GFTN in Mesoamerica & the Caribbean
Regional Coordinator
Daniel Arancibia
(LAC Regional Forest Coordinator)
WWF United States,
Washington DC
T: +1 202 861 1195
(LAC Regional Forest Coordinator)
WWF United States,
Washington DC
T: +1 202 861 1195
WWF Central America
Mauro Salazar
(Regional Forest Director WWF CARO)
WWF Central America Regional Programme Office,
San Jose
T: +502 2333 3665
(Regional Forest Director WWF CARO)
WWF Central America Regional Programme Office,
San Jose
T: +502 2333 3665
In Central America and the Caribbean, the GFTN offers its services in the following countries:
- Belize
- Costa Rica
- Dominican Republic
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- Nicaragua
- Panama
- Puerto Rico
Interested companies in these countries can contact the Daniel Arancibia, the regional coordinator, to learn more on how to join the GFTN.
Latest News & Publications
03 Dec 2008
Industry Partnership Launched to Protect World’s Threatened Forests
New Delhi, India: An international partnership between WWF and the forest products industry - the Global Forest & Trade Network (GFTN) - has today launched a new national arm, the Global Forest & Trade Network-India (GFTN-India). » Read more
Industry Partnership Launched to Protect World’s Threatened Forests
New Delhi, India: An international partnership between WWF and the forest products industry - the Global Forest & Trade Network (GFTN) - has today launched a new national arm, the Global Forest & Trade Network-India (GFTN-India). » Read more
18 Nov 2008
FSC still the best
WWF recently commissioned an assessment of the two global forest certicification schemes, using the Forest Certification Assement Guide (FCAG). Based on this latest FCAG assessment as well as other previous assessments, WWF concludes that FSC still best meets WWF's core requirements for forest certification. » Read more
FSC still the best
WWF recently commissioned an assessment of the two global forest certicification schemes, using the Forest Certification Assement Guide (FCAG). Based on this latest FCAG assessment as well as other previous assessments, WWF concludes that FSC still best meets WWF's core requirements for forest certification. » Read more
09 Nov 2008
Good Practice Guidelines for HCV Assessments: A Guide for Practitioner & Auditors
This document sets out good practices for the identification and management of High Conservation Values (HCVs), and HCV forests and areas. » Read more



