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Building human well-being and resilience in Amazonian forests by enhancing the value of biodiversity for food security and bio-businesses, in a context of climate change

Geography
Approval FY
2019
Fund
Global Environment Facility
Fund Spend
$17,003,000
Co-Financing
$124,561,476.46

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Summary

To advance the conservation of healthy and functional forests and wetlands resilient to climate change, maintaining carbon stocks, preventing GHG emissions, and generating sustainable and resilient local livelihoods[1]. [1] The Project will deploy field interventions in and around protected areas (PA) and indigenous territories (IT); supported by regional, national and international actions. All interventions will adopt adaptive, gender, and intercultural approaches, and respond to Peru’s NDC for climate change mitigation and adaptation.

About this project

Approval FY
2021
Fund
Global Environment Facility
Fund Spend
$17,003,000
Co-Financing
$124,561,476.46
Status
Project Approved
Implementing Agency
Food and Agriculture Organization, International Fund for Agricultural Development, United Nations Industrial Development Organization
Focal Area
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Land Degradation, Multi Focal Area
Type
Project
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Target
Policy instrument
Risk
Impacted group
Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Climate finance

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