Workshop

Collaborative Management Centered on Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities

The Power of Connections Project: Harvesting Lessons and Strengthening Coalitions for Amazonian Conservation

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Organizers

Collaborators

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Partner

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Workshop report

This comprehensive chronicle captures key debates, reflections, and insights generated during the workshop “Collaborative Management Centered on Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities.”

Digital Workshop Report

This rapid and visual overview provides basic information about workshop goals, agenda, and participant insights.

a flipchart whose title is, in Spanish, 'Community management of fire in the Andes-Amazon'
Brand, there are several icons arranged in a grid: one shows stylized people connecting, another shows tree roots, a third shows a winding river, and the last shows a map of the Amazon region. The overall design emphasizes collaboration, nature, and environmental conservation.”

Executive Analysis

This document synthesizes collective reflections and key takeaway messages from innovative and effective experiences shared during the workshop “Collaborative Management Centered on Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities.”

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Participant biographies

Meet the participants and the institutions they represented at the workshop ‘Collaborative Management Centered on Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities.’

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Interviews with
Workshop Participants

Galo Zapata Ríos

Science Director at WCS Ecuador

Jenny Gallo

Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia

Robin Duran

Baawaja Expeditions, Comunidad Nativa de Infierno

Tuntiak Katan

General Manager at Ikiam Flourish

Candy Vilela

Centro para el Desarrollo
del Indígena Amazónico (CEDIA)

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Brand, there are several icons arranged in a grid: one shows stylized people connecting, another shows tree roots, a third shows a winding river, and the last shows a map of the Amazon region. The overall design emphasizes collaboration, nature, and environmental conservation.”

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