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According to the thematic approach, the topic Infrastructure and transport has the objective to promote dialogue mechanisms to analyze the impacts of the incorporation of the Amazonian territories in the economic systems of the countries (productive and non-productive) through highway and waterway connectivity and information technologies, preserving ecosystems, landscapes and associated environmental services.
For the topic Infrastructure and Transport the following subtopics were defined:
- Transport infrastructure.
- Commercial Navigation.
Within the Amazonian Strategic Cooperation Agenda (ASCA), the actions conducted related to this topic have been concentrated in the cooperation process and regional dialogue for the formulation and approval of a Regulation for Commercial Navigation on the Amazonian Rivers, based on the provisions of Art. III, V, VI and X of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty. The draft Regulation for Commercial Navigation on the Amazon Rivers was initiated in 2010 with the constitution of an Ad-Hoc Working Group.
Recognizing the need to continue the negotiating process for the Regulation, the decision-making bodies of ACTO decided in January 2021 to reactivate the Ad-Hoc Working Group overlooking the presentation of a final draft regulation that collects the positions of the Member Countries.
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Second Meeting of the Steering Committee of the Amazon Basin Project
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Secretary General of ACTO will chair the Regional Workshop on Monitoring Water Resources in the Amazon Basin
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Vice-chancellor of Peru visits ACTO headquarters
The Secretary General of ACTO, Alexandra Moreira, received the visit of the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru, Ambassador Ignacio...
The Secretary General of ACTO holds meeting with the French Minister of Foreign Affairs and Brazilian and French researchers
The Secretary General of ACTO, Alexandra Moreira, held a meeting with the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France, Catherine...
Forestry representatives from Amazonian countries participate in training for the development of forestry financing strategies
Representatives from the eight Amazonian countries are participating in the Training Workshop for the Development of Forest Financing...