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Community Organizations Consortium for Sustainable Development of the Andean Ecoregion
Consortium for Sustainable Development of the Andean Ecoregion
Consortium for Sustainable Development of the Andean Ecoregion
Acronym
CONDESAN
Non Governmental organization
Phone number
+51 16189400

Location

Ref. Puerta Nro.3 del Centro Internacional de la Papa
Av. La Molina 1895
Lima
Peru
Working languages
Spanish

Mission


At CONDESAN we are committed to sustainable management of natural resources contributing in that way to overcome poverty in the Andes region. For this purpose, we generate and share information and knowledge on the environment and Andean rural societies. We foster processes for strengthening Andean human and institutional capital in order to have new sustainable development leaders in the Andes. We also foster collective dialogue processes that result in recommendations on public policy at the national and sub-national levels. Since it was founded in 1993, CONDESAN has consolidated its position as an important Andean platform for issues related to natural resource management and sustainable development, particularly in water and watershed management.

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Resources

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Analysis of successful water management experiences in Andea region basins

Conference Papers & Reports
ноября, 2011
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
South America

This study shows that to achieve successful water management in the Andean region, certain conditions must be in place. These conditions are: participation of all involved actors; dialogue and agreement; transparency; access to adequate and timely

information; having a bas in approach; articulation of conservation and productive processes; capacity building and local leader

ship strengthening.

Beyond the Market. Recognizing those who take care of water

Policy Papers & Briefs
ноября, 2011
Argentina
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela
South America

From the start of the 1990s, the issue of Environmental Services has attracted the attention of conservationists, development organizations and donors, who have been interested in seeking and supporting new strategies for financing conservati on and, additionally, in some cases, for diversifying the income of rural communities.By the logic of the market, the principal proposal is the Payment for Ecosystem Services: “a voluntary transaction for an environmental service, in which at least one buyer and one seller participate; the environmental service is well-defined; and the provider of the