En Terreno. WCS Colombia Newsletter November No

Similar documents
En Terreno. WCS Colombia Newsletter - October No. 9.

En Terreno. Newsletter of WCS Colombia - January N

En Terreno. N e w s l e t t e r o f W C S C o l o m b i a M a y N o. 1 4

En Terreno. WCS Colombia Newsletter December 2016 No

Watershed: Natural Scene for Integrated Water Resource Management in the jurisdiction of Corantioquia Antioquia, Colombia. SA

Grupo Argos Foundation. Report

THE SAN JUAN RIVER BASIN PROJECT

Implementation Status & Results Colombia Colombian National Protected Areas Conservation Trust Fund (P091932)

REDD+ IN YUCATAN PENINSULA

INVESTMENT IN COCOA, CHOCOLATE AND THE CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY

Ciudad Perdida, Colombia Project Progress Report

Implementation Status & Results Colombia Colombian National Protected Areas Conservation Trust Fund (P091932)

Implementation Status & Results Colombia Colombian National Protected Areas Conservation Trust Fund (P091932)

Establishment of Maquenque National Park to Achieve Connectivity within the San Juan-La Selva Biological Corridor

Ocho Rios, Jamaica GEF-IWCAM AND IABIN INDICATORS MECHANISM WORKSHOP March TNC s Marine Protected Area Work.

ARO Natiora. WCS Madagascar. In this issue: National working session for the conservation & sustainable management of sharks and rays in Madagascar

Ohrid Lake and Prespa Lake, Sub basin s on Crn Drim river basin International Workshop, Sarajevo, Bosna and Hercegovina May 2009

Public Lands in Alaska. 200 million acres of federal land - Over 57 Million acres of Wilderness more than half the Wilderness in the entire nation

Integrated Management of Shared Lakes Basins. Ohrid and Prespa Lake -Transboundary Cooperation-

PRIMA Open Online Public Consultation

Dr. Christopher Brown New Mexico State University GEF Project Rio Meeting Ciudad Juárez, México 3-5 October 2006

BIOSPHERE RESERVES: A TOOL FOR COASTAL AND ISLAND MANAGEMENT IN THE SOUTH-EAST PACIFIC REGION

Monitoring the Environmental Status of the Heart of Borneo

Sub-regional Meeting on the Caribbean Action Plan for World Heritage November Havana, Cuba DRAFT CONCEPT PAPER

WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION

Oceans and Fisheries Working Group Work Plan

Sustainable development: 'Lanzarote and the Biosphere strategy'. LIFE97 ENV/E/000286

Biosphere reserves: a tool for the management of coastal zones and islands in the Latin American Pacific

GE020 HERITAGE 07 CONSERVATION. for Hong Kong. by Sami Hasan CBCC CIHE

Planning and Policy Tourism Vice Ministry Sustainable Tourism Planning Direction General International Expert Workshop on Biodiversity Mainstreaming

U.S. Activities in Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and the Wider Caribbean. NOAA and the US Coral Reef Task Force

Preamble. 1

SUSTAINABLE ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN THE EMBERÁ INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES, CHAGRES NATIONAL PARK, PANAMA

Management of nature and protected areas in Greenland - Efforts in conservation, research and development

Protected Areas & Ecotourism

State of Conservation of the Heritage Site. City of Potosí (Plurinational State of Bolivia) (ID Nº 420) (ii), (iv) y (vi)) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Workshop on Guiana Shield Biodiversity Corridor to streamline support for the achievement of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets

PROGRESS REPORT IV 2007

UNEARMARKED FUNDS TO REPAY DREF ARE ENCOURAGED.

