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Harmonized Perspectives - CDKN Global

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They do not work in a separate mannerbecause they are bound by separate efforts.If there were more openness andinstitutional integrity, a greater impact wouldbe achieved.Central AmericaCycle: Model of economic developmentthat leads to scaleproduction which increases the amount ofsolid and liquid wastes. Which increases theproblem due to poor education about wastemanagement.Pollution from industries related topetroleum, energy, mining and agroindustries(sugar, coffee, cocoa, oil palm,rice).Transportation related to petroleumindustries.Change of use of rural land to respondto external demand for agricultural rawmaterials.It has not been taken with responsibilityand political commitment to internationalconventions and treaties on theenvironment (forests, biodiversity, wetlands,etc.).Lack of linkage of CEPREDENAC with SICA.The existing public forest policy does notencourage the protection offorests efficiently and equitably.Forest management efforts do not focuson forest ecosystems and reforestationrates are not sustainable (unbalanced rate offorest ecosystems).Reduction of potential areas for conservationand habitat loss due to fragmentation ofecosystems.Increased vulnerability by changingthe native forest cover especially broadleaf 181for monocultures of conifers and othercommercial species, which has an impacton the microclimate and biodiversity.Inability of systems to produce food and foodsafety (reduction of areas to produce foodand livelihoods).Poor implementation of soil protectiontechnologies and production (climatechange).It does not take into accountinformation about the potential of the soilor its application.Alteration of urban planning for housingdevelopment.Human settlements in urban areas ofIn the worldview of IP, economic developmentis balanced and based on local needs. Such is the casefor sustainable agricultural production for homeconsumption.IP can contribute wisely on good agricultural practicesand use of their own seeds for food security, inharmony with Mother Earth.Conventions and international treaties protect the IPagainst mining exploitation and hydrocarbons.Respect in the appropriate land use and IP territoriesas well as known sustainable agricultural practices thatallow the recuperation of the soil fertility.IP practice show the harmonized vision onenvironmental issues (forest, biodiversity, wetlands,etc.) helping the linkages of international conventionsand treaties on environmental issues.IP participation in the development andimplementation of a harmonized public forest policy.Since practices and technologies of IP, forests arerespected from their own worldview, as the mainproviders of livelihoods. Moreover, the contribution ofKnowledge and wisdom of the IP through the activeparticipation of indigenous ancestral authorities of thein the integrated management plans of care andprotection of forests and biodiversity.Preserve and promote the planting of own seeds andspecies belongs to the place.181 Species characteristic of tropical and subtropical forests prevailing in the Central American region.45

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