The Biodiverse Landscapes Fund (BLF) Andes Amazon project is a crucial piece of work in a critical region, with the potential to showcase how the world can address biodiversity loss and climate change
The planet is facing rapid climate change and unprecedented biodiversity loss. Global extinction rates are higher than they have been for millions of years, and are accelerating. Around one in four plant and animal species is threatened by human activity, and hundreds of thousands face extinction in the short term. The destruction of tropical forests and other essential landscapes for agriculture and other uses further contributes to human-made climate change.
Biodiversity loss is also a development issue. Seven out of ten people living in poverty live in rural areas. The degradation of their environment, which is both a cause and a consequence of climate change, exacerbates their day-to-day issues.
This vitally important programme of work is part of a £100m fund operating in six environmentally critical landscapes across the globe. It will address the triple challenge of poverty, biodiversity loss, and the climate emergency. Practical Action will focus on one landscape: the Andes Amazon region in Peru and Ecuador. We will focus on protecting nature and the communities that live there by promoting sustainable livelihoods, strengthening local governance, empowering women and enhancing climate resilience.