Webinar Presentation: Community Forest Management in Peru
More than 400,000 indigenous people live in the Peruvian Amazon, many of whom live in vulnerable conditions due to a combination of extractive industries, ecosystem degradation, and a lack of indigenous-owned businesses. USAID Peru’s Alianza Forestal activity is tackling this issue by working with Nii Biiri, an indigenous-owned company in Ucayali, on community forest management. In this webinar, Alvaro Gaillour and Marioldy Sanchez share progress and lessons learned along Alianza Forestal’s theory of change.
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Webinar Presentation: Community Forest Management in Peru
More than 400,000 indigenous people live in the Peruvian Amazon, many of whom live in vulnerable conditions due to a combination of extractive industries, ecosystem degradation, and a lack of indigenous-owned businesses. USAID Peru’s Alianza Forestal activity is tackling this issue by working with Nii Biiri, an indigenous-owned company in Ucayali, on community forest management. In this webinar, Alvaro Gaillour and Marioldy Sanchez share progress and lessons learned along Alianza Forestal’s theory of change.