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This initiative is part of the third phase of the Amazon Sustainable Landscapes Program (ASL), with the objective of addressing key challenges such as the deforestation, the loss of biodiversity y climate change.

 

The project, which covers an intervention area of more than 4.7 million hectares in Madre de Dios, prioritizes the protection of five Natural Protected Areas (NPAs), including Alto Purús National Park, Amarakaeri Communal Reserve, Tambopata National Reserve, Manu National Park, Bahuaja Sonene National Park, and their buffer zones. It also seeks to strengthen ecological connectivity and mitigate carbon emissions in this region known as the «Biodiversity Capital of Peru».

 

Key project strategies

The project will generate a transformative impact through an integrated landscape management approach. To this end, it adopts a collaborative, multi-sector and multi-level model, based on four interconnected strategies:

 

 

A model of sustainability and participation

The landscape includes a robust network of Natural Protected Areas (NPAs), indigenous territories and forest resource-based economies, and is noted for possessing one of the largest intact and connected tropical forest biomes in the Peruvian Amazon, offering an exceptional opportunity for long-term conservation of its global environmental values. 

 

The project formulation and validation process was developed in a participatory manner between August 2023 and December 2024, with the involvement of the various landscape stakeholders, considering gender, intercultural and intergenerational approaches. The project also has an Environmental and Social Management Framework, a Gender Plan, a Safety Protocol, and a Stakeholder Involvement Plan.

 

Learn more about these documents: STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT PLAN and the ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK (MGAS).

 

With a five-year implementation horizon, this initiative is projected as a transformational model for conservation and development in the Peruvian Amazon.