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Omt step
Omt step
Experiencia colosuca honduras
Experiencia colosuca honduras
Experiencia conterpart guatemala
Experiencia conterpart guatemala
The natural conservancy
The natural conservancy
Experiencia cooprena costa_rica
Experiencia cooprena costa_rica
Experiencia fundetur nicaragua
Experiencia fundetur nicaragua
Experiencia fenacoop de_rl_nicaragua
Experiencia fenacoop de_rl_nicaragua
Experiencia Prodetur El_Salvador
Experiencia Prodetur El_Salvador
Experiencia renitural nicaragua
Experiencia renitural nicaragua
Experiencia acepesa costa_rica
Experiencia acepesa costa_rica
Manejo de turismo_comunitario_en_peten
Manejo de turismo_comunitario_en_peten
Estrategia de intervencion_local_en_turismo
Estrategia de intervencion_local_en_turismo
Municipalidad san juan_del_sur
Municipalidad san juan_del_sur
QUIENES SOMOS - ENGLISH
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Fluid times |
Flexible responses 18 years of strategic action and collaboration in changing contexts Fundación PRISMA
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Promotes dialogue between
actors
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Works at multiple
scales
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Relevant themes: economic
change, migration, climate change, tourism, water etc.
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Active communications
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Advocates for the
need for governmental environmental institutions
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Strategic management of
urban land
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Central America: New
space for communities, and new forms of environmental management
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International work: Alternative
proposal “Compensation for Ecosystem Services”
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Regional: Little analysis
and understanding of new dynamics of megaprojects driving pressures over territory
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Consolidation of regional
network and collaboration with key regional actors
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PRISMA facilitating policy
and civil society dialogues
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High level international
support for local processes
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High vulnerability in
Central America
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Alternative REDD+ Proposal:
Mesoamerican Corridor of Community Carbon
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