Effects of a fast-changing climate on Suriname’s indigenous communities

Suriname is known as a HLDF country, almost 94.6% equivalent to 14.758.000 hectare of the country consists of forests. The coastal area is is where most inhabitants are, therefore the communities in the interior need to be heard; having the continuous change of weather patterns, these communities, the Indigenous as well as the Maroon communities are affected. From production to even health and safety.0