More trees, less water stress in El Salvador
Restoring ecosystems replenishes vital water sources in the Central American Dry Corridor
The Central American Dry Corridor, spanning six countries and home to 11.5 million people, is highly vulnerable to climate change, with droughts and land degradation threatening food and water security. The RECLIMA project in El Salvador restores ecosystems and strengthens climate resilience through native tree planting, agroforestry, and sustainable land management. So far, it has restored tens of thousands of hectares, improved soil and water health, and reduced millions of tonnes of CO₂. The project is part of broader regional efforts to reverse land degradation and support rural livelihoods.
组 织: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
年份: 2025
国家: El Salvador
地理范围: 拉丁美洲及加勒比
类别: 博文
内容语言: English
