Grenada is not only rich in nutmeg and cocoa but also in biodiversity that sustains its economy, culture and way of life. However, pressures from agrochemical pollution, climate change and marine ecosystem disruptions – such as Sargassum influxes – threaten the island’s natural resources and long-term resilience.
This series of infographics presents key insights from the national ecosystem assessment of Grenada, exploring the state of biodiversity, the challenges posed by environmental and economic drivers and the urgent need for integrated management solutions. The findings emphasize policy recommendations and knowledge gaps that must be addressed to ensure sustainable development while preserving the country’s invaluable ecosystems.