Environment & Sustainability Guide in Panama
Air quality, green spaces, and environmental policies
Air Quality Index
Panama's air quality trend is stable per database records, with limited specific AQI data available. Urban areas like Panama City experience moderate pollution from traffic and construction, but rural regions show cleaner air. Government monitoring through MiAmbiente focuses on PM2.5 and industrial emissions, with initiatives to reduce vehicle emissions.
Water Quality
Panama has good access to improved drinking water sources at 94% of population, treated to WHO standards in urban areas. Rural regions face contamination from agriculture and mining runoff. IDAAN monitors quality, reporting low bacterial levels in Panama City but occasional heavy metal issues in rivers.
Recycling System
Panama's recycling infrastructure is developing, with municipal programs in Panama City collecting plastics, paper, and glass. Nationwide rate is low at around 10-15%, limited by informal waste management. Initiatives promote separation at source and private recycling plants.
Green Spaces
Panama protects 22% of its land as national parks and reserves, including Darién and Coiba National Parks, preserving rainforests and biodiversity hotspots. Forest coverage stands at 39.7%, down from 60% in 1940 due to deforestation but stabilized by reforestation efforts.
Environmental Policies
Panama ratified the Paris Agreement, committing to 23% emissions reduction by 2030 via NDC. Key laws include General Environmental Law (1998) and protected areas expansion. Renewable energy targets aim for 26% by 2025, with hydropower dominant.
- •Paris Agreement NDC
- •National Reforestation Plan
- •Zero Plastic Waste Strategy
Natural Disaster Risk
MODERATEPanama faces floods, landslides, earthquakes, and tropical storms due to its isthmian location. Risk is moderate with good early warning via SINAPROC.
Sustainability Initiatives
Panama's National Energy Plan targets 26% renewables by 2025, with hydro at 70% of electricity and growing solar/geothermal projects like the 300MW Fortuna hydro plant.
National Reforestation Plan plants 1 million trees annually, restoring 10,000 ha since 2018 to combat deforestation and enhance carbon sinks.
Coiba National Park expanded marine protection, banning fishing in 20% of EEZ to preserve coral reefs and biodiversity.
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