Mission
History
Founded in 2003, our partner works using an integral sustainable management approach to conserve forest ecosystems in the Andean Amazon. AMPA provides technical and legal support to local populations, helping them to strengthen their capacities for self-management, support territorial development and build financial sustainability of protected areas.
Acting initially as one of the main collaborators in San Martin’s Economic Ecological Zoning process, emphasising the natural vocation of the territory, AMPA has since been instrumental in a number of achievements for the peoples of the Andean Amazon.
Based on their experience of managing the Alto Huayabamba Conservation Concession in a sustainable and participatory way, AMPA has been supporting the voluntary and community-based conservation movement in Peru. AMPA is part of and leads the coordination of the “Amazonia Que Late” national network in 11 regions across the Andean Amazon, which gathers more than 180 conservation initiatives and places more than 1 million hectares of forests under the management of organized communities like: producer associations, peasant organizations, families, indigenous peoples, local governments, among others.
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