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Within the Framework of the Amazonian Strategic Cooperation Agenda (ASCA), ACTO has been working in its institutional, financial and legal strengthening with the objective of becoming a modern dynamic Organization fully recognized in the Member Countries, producing positive results and meeting regional expectations.
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Amazon Assessment Report 2021 – Conservation measures to counter the main threats to Amazonian biodiversity – Chapter 27
Sectoral Agenda Conservation,Protection and Sustainable Use of Renewable Natural Resources Subtopic:
News
Technical visit of the representatives of ACTO Member Countries to the headquarters of the National Water Agency of Brazil
The meeting of the 2nd Steering Committee of the Amazon Basin Project was successfully concluded after a full technical visit by the...
Recommendations of the II Meeting of the Project Steering Committee
The Amazon Basin Project - Implementation of the Strategic Action Program to ensure integrated and sustainable management of transboundary...
The fundamental role of ACTO in the monitoring of water resources in the Amazon Basin
ACTO will facilitate the articulation among the countries to obtain compatible information about the basin to inform the decision-making...
Satellites to monitor the Amazon basin waters
Special interest in relying on technology and understanding of the satellite monitoring of water resources was raised by the 8 Member...
The challenge of sustainable management for Transboundary Aquifer in Colombia and Brazil
The two cities of Leticia in Colombia and Tabatinga in Brazil are just 20 minutes away on foot via the Avenue of Friendship (Avenida de la...
Water security in the cities of La Paz and El Alto
Glaciers play a vital role in providing water for various purposes in the mountainous region of the Bolivian Andes, including drinking...