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Introduction to the Tropical Forest Conservation Act (TFCA)

Landscape with mountain peaks and clouds hovering above forest canopy. Photo Source: Jesse Buff
Tropical rainforests cover nearly one-half of Belize.
The TFCA is implemented through bilateral agreements with eligible countries. Unlike the EAI, which focuses on Latin America and the Caribbean, the TFCA is a global program. Eight countries have TFCA agreements as of November 2004.

These agreements will generate more than $70 million for tropical forest conservation in these countries over the life of the agreements. A number of other countries have qualified for or expressed interest in the TFCA program.

This site provides information about various aspects of the TFCA including:

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