Formalizing Forest Access and Implementing Sustainable Brazil Nut Management in Madre de Dios, Peru
Grantee Name: Amazon Conservation Association
- Hotspot
- Tropical Andes
- Location
- Peru
- Amount
- $163,963
- Dates
- Nov 2002 – Mar 2005
- Keywords
- Forestry, Livelihoods, Landscape Resilience
Develop and implement a forest management model that conserves the Brazil nut forests in the Vilcabamba-Amboró corridor in Madre de Dios, Peru by protecting the forests' size and integrity, while improving the standard of living of Madre de Dios Brazil nut producers.
3 Encourage Community-based Biodiversity Conservation and Natural Resource Management
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