Latin America

In conservation biology the focus has recently shifted from individual species to entire biomes. The global strategy for conserving biodiversity assigns high priority to "areas with particular species richness and endemism." The inherent conflicts between these two criteria are noteworthy. Geographic patterns of species richness may reflect current carrying capacity, determined by...

Integrating activities for conservation and development through people's participation and collaboration among different institutional and social actors is being increasingly recognized as the most promising approach to sustainable natural resource management. This document describes and discusses the experience in this area of the Inter-regional Project for Participatory Upland Conservation...

The world is three-quarters water and the Latin American and Caribbean region is considered to have comparatively greater availability of this resource: an estimated 30% of the world's fresh water. But human activities are besieging this wealth of water, threatening both its quality and quantity.

Ecuador is not unfamiliar with this reality. The internal water resources available...

One of South America's most endangered forest ecosystems is the Polylepis forests (los bosques de kehuiña) in the Andean highlands. In Bolivia only about 650 km2 of Polylepis is left - down from an estimated potential distribution of 40.000 km2. The highland forests serves as important water catchment areas by "combing" humidity out of clouds and fog, and by...

The Andes and the Himalayas are the two most massive and extended mountain ecosystems in the world. Despite some important geographical differences between them, they share many commonalities. In addition, they have both witnessed the development of ancient and complex civilizations and are currently inhabited by rural communities that carry an ancient heritage including traditional patterns...

In Argentina, actions for the conservation of the vicuña have, until now, concentrated on regulating the commercialization of this species' valuable fiber. Even so, illegal commerce continues: in April 2000, the Secretary of Environment and Sustainable Development of the Province of Salta (SMADS), in the Northwest of the country, had seized 65 Kg (143 pounds) of fiber taken from 213...

The Collegium for the Management and Formulation of Sustainable Development gGmbH is an inter- and transdisciplinarily operating institute for research and education. It is an institution for consultation, planning and implementation of forming processes in the field of Sustainable Development. Since its foundation in 1998, the Collegium has focused on the elaboration of implementation strategies...
Mountain Wilderness unites the alpinists throughout the world for the protection of the mountains. The main areas of work of MW are: mountain protected areas, glaciers protection and ski resorts, struggle against motorized leisures in nature areas, eco-tourism, obsolete installations in mountains and impact of mountain sports.
La Sociedad de Historia Natural del Soconusco nace en 1991 como una iniciativa local para generar una forma de participación de la sociedad civil en la conservación y manejo sustentable de los recursos naturales de la ecoregión sierra-costa de Chiapas , particularmente El Soconusco , en donde se encuentran las Resrevas de la Biósfera de El Triunfo , La Encrucijada y El Tacana , a las cuales las...

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