Two years ago a rural Honduran community identified the
lack of local environmental data as a significant hindrance to community
development. Since this project began, two CID students have been successful
in their applications for grant funding, which has enabled CDAE to partner
with the local school and the municipality in implementing a community-based
water quality monitoring program. This exciting project is being expanded
this year with data from the project being entered into a GIS database
which will form the heart of a CDAE facilitated community planning forum
in Honduras.
Exciting features of this project have been the involvement of local
high school students in the collection of water quality data and the
integration of water quality monitoring into the local high school’s
science curriculum.
Student Kelly Garrison testing water quality.
Student Kelly Garrison testing water with help from
a local student.
The Community
and International Development Program
Department of Community Development and Applied Economics
University of Vermont
205 Morrill Hall, Burlington, VT 05405