Linking near real-time deforestation monitoring with policy action in the Andean Amazon - Biome Conservation

Goal:

To substantially curtail forest loss in the extremely biodiverse Andean Amazon

This project is fully funded at present.

(Support is welcome for other projects)

Conservation Value:

The Andean Amazon is one of the world’s last few high-biodiversity wilderness areas—a place of astounding species richness and diverse indigenous peoples, including tribes living in voluntary isolation.

 

Threats:

Over the last three decades the region has faced increasing deforestation from the advancing agricultural frontier, illegal logging and mining.

 

Actions & Results:

Key to addressing threats is the dissemination of precise information on where and why deforestation is occurring. ICFC’s partner Amazon Conservation leads deforestation monitoring in megadiverse tropical forests with its initiative called MAAP (Monitoring of the Andean Amazon Project). MAAP develops and publishes timely, high-impact technical reports in an easily accessible and understandable format for government officials, civil society and the public, featuring the most urgent deforestation cases.

 

 

On the policy front, the project continues to advance the National System of Forest Monitoring and Control—the first comprehensive Amazonian system designed to link technology with policy and legal action in Peru. This has yielded better inter-agency coordination in confronting illegal activities and a 78% reduction in illegal gold mining and deforestation in the southern Peruvian Amazon.

 

Location:

Andean Amazon: primarily Peru, but also Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil, and Colombia

Project Field Partner:

Amazon Conservation and Conservación Amazónica – ACCA

 

Our Investment to Date:

Cumulative cost to ICFC (2013-2024): CA$1,675,208

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