What is the future for Montserrat? Photograph by Adam Goss and used with permission.

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What is the future for Montserrat? Photograph by Adam Goss and used with permission

In August of 1997, a series of pyroclastic flows and lahars (mudflows) destroyed the capital city of Plymouth Photograph by Adam Goss and used with permission

With every rainfall, Plymouth became a bit more buried. The city, along with the southern half of the island, is currently designated by the Montserrat Volcano Observatory as an 'Exclusion Zone'. Photograph by Adam Goss and used with permission

"Hot, hot, hot" the Soca anthem by Montserratian Arrow, now takes on a new meaning..... Photograph by Adam Goss and used with permission

Photographs from MVO and used with permission Coral reefs have been damaged and fish stocks affected Most of the islands small businesses have been forced to close

Photograph from MVO and used with permission Nearly 8,000 people out of a total population of 12,000 left the island for nearby Antigua, some went to the USA and Britain.

Today, Montserratians are rebuilding their country with help from the British Government. Slowly, people are moving out of the shelters or back from abroad to resettle in developments constructed in the North. Photograph by Adam Goss and used with permission

The north of the island remains untouched by the volcano. Photograph by Adam Goss and used with permission

What would this Montserrat resident have to say about the future? Think about … Social problems Economic problems Environmental issues What are the short term priorities? What are the long term needs?

Today the reconstruction of Montserrat is well under way. Some of the evacuated residents have begun to return, but half of the island is expected to remain uninhabitable for another decade. Your task is to prepare a plan to spend the £50 million that the British government has promised to help reconstruct the economy. The governor will present you with some choices…