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Cambio climático
Cambio climático
Gobernanza
Gobernanza
Wellbeing
Bienestar
Community empowerment
Empoderamiento comunitario
Forests
Bosques
Land use
Utilización del suelo
Water
Agua
Conservation
Conservación
Indigenous Knowledge and Traditions
Conocimiento y tradiciones nativas
Indigenous rights
Derechos de los indígenas
|Description=The Amazon Conservation Team partners with indigenous and other local communities to protect tropical forests and strengthen traditional culture.
|Description=The Amazon Conservation Team partners with indigenous and other local communities to protect tropical forests and strengthen traditional culture.



Latest revision as of 22:03, 20 May 2023

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Organization name

The Amazon Conservation Team

Organization link

https://www.amazonteam.org/

Organization type

Organización sin ánimo de lucro (OSAL)

Country

Virginia

Current focus/area

Biodiversidad Mejora de los medios de subsistencia Minería Extractivas Protección medioambiental Utilización del suelo Cambio climático Gobernanza Bienestar Empoderamiento comunitario Bosques Utilización del suelo Agua Conservación Conocimiento y tradiciones nativas Derechos de los indígenas

Description/notes

The Amazon Conservation Team partners with indigenous and other local communities to protect tropical forests and strengthen traditional culture.

25 years ago, the Amazon Conservation Team (ACT) was founded with a mission to work with indigenous and local communities to protect the Amazon, believing that local inhabitants were the best protectors of their territories.

Since the beginning, ACT’s decisions have been guided by close consultation with our partner communities, particularly the elders, who have defined our priorities in the fight for ancestral land rights and protection.

Active in Colombia, Suriname, and Brazil. (website)

Compendium source

37° 25' 53.76" N, 78° 39' 24.84" W