Avances y desafíos para la titulación de comunidades nativas en Perú | Land Portal
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Date of publication: 
January 2019
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43

El Gobierno del Perú está avanzando poco a poco en el proceso de reconocimiento y formalización de los derechos territoriales de los pueblos indígenas de la Amazonía. 
Con el fin documentar y analizar cómo se lleva a cabo la titulación y cómo la población local percibe sus impactos, el Centro para la Investigación Forestal Internacional (CIFOR) con el apoyo de la cooperación alemana para el desarrollo realizó un estudio acerca de los avances y desafíos de los procesos de titulación de comunidades nativas. Acá se presenta la síntesis del estudio que se llevó a cabo en las regiones de Ucayali y San Martín. 

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Peter Cronkleton

Frangi Valencia

Joe S. Saldaña

Anne Larson

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Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)

The Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) is a non-profit, scientific facility that conducts research on the most pressing challenges of forest and landscapes management around the world. With our global, multidisciplinary approach, we aim to improve human well-being, protect the environment, and increase equity. To do so, we help policymakers, practitioners and communities make decisions based on solid science about how they use and manage their forests and landscapes.


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