Service and Research Opportunities through Peace Corps Response

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Service and Research Opportunities through Peace Corps Response Curt Holder Department of Geography and Environmental Studies University of Colorado Colorado Springs

What is Peace Corps Response? Established in December 1995 as Crisis Corps Three Volunteers sent to Antigua to rebuild homes damaged by Hurricane Luis. Provides short-term humanitarian service to countries worldwide

Personal motivation for serving as PCRV RPCV to Guatemala (1988-1990) International experience Interest in food security Volunteerism PC Country Director retirement?

Peace Corps Orientation and Assignment My official assignment title: Environmental Community Mobilization Specialist

Geographic characteristics of El Salvador Area: 21,041 sq km (slightly smaller than Massachusetts) Population: 6,235,513 (July 2014 est.) Urban population: 64.8% of total population (2011) Mestizo 86.3%, White 12.7%, Amerindian languages 1% (2007)

12-year civil war in El Salvador May 1979 Jan 1992 Over 75,000 died Over 1,050,000 displaced

Immigration to the United States Homicides in El Salvador in 2014: 3,914 or 11 per day In 2013: 2,492 homicides

Remittances from the United States to Guatemala and El Salvador 6000 5000 El Salvador Guatemala Remittances ($1 Million) 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Year

Forest cover in El Salvador Second most deforested country in Latin America Lost 85% of forests since 1960 s Less than 6,000 hectares are primary forests

Trifinio-Fraternidad Biosphere Reserve (El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras) Established in 2011 The only tri-national biosphere reserve in Latin America 12 municipalities (8 in El Salvador; 2 in Guatemala; 2 in Honduras)

Tropical dry forests Precipitation = 1050 mm 85% of precipitation occurs in rainy season from May to November Temperature = 27 32 C

Biosphere reserve zones in El Salvador

Peace Corps Response Site (Bendición de Dios)

Area of Laguna de Metapán Dry season = 14 sq km Rainy season = 16 sq km Laguna divides into two sections during the dry season

My house in El Salvador

Historical Development of Bendición de Dios Est. after 1960 along shore 1998 Hurricane Mitch 2001 Habitat for Humanity, Mayor s office, Salvadoran Association for Rural Health 23 houses built initially

Bendición de Dios 23 Habitat houses built in 2001 210 people in 52 households 42 households with running water 43 households with electricity

Laguna de Metapán is the drinking water source for 20% of households during the dry season

Subsistence agriculture economy Maize, beans, and sorghum mostly for household consumption Only 8 households own agricultural land Land rent = $100-$125 per manzana (1.7 acres)

Economic risks with subsistence agriculture Dry season from November to May Timing of planting Drought (canícula) In 2014 15-100% of maize crops lost compared to previous years

Fishing offsets risks to subsistence agriculture and supplements household income

Dry season fish camps along the shore

Many people earn money as fish market vendors Fish markets: Metapán, Santa Ana, and Guatemala Snails

The nearest market is Metapán approximately 5 km

Laguna de Metapan is an enclosed basin Rio San Jose discharges into the lake after passing through city of Metapan

Holcim cement factory is a major employer in Metapán Holcim is a Swiss company USAID, Holcim, the Salvadoran government, and the local municipal government agreed to finance a sewage treatment plant USAID backed out at the last minute

Water pollution promotes growth of invasive species (tilapia, snails, etc.) Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes [Mart] Solms) Invasive plant originating in Brazil Spread worldwide

Multiple fish kills each year with excess water hyacinth growth

As the rainy season progresses, the laguna fills Two sections of laguna combined Water hyacinth moves from the east side of lake to the west side of lake

Water hyacinth removal by communities groups

Art, shoes, footprints and ecological footprints

English classes at elementary school and during the evening

Future research projects and creative works Forest governance at multiple scales within biosphere reserve Environmental videos and ecological footprint exhibition Sustainability of fisheries of Laguna de Metapán Temporal changes and movement of water hyacinth Role of remittances in land use/land cover changes Ecohydrology of tropical dry forests

Acknowledgments Valerie Brodar People of Bendición de Dios and the eight other communities surrounding Laguna de Metapán Numerous colleagues from Peace Corps, Plan Trifinio, MARN, CEPRODE, CEICOM, Alcadia of Metapán, and the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (Mexico)

Preguntas?