SADCO Chairman Welcomes Inscription of Western Jamaica Forest on QCC Joe Issa, Chairman of the St. Ann Development Company (SADCO) which, like its parent company the Urban Development Corporation (UDC), seeks to transform Jamaica’s most viable urban centres and strategic rural towns while preserving the natural environment and spurring economic development, has welcomed the elevation of one of Jamaica's forests Dolphin Head in Hanover – to the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy (QCC). “I think it (listing on the OOC) is good news for Jamaica’s tourism …Over the years, the country has shown to lack protected areas for heritage tourism and that constitutes an impediment to the industry’s competitiveness. “Moreover, heritage tourism is an area which we at SADCO and UDC are seeking to develop with the assistance of investment partners,” Issa says, stating that the listing of Dolphin Head forest “is a big accolade coming from The Queen…It will help promote our natural resource pillar internationally and enhance the competitiveness of our tourism product.” The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI) report which benchmarks countries in five main pillars including the Human, Cultural &