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Alto Mayo   Forest Conservation


 Reversing the trends of forest loss and degradation in the Amazon is one    in the Canadian Boreal
 of the most pressing global sustainable development challenges of our time.
 This project is empowering Awajun Indigenous communities and migrant farmers   The Nature Conservancy is working with First Nations to create a new model for land
 to become effective stewards of the Alto Mayo landscape’s natural resources.  management and a resilient future for the people and nature of Canada’s boreal forest.





 Conservation International is working   This project will enable the   This project aims to secure lasting   Progress and achievements
 “ We aim to improve a   to turn the tide against deforestation   conservation of remaining forests   “ This project is so important   conservation results in nine million   Since commencing in 2017, this five-
 sustainable development   in one of the world’s biodiversity   while promoting sustainable business   because the work is led by the   hectares of Canada’s boreal forest    year project has supported knowledge
 model for Indigenous   hotspots – the Alto Mayo region    activities in Alto Mayo, including coffee   communities, ensuring the   by demonstrating a new model of   exchanges about Indigenous-led
 communities, that can be   of the Peruvian Amazon.   and cacao agroforestry systems and   outcomes, learnings and skills   shared land management among    efforts in their communities.
 replicated in at least another   The Alto Mayo landscape covers   alternative economic activities such   to do this work is driven and   First Nations, the Manitoba   This has included:
 four million hectares of the   approximately 700,000 hectares    as tourism and products derived from   built by local people, so they   Government and forest industry.
 Peruvian Amazon, as well as   and has a population of more than   medicinal plants or other non timber   can continue this work in the   By transforming the way natural   • organizing a learning exchange
 the other seven countries with   230,000 people. Since 2001, this    forest products. In this way, the Project   long term. It’s also important   resource decisions are made the   on Healthy Country Planning
 forests and Indigenous people   area has lost around 15 per cent of    will support Peruvian government   because the approach is   project aims to strengthen and support   (Indigenous-centered land-use
 in the broader Amazon basin.”  its forest cover, with the deforestation   efforts to reduce deforestation   holistic, looking at community   the voices, choices and actions of   planning methodology)
 frontier expanding in the mostly    and associated greenhouse gas   well-being as the foundation   Indigenous peoples as they determine   for communities;
 intact Indigenous Awajun territories.  emissions, and contribute to long-term   but also considering   how to manage and develop the   • organizing a regional gathering
 green economic development and
                 conservation of cultural and
                                                                                  with more than 40 First Nations
 This deforestation is driven by   biodiversity conservation targets.  ecological values as well as   natural resources in their territories.   representatives in attendance
 unsustainable farming practices,    supporting livelihoods and                   to talk about moose management
 much of which stems from migrant   By helping Alto Mayo’s Indigenous   long-term economic benefits.”  and Indigenous perspectives
 farmers who rent land from the    and farming communities achieve                on their relationship to moose; and
 Awajun and use practices poorly    economic self-sufficiency based              • supporting two key First Nations in
 suited to the region’s tropical soils.  on the region’s biodiversity, the project
 will empower Indigenous communities                                              the Manitoba project area to further
 and migrants to become effective                                                 develop their Guardian programs
 stewards of the landscape’s natural                                              through grants, technical assistance
 resources and help secure the future                                             and sponsoring a Guardian exchange
 of the Amazon.                                                                   between Manitoba First Nations and
                                                                                  the Gitanyow First Nation.




 Claudio Schneider   Amanda Karst,
 Senior Technical Director,   Manitoba Program Director,
 Conservation International Peru  The Nature Conservancy


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