Sustainable Amazonian Landscapes Project

Colombia and Peru host together 23% of the Amazon. Both countries are committed to reduce their greenhouse gases emissions, improve national and local capacities to adapt to climate change, enhance local livelihoods in forests and reduce net deforestation. With the aim of contributing to these c...

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Main Authors: Quintero, Marcela, Castañeda Álvarez, Nora P., Sachet, Erwan, Tello Dagua, Jhon Jairo, Valencia Gómez, Jefferson
Format: Blog
Language:Inglés
Published: 2015
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75625
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Castañeda Álvarez, Nora P.
Sachet, Erwan
Tello Dagua, Jhon Jairo
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description Colombia and Peru host together 23% of the Amazon. Both countries are committed to reduce their greenhouse gases emissions, improve national and local capacities to adapt to climate change, enhance local livelihoods in forests and reduce net deforestation. With the aim of contributing to these commitments, we selected two sites to be our areas of study in the Peruvian and Colombian Amazon: Yurimaguas (Peru) and Caquetá (Colombia), where we will conduct participatory research with national partners and local communities, and implement and assess the benefits of sustainable agricultural systems.
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spelling CGSpace756252024-09-30T11:33:05Z Sustainable Amazonian Landscapes Project Quintero, Marcela Castañeda Álvarez, Nora P. Sachet, Erwan Tello Dagua, Jhon Jairo Valencia Gómez, Jefferson Colombia and Peru host together 23% of the Amazon. Both countries are committed to reduce their greenhouse gases emissions, improve national and local capacities to adapt to climate change, enhance local livelihoods in forests and reduce net deforestation. With the aim of contributing to these commitments, we selected two sites to be our areas of study in the Peruvian and Colombian Amazon: Yurimaguas (Peru) and Caquetá (Colombia), where we will conduct participatory research with national partners and local communities, and implement and assess the benefits of sustainable agricultural systems. 2015 2016-06-07T16:18:50Z 2016-06-07T16:18:50Z Blog Map Website https://hdl.handle.net/10568/75625 en Open Access Quintero, Marcela; Castañeda-Álvarez, Nora P; Sachet, Erwan; Tello, Jhon Jairo; Valencia Gómez, Jefferson. 2015. Sustainable Amazonian Landscapes Project. Story Map (Available from: http://arcg.is/1PLVujh). International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT).
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