Conservation of Renewable Natural Resources
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According to the thematic approach, the issue of conservation, protection and sustainable use of renewable natural resources has as objective the contribution to sustainable development and sustainable life and the maintenance of a clean and healthy environment, establishing the following sub-themes:
Forests. The objective of this subtopic is integrated and integral sustainable forest management and conservation that result in real benefits for local populations.
Water resources. Its objective is to Support the development and dissemination of a reference framework for efficient, integrated and comprehensive water resources management to promote increased access to water resources and its services by the population, especially sanitation, as a measure to improve the quality of life of Amazonian populations.
Management, monitoring and control of wild flora and fauna species endangered by trade. The objective of this subtopic is to strengthen institutional and technical capacity in the Amazon countries from a regional perspective to manage, monitor and control wild flora and fauna species endangered by trade.
Protected Areas. The objective of this subtopic is to strengthen management in national protected area systems with an ecosystem approach and contribute to biodiversity conservation in a regional context. Member Countries are being supported in the implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
Sustainable use of biodiversity and promotion of biotrade. The objective is to promote sustainable biodiversity use and conservation through regional actions that favor trade and investments in biodiversity products in the Member Countries of ACTO, with emphasis on value adding in the country of origin and fair and equitable benefit sharing, giving priority to local development and food safety. This is another sub-item that is related to the CBD guidelines.
Research, technology, and innovation in Amazon biodiversity. The objective of this subtopic is to strengthen and develop knowledge and scientific, technological and innovation capabilities, as well as to incorporate the knowledge, expertise, and traditional practices for the conservation and the sustainable use of the Amazonian biodiversity.
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Amazon Assessment Report 2021 – Conservation measures to counter the main threats to Amazonian biodiversity – Chapter 27
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Delegates attend workshop to strengthen dialogue and communication
Brasilia, February 07, 2017.-The Secretary General of the ACTO, Ambassador Maria Jacqueline Mendoza, opened the Training Workshop:...
Newsletters of the Field Missions – Coordination of Indigenous Affairs
Knowing about the field missions for the exchange of experiences on methodologies of protection, which were carried out in five Member...
The Regional project to manage, monitor and control wild fauna and flora species endangered by trade set to begin implementation
November 22, 2016.-Efforts to conserve and use sustainably Amazonian biodiversity will benefit from a new project making use of innovative...
The Secretary General of ACTO analyzes the results of the GEF Amazon Project
Her knowledge about the Amazon along with her diplomatic background at international level has enabled the Ambassador Maria Jacqueline...
ACTO participates in the Greenmeeting
Brasilia, September 29, 2016.- On Thursday, the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) was present at the XV Green Meeting of the...
ACTO launches new initiatives in CITE
Brasilia, September 22, 2016.- During the 17th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Illegal Trade in Endangered Species (CITES...