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  • Meet Fabiola Edmundo: Inspiring the Protection of Forests and Awajún Women’s Rights

    Mon, November 7, 2022

    Environmental Resilience

    As part of our contribution to the deliberations at the UN Climate Change Convention discussions at COP-27 in November 2022, Ampliseed are promoting the voices of Indigenous and Traditional Leaders working at the frontlines of climate change and biodiversity conservation, helping every day to protect and restore our natural habitats in the field. The article that follows is adapted from an interview with Indigenous Awajún leader Fabiola Yuan Edmundo, vice-President of FERIAAM, Peru.

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  • Resilient Reefs addressing the effects of climate change

    Fri, October 7, 2022

    Environmental Resilience

    Climate change is today the biggest threat to coral reefs. Under a business-as-usual scenario, nearly 90 per cent of the 29 World Heritage-listed coral reefs are expected to severely bleach twice-per-decade by 2040.

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  • Advances in protection of rarest most threatened landscapes in Chile

    Tue, August 23, 2022

    Environmental Resilience

    Last year, Tierra Austral and the owners of the Parque La Giganta property joined together to permanently protect 228 hectares of beautiful landscape by entering into a Derecho Real de Conservación agreement. La Giganta is located in the Panquehue commune, near San Felipe, comprising the Mediterranean habitat that is Tierra Austral’s highest ecological priority.

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  • Driving improvements in sustainability at landscape scale

    Fri, February 18, 2022

    Environmental Resilience

    With increasing urgency, business, government and civil society need to collaborate to tackle the complex and interlinked environmental and socio-economic challenges we face.

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  • Restoring a vital link between people and nature

    Fri, November 12, 2021

    Environmental Resilience

    A new, first of its kind diploma course is giving teachers in one of Peru’s most biodiverse regions valuable knowledge and understanding of the link between people and nature.

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