation, measures to prevent the prohibited extraction of flora and fauna and climate-related health problems.
  3. It builds partnerships with the specialist agencies and training organisations which implement these approaches to restoring the forest landscape of the Selva Maya and adapting it to climate change.
  4. It works with the private sector to mobilise additional means for conserving the forest and biodiversity and supports local small and medium-sized business in their efforts to market sustainable products from the Selva Maya.

To this end, the project is collaborating with the Team Europe Initiative “Sustainable Petén – Component 2: Forest/Biodiversity”, the Selva Maya II project and the Central American Commission for Environment and Development (CCAD) of the Central American Integration System (SICA).

Last updated: Februar 2025

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