BABIA GÓRA DECLARATION ON SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN MOUNTAIN AREAS


COMMUNICATION AND AWARENESS-RAISING STRATEGY

Mount Nimba Ecosystem

Framework theme: Integrated Water Resources Management

COLOMBIAN SPACE COMMISSION: AN STRATEGY FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF COLOMBIA

The UNDP/GEF Danube Regional Project

Biodiversity Management Plan at Zlatna Panega Quarry, Titan Cement Bulgaria

Coffee culture (2) 12 days 11 nights

Joining forces to further sustainable tourism in Latin America

FISHING FOR LIFE SIX MONTHS ON NEWTON FUND-INSTITUTIONAL LINKS PROJECT

The Pilcomayo River Basin Argentina

SUPPORT TO WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN THE DRINA RIVER BASIN DRAFT ROOF REPORT INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL APPROACH

Mikaela Weisse Scott Kloeck-Jenson Fellowship report Travel Award (2014) Lima, Peru

PPCR/SC.4/5 October 9, Meeting of the PPCR Sub-Committee Washington, D.C. October 28, REVIEW OF ON-GOING WORK OF THE MDBs IN DJIBOUTI

BSc (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality Management. Cohort: BTHM/14B/FT. Examinations for 2016/2017 Semester I. & 2016 Semester II

Participatory Protected Area Management in Barra del Colorado Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica A protected area with people

Colombia - Coffee Triangle and Medellin Multisport Adventure Tour (2017) Guided 6 days/5 nights

Last updated: July 22 nd, 2015

WWF infrastructure sector work Forest Friendly Roads. Pasto-Mocoa Road. Sofía Rincón Sector Policy Specialist. WWF-Colombia. Michel Roggo / WWF-Canon

Members of the El Péñón Ecological Society monitoring birds, this helped with the scientific information.

TOR FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A ECOTOURISM BUSINESS PLAN FOR FAYOUM

ECOREGIONAL ASSESSMENT EQUATORIAL PACIFIC EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

State of Conservation Report Sagarmatha National Park (Nepal) (N 120)

LIFE +RED QUEBRANTAHUESOS PROJECT Conservation of bearded vulture as a resource for maintenance of ecosystem services AFTERLIFE COMMUNICATION PLAN

NARRABEEN LAGOON SUMMIT am Wednesday, 13 April 2005 Warringah Council Chambers, 725 Pittwater Road, Dee Why.

Climate Change Response in the Coastal Zone, Tourism

AVIATION SECURITY (AVSEC) AND FACILITATION (FAL) TRAINING AND ASSISTANCE ACTIVITIES IN THE NAM/CAR REGIONS. (Presented by the Secretariat)

REGIONAL AGREEMENT AND FRAMEWORK FOR MARINE MAMMALS CONSERVATION IN THE WCR: THE SPAW PROTOCOL AND THE MARINE MAMMAL ACTION PLAN

Scientific Support to the EU Strategy for the Danube Region and the Danube Water Nexus project

The Design of Nature Reserves

Southeast Pacific Data and Information Network in Support of Integrated Coastal Area Management (SPINCAM)(IOC-UNESCO/Flanders/CPPS

Draft LAW. ON SOME AMENDAMENTS IN THE LAW No.9587, DATED ON THE PROTECTION OF BIODIVERSITY AS AMENDED. Draft 2. Version 1.

Brazil Otter Sanctuary and Conservation

June 29 th 2015 SOS LEMURS SPECIAL INITIATIVE

ECORREGIONAL ASSESSMENT: EASTERN CORDILLERA REAL ORIENTAL PARAMOS AND MONTANE FORESTS

ARTWEI ARTWEI ARTWEI

Partial Report. Project Leader: Nicolás Lagos. Executive Summary

Barents Euro-Arctic Council Tenth Meeting of the Ministers of the Environment 9 November 2011 Umeå. Declaration

UPDATE REPORT OCTOBER Conservation of Marine Resources in Central America. Mesoamerican Reef Fund /

GROWTH, CONFIDENCE AND OPPORTUNITIES TO INVEST

BIGI PAN MUMA (MULTIPLE-USE MANAGEMENT AREA)

Conservation Partners for the National Reserve System Program: a Western NSW focus

Sporting Shooters Association of Australia Victoria Ltd

*Latin America spans 7,000 miles, from Mexico to Tierra Del Fuego. *3 Regions: Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.

