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FENAMAD seeks technical assistance from SERVIR-Amazonia to further improve indigenous territorial monitoring of environmental crime

FENAMAD seeks technical assistance from SERVIR-Amazonia to further improve indigenous territorial monitoring of environmental crime

by SERVIR Team | Dec 11, 2020 | English, Indigeneous People, Peru, Portuguese, Spanish

The Madre de Dios Native Federation (FENAMAD) is the umbrella organization of the indigenous peoples of the Madre de Dios watershed in southeastern Peru. It defends the rights of indigenous peoples, promoting plans, projects and actions that contribute to their...
Las doce necesidades que identificó Colombia para potenciar su información geoespacial sobre la Amazonia

Las doce necesidades que identificó Colombia para potenciar su información geoespacial sobre la Amazonia

by Simone Staiger | Sep 20, 2019 | Colombia, Events, Indigeneous People, Services, Spanish, Stakeholder engagement

Descarga el informe del taller Ver esta noticia en Inglés Durante los días 28 y 29 de agosto se desarrolló en Bogotá el taller de “Consulta de Necesidades de Usuarios del Programa SERVIR-Amazonia”, donde participaron representantes de 32 organizaciones...
Conservación Amazónica issues MAAP reports: SEEING THE AMAZON FIRES WITH SATELLITES

Conservación Amazónica issues MAAP reports: SEEING THE AMAZON FIRES WITH SATELLITES

by Simone Staiger | Sep 3, 2019 | Deforestation, Drought and Fire, Indigeneous People, Spanish

Fires now burning in the Amazon, particularly Brazil and Bolivia, have become headline news and a viral topic on social media. Yet little information exists on the impact on the Amazon rainforest itself, as many of the detected fires originate in or near agricultural...
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