all the projects - Biodiversity conservation Context : The Central Apennines are the wild heart of Italy. They are located just 2-hour drive from big cities, like Rome and Naples, but keep a huge biodiversity ... » Rewilding the Central Apennines Rewilding Europe with Rewilding Apennines - Italy - Ongoing project overview Context: In the mountains of the Amazonas region of northern Peru, in the province of Bongará, lie two of the world’s tallest waterfalls, Yumbilla (895m) (Cuispes ... » Community-based conservation of the Gocta and Yumbilla waterfalls in Amazonas Sociedad Peruana de Derecho Ambiental - Peru - project overview Context: Laos’ only National Biodiversity Area (NBA), the Nam Pouy NBA (NPNBA) occupies 1,912 km2 along the Thai border in the province’s central region. Mixed ... » Nam Pouy Wild Elephant Conservation, Community Development and Eco-Tourism Project Des Eléphants & Des Hommes, Elephant Conservation Center - Laos - Ongoing project overview Context: Most Mozambicans still rely on biomass resources like wood for cooking and heating which, as a consequence, leads to the destruction of natural resources ... » Protection of the mangrove forest for healthy and prosperous communities through innovation, capacity building and sustainable technologies Hilfswerk International - Mozambique - Completed project overview The Peruvian Amazon harbours high levels of biodiversity and large extensions of continuous and relatively intact tropical forests. Recently, the Peruvian government ... » Building capacity for near real-time deforestation monitoring and improving forestry governance in the Peruvian Amazon Amazon Conservation - Peru - Completed project overview The Awajun indigenous people have settled in the Alto Mayo basin 300 years ago. There, they found extensive places for hunting, harvesting of forest products, and ... » Alternative development pathways for indigenous Awajun communities: Building new livelihood opportunities from indigenous cultural and natural capital Conservation International - Peru - Completed project overview The Madre de Dios, in southern Peruvian Amazon, is considered Peru’s richest region in terms of biodiversity, mostly covered by protected areas and occupied by ... » Forestlink: Real-time monitoring to empower indigenous communities to protect the Amazon rainforest Rainforest Foundation UK - Peru - AchevéEn cours project overview The Amazonas region of northern Peru is home to some of the world’s most species-rich forests. It is also home to a population of people of whom 88% are living in ... » Building capacity of Southern Amazonas coffee growers to conserve their tropical forests Nature and Culture International - Peru - Completed project overview «123»