NATURE+ in Colombia - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024

In Colombia, NATURE+ works in the southwest departments of Caquetá, Cauca, Nariño, Putumayo and Valle del Cauca with a focus on two landscapes: lowlands and highlands. These areas have high deforestation rates, at-risk Indigenous populations and latent security risks. However, communities, governmen...

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Main Authors: Ortiz Escobar, Natalia, Ramírez, Marleni
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138957
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description In Colombia, NATURE+ works in the southwest departments of Caquetá, Cauca, Nariño, Putumayo and Valle del Cauca with a focus on two landscapes: lowlands and highlands. These areas have high deforestation rates, at-risk Indigenous populations and latent security risks. However, communities, governments and researchers have recognized the departments’ importance for water and agrobiodiversity conservation, and are beginning to embrace nature-positive activities to improve the natural environment and the lives of the people who depend on
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spelling CGSpace1389572025-11-05T12:21:54Z NATURE+ in Colombia - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024 Ortiz Escobar, Natalia Ramírez, Marleni agricultural practices climate change gender livelihoods agrobiodiversity food security nature conservation nature-based solutions circular economy land restoration waste management collaboration In Colombia, NATURE+ works in the southwest departments of Caquetá, Cauca, Nariño, Putumayo and Valle del Cauca with a focus on two landscapes: lowlands and highlands. These areas have high deforestation rates, at-risk Indigenous populations and latent security risks. However, communities, governments and researchers have recognized the departments’ importance for water and agrobiodiversity conservation, and are beginning to embrace nature-positive activities to improve the natural environment and the lives of the people who depend on 2023-12-29 2024-02-06T15:50:29Z 2024-02-06T15:50:29Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138957 en Open Access application/pdf Ortiz Escobar, N.; Ramirez, M. (2023) NATURE+ in Colombia - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024. 4 p.
spellingShingle agricultural practices
climate change
gender
livelihoods
agrobiodiversity
food security
nature conservation
nature-based solutions
circular economy
land restoration
waste management
collaboration
Ortiz Escobar, Natalia
Ramírez, Marleni
NATURE+ in Colombia - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024
title NATURE+ in Colombia - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024
title_full NATURE+ in Colombia - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024
title_fullStr NATURE+ in Colombia - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024
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title_short NATURE+ in Colombia - Report 2023 & Outlook 2024
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topic agricultural practices
climate change
gender
livelihoods
agrobiodiversity
food security
nature conservation
nature-based solutions
circular economy
land restoration
waste management
collaboration
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