WORLD HERITAGE PROGRAM (WHP)
"The World Heritage Program aims at protecting biodiversity and saving ancient knowledge about the uses of fragrant plants in health preservation and well being. It will ensures sustainable use of natural resources and contributes to maintaining local biodiversity while giving work to many people on earth." Creezy Courtoy
The World Heritage Program (WHP) involves initially teaching communities to grow, cultivate, harvest, process and preserve flowers, plants, herbs and seeds.
WHP is linked to IPF Research Center that centralises worldwide research while allowing the protection of the forest by its inhabitants in making them aware of its many resources and their use for their own growth.
The World Heritage Program is an example of the implementation of the principles of the CDB (Convention on biological diversity, Summit of Rio 1992). These projects are put in place in collaboration with local NGOs, International Institutions (IUCN, FAO, UNEP, UNESCO), local Universities and local Environment Ministries.
For more info: Contact Terry Johnson, Director World Heritage Program
WHP is linked to IPF Research Center that centralises worldwide research while allowing the protection of the forest by its inhabitants in making them aware of its many resources and their use for their own growth.
The World Heritage Program is an example of the implementation of the principles of the CDB (Convention on biological diversity, Summit of Rio 1992). These projects are put in place in collaboration with local NGOs, International Institutions (IUCN, FAO, UNEP, UNESCO), local Universities and local Environment Ministries.
For more info: Contact Terry Johnson, Director World Heritage Program