Implementation Status & Results Colombia Colombian National Protected Areas Conservation Trust Fund (P091932)

Measuring Sustainable Tourism. Gaining momentum and political support. Tourism in the 2030 Agenda

CARIBBEAN ISLANDS 260,671 km 2

Decision Making in Collaborative Management of Protected Areas in Afghanistan: A Case Study from Band-e-Amir National Park, Bamiyan, Afghanistan

Status of Antillean Manatees in Belize

PRESPA BIOSPHERE RESERVE MANAGEMENT MACEDONIAN PERSPECTIVE

Wildlife Tourism Australia Workshop. Commercial and philanthropic opportunities for enhancing wildlife conservation through Ecotourism

RESEARCH REPORT. Globalization: Creating a Common Language. Sustainability Committee. Promoting ecotourism as a tool for sustainable environment

Course Outline. Part I

May El Dorado International Airport. Aeropuerto Internacional El El Dorado

Tropical Wildlife llc 739 Lee Dr NM Ph: URL:

Local economic development through gorilla tourism. Developing and testing new pro-poor tourism products and services around Bwindi forest in Uganda

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY RESTRUCTURING PAPER ON A

I m not poor because I live with my five senses and the four spiritual energies

Blue Growth - what is it? The function of 'Blue growth' in Global, European, and regional policy initiatives

Civil Society Forum on Social Forestry in ASEAN INREDD+ Benefit Sharing in Cambodia HERE use for

Transcription:

En Terreno WCS Colombia Newsletter November 2016- No. 10 Quebrada Yanacué - (Cantagallo, Bolívar) another landscape of the serranía de San Lucas. Photo: Luz Dary Acevedo - WCS Colombia Green iguana (Iguana iguana) Photo: Catalina Gutiérrez WCS Colombia www.wcscolombia.org WCS.Colombia @WCSColombia

En Terreno 1 En Terreno 2 SOCIOECONOMIC DIAGNOSIS IN SERRANÍA DE SAN LUCAS Conservation initiatives dissemination within the framework of the declaration of a protected area in the region. As a first step in this task, researchers from the Peasant Farmer Association of the Cimitarra River Valley (ACVC, by its acronym in Spanish), Natural National Parks of Colombia (NNP), and WCS Colombia took a tour that included the following villages: Carrizal, Cancha de Manila, and Alto Tamar, in Remedios (Antioquia); El Jardín and Santa Rosa (Bolívar); and La Fría, Alto Cañabraval, Montecarlo, and Alto San Juan, in San Pablo (Bolívar). The various meetings with the communities allowed to raise awareness about the importance of conserving biodiversity and the natural resources provided by this mountainous area. Also, the peasants that live in this region had the opportunity to clear up queries and concerns about it. The tour also included the Santo Domingo river canyon. In this area, the experts verified the conservation state of forests, water quality, and the presence of threatened primate and bird species. El Jardín Village San Pablo (Bolívar) Photo: Luz Dary Acevedo - WCS Colombia Albeiro Mafia Village, San Pablo (Bolívar) Photo: Luz Dary Acevedo - WCS Colombia Quebrada Taracué, San Pablo (Bolívar) Foto: Luz Dary Acevedo - WCS Colombia

En Terreno 3 En Terreno 4 Photo: Lina Caro - WCS Colombia SALDAÑA RIVER, A BASIN OF LIFE First collectivization of the project. The meeting, which was held in the small town of Bilbao, municipality of Planadas (Tolima), was led by researchers of Natural National Parks of Colombia and WCS Colombia. Different community leaders, peasants from the region, and representatives of the local association Asotbilbao attended the meeting, as well as officials of the Regional Autonomous Corporation of Tolima (Cortolima, by its acronym in Spanish) and of the town hall of Planadas. The collectivization included a presentation about Nevado del Huila Natural National Park, where the basin of interest starts: Siquila, which is the subbasin of the Saldaña River. Furthermore, the main objective of this project and the steps of the first phase (diagnosis) were also analyzed during the meeting. As part of the initial activities of this phase, the threats that affect the Cambrin and Siquila subbasins and their causes will be identified. This will allow to plan future conservation actions and their monitoring. Likewise, it is intended to mobilize and engage communities and governmental and sectoral entities, so that this initiative is strategically positioned on public agendas to create favorable conditions that result in sustainability for the project in the long run. The project Saldaña River, a basin of life aims to reduce threats affecting the supply of environmental services related to the water resource in the upper part of this river. Natural National Parks, Cementos Argos, and WCS Colombia are part of this public-private alliance. Photo: Lina Caro - WCS Colombia

