Projects & Programmes

  • Adopt-A-Park or Beach Programme

    What is the purpose of the Adopt-a-Park/beach programme?

    The National Conservation Commission’s Adopt-a-Park/beach Programme is intended to promote public & private sector involvement in the conservation, improvement and support of the islands public Parks...

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  • Adopt-The-Reserve Initiative- The Fact Sheet

    The importance of the marine reserve is to establish a sanctuary for marine life, to provide economic growth in the community based on park activities, to provide educational opportunities and...

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  • Community-Based Coral Reef Monitoring And Management

    The Community-based Coral Reef Monitoring and Management project was developed by the Caribbean Conservation Association to strengthen the participation and capacity of stakeholders to improve management of coral reef biodiversity and related resources at Folkestone Marine Reserve....

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  • The Employee Incentive Programme

    In seeking to recognize and reward its employees for their outstanding performance the National Conservation Commission with the assistance of the National Productivity Council developed and implemented a Non-cash Incentive programme in 2004.

    The Programme was designed to create an...

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  • Capacity Building for Youth in Sustainable Land Management

    The Capacity Building for Youth in Sustainable Land Management Project was started in April of 2007. The project is funded by the Organization of American States (O.A.S.).and was conceptualised to encourage our youth to become involved in more practical aspects of enhancing and preserving...

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  • Barbados Beach Management Project

    The National Conservation Commission in partnership with the Organization of American States (OAS) embarked on a three (3) year project to add a more structured and scientific approach to the management of beach resources.
    The Beach Management Project culminated in the preparation of a...

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  • The Adopt-a-Park Programme

    In 1991, the Commission in its role to seek to protect the environment and maintain healthy and aesthetic surroundings throughout the island embanked on a programme to encourage the youth, corporate Barbados & the general public to assist in achieving these aims and objects.

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  • NCC Environmental Summer Day Camp

     The National Conservation Commission’s Environmental Summer Day Camp was stated on August 09, 2002. The Commission hosted camp for six (6) consecutive years at various venues namely, the Combermere Secondary School, the NCC’s Headquarters, the Lawrence T Gay Primary School...

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Our Social Commitment..

The National Conservation Commission is committed to adding social value in all its endeavors. We are of the firm belief, that the growth of any nation is dependent on the growth of the society as a whole. Ensuring that a nation’s recreational requirements are met is of primary concern, especially in a hectic work environment. The Commission’s social commitment to the Barbadian community is well established and its mandate in this regard is wide and varied.