Landscape Conservation ProjectName: Landscape Conservation Project Conservation programs in Bolivia must achieve biodiversity diversity aims, but many conservation programs lack the seeds within them to change behaviours and strengthen systems that will eventually support biodiversity conservation gains. Under the Landscape Conservation Program Pact and its partners seek to promote biodiversity conservation in the Apolobamba-Madidi-Pilón Lajas and Amboró-Carrasco landscapes through strengthening sustainable natural resource practices and promoting participation in conservation of key actors, such as municipal governments and indigenous federations. In addition to achieving key biodiversity conservation results, the project aims to create a sustainable conservation legacy through sound public polices, governance, and education strategies and activities. The project employs nontraditional approaches to leave a more strategic, sustainable legacy. Four strategies are key:
Within this project strategy Pact is primarily responsible for the fourth strategy on learning and sharing, as well as carrying out capacity building activities with three municipal governments and two indigenous peoples federations to increase their capacity for conservation. PartnersConservation Internacional Bolivia Fundación Amigos de la Naturaleza (FAN) Federación de Asociaciones Municipales (FAM) Federation of Municipal Associations and Asociación Boliviana para la Conservación (TRÓPICO)Staff contacts
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