Le projet Karibiodiv.net

Un outil pédagogique et de conscientisation innovant sur la richesse et la fragilité de la biodiversité caribéenne.

The Karibiodiv.net project is an initiative of the ACP Environnement association which was launched in June 2020.

ACP Environnement, co-leader of the project with the Maison Verte d’Haïti association, has the main objective of promoting the launch and success of projects linked to sustainable development and environmental protection in countries in the Africa – Caribbean – Pacific region.

« Maison Verte d’Haïti » works in Haiti to protect and enhance the environment, raise awareness and promote local development through natural heritage.

The “Karibiodiv” platform is an educational tool allowing you to discover the richness of the Caribbean environment and biodiversity.

From geology to biotopes, “Karibiodiv” covers a wide range of knowledge on the specificities that make up the richness of Caribbean island biodiversity.

More than just an information platform, you can test your knowledge (quiz) and even interact with establishments, students and young people involved in the project (internal social network).

Every month, we discover (caribbean personalities) , personnalités caribéennes working for the environment and biodiversity in their area.

And, it allows us to (travel) voyager, each month by addressing a theme encouraging itinerant tourism in the Caribbean while promoting local initiatives.

In an effort to provide quality content, our teams have relied on and cross-referenced data from reliable sources such as : 

– Guadeloupe National Park

– Guadeloupe National Forest Office

– Coastal conservatory

– UICN / INPN

DEAL Guadeloupe

– CTIG

– PNUE / PNUD (Haïti)

– Ministry of the Environment of the Republic of Haiti

– Martissant Urban National Park

– Cayes Botanical Garden

– National Agency for Protected Areas (Haiti)

– Wynn Farm Ecological Reserve

– Audubon Society Haiti

– Haitian Bureau of Mines and Energy

– Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica (Forestry, Wildlife and Parks)