The power of connecting
landscapes with people
The Colombian department of Caquetá has a long history of deforestation and armed conflict and is located in the Amazon, one of the most biodiverse regions in the world. At Paisajes Conectados, we believe that it really is possible to turn the page on that story.
We would like to give particular thanks to the people of the United States, who for these last seven years have made our work possible together with 453 families who are committed to the conservation of their region.
Since 2013, we have had an agreement in place with leaders and partners to work in four biodiverse and highly vulnerable areas of the department: San José del Fragua, Belén de los Andaquíes, Solano and Cartagena del Chairá. Visit the following sections to find out how we did it:
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