6 SNAPP WILL SUPPORT A STUDY ABOUT THE IMPACT OF THE CHANGE ON LAND USE IN THE COLOMBIAN ORINOCO REGION Researchers of the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) will lead the project. The objective of the proposal submitted to the Science for Nature and People Partnership (SNAPP) is to evaluate the impact of the expansion of agricultural activities and the consequent change in land use on biodiversity and some ecosystem services in the region. El Tuparro Natural National Park - Photo: Mauricio Pato Salcedo - WCS Colombia This information, along with other analyzes conducted with experts and other key actors, will allow exploring possible transformation scenarios and identifying potential conflicts, as well as the opportunities for a sustainable development in the Orinoco region. The main outcome of this research is to create a decision making tool for land use and multi-scale practices and policies, whose main users are government entities responsible for land development planning (the National Planning Department, municipal governments, and regional environmental authorities). *SNAPP: Science for Nature and People Partnership. It was founded by the Wildlife Conservation Society WCS, The Nature Conservancy, and the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS).

En Terreno 7 En Terreno 8 Photo: Giovanni Cárdenas - WCS Colombia MEETING ABOUT THE SONSO LAGOON It is the largest and the most representative remaining area of the wetlands of Valle del Cauca. Rana arbórea (Hyloscirtus aff. simmonsi) Foto: Milton Pineda The workshop arouse as part of WCS Colombia's support for the proposals of the Autonomous Regional Corporation of Valle del Cauca (CVC) for the protection of the flooded wetlands of the Cauca River in the Valle del Cauca department. The meeting was the first step to develop a biodiversity monitoring program in the Integrated Management Regional District of Sonso lagoon. During the meeting, the experts reviewed the objectives, the values object of conservation (VOC), and the threats against them. The WCS team also used this space to present the SMART* tool, showing its advantages and benefits for the control and surveillance carried out by CVC officials. Photo: Giovanni Cárdenas - WCS Colombia The invitation was attended by members of the Biodiversity Group of the Environmental Technical Directorate, the Central-South Regional Administrative Directorate and Planning of the CVC, as well as several representatives of the Calidris Association and Asoyotoco. *SMART: Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool. Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool. It is a monitoring and spatial information tool that allows to collect, analyze, and evaluate relevant information about prevention, surveillance, and control in protected areas.

En Terreno 9 10 RECOMMENDED PUBLICATION OUR SPECIES: MORICHE PALM (Mauritia flexuosa) It is a great water purifier. It mainly grows in areas with periodic or permanent flooding or poor drainage (gallery forests, swamps, or areas close to rivers). It can form dense palm groves, called moriche swamps, canangucho palm swamps, or aguajal swamps. These make up very rich communities that represent true oases in the savannas or in the complex humid rainforests. The uncontrolled fires and the change in land use have caused a drastic r e d u c t i o n i n m o r i c h e p a l m populations. WCS Colombia currently coordinates the Wildlife Project (Proyecto Vida Silvestre PVS)*, an initiative in which the organization works in favor of this species in cooperation with Yoluka NGO. Some of the PVS activities have included the building of nurseries and planting on surrounding lands of the Bita river basin to ensure the propagation and conservation of this emblematic palm. Emerging Environmental Markets in Colombia. A work of Fundepúblico, WCS Colombia, and Fondo Acción, funded by the MacArthur Foundation and the support of Fundación Mario Santo Domingo. Download it here: http://bit.ly/2d1usot Go to: www.mercadosambientalescolombia.com Photo: Diana Jiménez - WCS Colombia PVS: *The Wildlife Project works for the conservation of ten species of flora and fauna in the Middle Magdalena and the Eastern Plains. It is funded by Ecopetrol and coordinated by WCS Colombia. Ten implementing organizations are part of this initiative, which is supported by Fundación Mario Santo Domingo.