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Brochure WWF: Pueblos Indígenas en la COP24Lorena MontellanosEl documento resume los principales logros y propuestas de AIDESEP para proteger los derechos territoriales de los pueblos indígenas en el Perú. Se han reconocido y titulado 13'881,756 hectáreas de territorios indígenas. AIDESEP está impulsando la iniciativa MINGA NDC para que los pueblos indígenas contribuyan a los objetivos climáticos del país y se han reorientado fondos para apoyar programas de REDD+ y monitoreo de bosques que involucren a las comunidades indí
Contribution of Indigenous peoples to the NDCLorena MontellanosThe document discusses Peru's Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2030 from 2005 levels. It notes that 60% of Peru's emissions come from deforestation in the Amazon, primarily due to extractive industries, infrastructure, and illegal logging. It highlights that indigenous peoples' lands store substantial carbon and help limit deforestation. The document proposes that indigenous organization AIDESEP help Peru meet its NDC goals through collective actions like territorial security for indigenous lands, implementing REDD+ programs, sustainable indigenous economies, and community-based monitoring programs.
Shiringa - WWF PeruLorena MontellanosLa shiringa es una especie forestal nativa de los bosques de Perú que se extrae de manera sostenible. La asociación ECOMUSA representa a los productores locales y trabaja con ellos para extraer el látex de shiringa de una forma que conserve los bosques. ECOMUSA ha establecido acuerdos comerciales con empresas francesas y peruanas para elaborar productos de caucho natural como suelas y telas, lo que genera beneficios económicos para las comunidades locales y apoya la conservación del bosque.
Reporte_Mapa_carbono_MDD.pdfLorena MontellanosEste documento presenta los resultados de un estudio que estimó el carbono almacenado en la biomasa aérea de los bosques de la región de Madre de Dios en Perú. El estudio analizó datos de más de 600 parcelas de muestreo para generar ecuaciones alométricas que estiman la biomasa por tipo de vegetación. Los resultados mostraron que los bosques de Madre de Dios almacenan un promedio de 127.55 megagramos de carbono por hectárea, con tres tipos de vegetación que representan más del 60% de la región
La Deforestación en el PerúLorena MontellanosEl documento describe los esfuerzos de las comunidades indígenas en la Amazonía peruana para implementar un enfoque llamado REDD+ Indígena Amazónica (RIA) que les permite monitorear y medir cambios en la biodiversidad y elementos espirituales, además de emisiones de carbono. El objetivo es conservar los bosques, obtener reconocimiento de sus derechos territoriales y financiamiento para implementar "planes de vida" que promuevan un manejo sostenible de los recursos.
"Purús-Manu" for Caretas MagazineLorena MontellanosPages designed for the presentation of the "Purús-Manu" project of WWF for Caretas, peruvian magazine.
Indigenous Peoples & Renewable Energy - WWF PeruLorena MontellanosThe document discusses a framework for increasing energy investment that focuses on why increased investment is needed, what types of investments are priorities, how to mobilize capital for these investments, past accomplishments in mobilizing investment, and a call for further action.
Brochure: WWF & Partners UPFRONT PeruLorena MontellanosEl documento describe un proyecto de WWF Perú y AIDESEP para instalar sistemas solares fotovoltaicos y monitores inteligentes de consumo eléctrico en las oficinas de AIDESEP. El proyecto busca aumentar la ambición en la reducción de emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero en el Perú e involucrar a los pueblos indígenas en acciones de mitigación climática. El proyecto tendrá dos fases: la instalación de los sistemas solares y luego capacitación sobre eficiencia energé
Brochure: Eficiencia EnergéticaLorena MontellanosEl documento describe los esfuerzos de Perú para mejorar la eficiencia energética como parte de su compromiso de reducir las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero en un 30% para 2030. Una de las acciones implementadas ha sido el etiquetado de eficiencia energética para equipos, lanzado en 2018 por el Ministerio de Energía y Minas. WWF busca apoyar al Estado en diseñar e implementar mecanismos que articulen las iniciativas de eficiencia energética, incluyendo el desarrollo de una herramienta
Brochure: Indigenous Peoples and Renewable Energy.pdfLorena MontellanosThis document outlines two initiatives by WWF Peru and their partners to promote renewable energy and energy access among indigenous communities in Peru:
1. The "Women in Solar Energy" initiative will train indigenous women in solar installation and maintenance so they can electrify their rural communities with off-grid solar systems.
2. The "Energy Transition of Indigenous Peoples in Urban Areas" initiative will install solar panels on AIDESEP offices to reduce energy use and train staff on energy efficiency, with the goal of empowering indigenous organizations to lead on renewable energy issues.
Brochure: Women In Solar Energy - WISELorena MontellanosThis document discusses a project to empower indigenous women in remote areas of the Peruvian Amazon through training in solar energy. The project will select 11 women from 8 indigenous communities to receive training in installing and maintaining solar photovoltaic systems. Upon completing the training, the women will return to their communities and install solar systems to electrify households and support local economic activities, improving quality of life. The project aims to build local capacity and address the lack of energy access in these off-grid areas in a sustainable way through the use of renewable resources.
Brochure: Sustainable Cities in PeruLorena MontellanosThis document outlines a plan to create a platform for sustainable and resilient cities in Peru. It will analyze data from 32 major Peruvian cities across sustainability indicators, and share results with new local authorities. Workshops will train authorities on best practices. A second phase will strengthen local governments and engage citizens through pilot projects. The third phase will promote citizen involvement in sustainability initiatives, working with youth and local actors. The goal is to analyze 135 cities and establish a long-term national initiative for sustainable urban development.
KitDeInformación HackathonFMB7Lorena MontellanosEl documento presenta información sobre una hackathon de movilidad sostenible, incluyendo los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible, conceptos clave como sostenibilidad y transporte, e información sobre iniciativas para promover el uso de la bicicleta. El objetivo es que los participantes propongan soluciones para una ciudad más sostenible e inclusiva que promueva el uso de la bicicleta.
Bases Hackathon FMB7Lorena MontellanosLa hackathon se llevará a cabo el 24 de febrero de 2018 en la PUCP y busca generar soluciones innovadoras para promover el uso de la bicicleta en las ciudades. Participarán equipos multidisciplinarios de hasta 5 personas que presentarán prototipos de aplicaciones, herramientas de visualización de datos u otros productos. Los ganadores serán seleccionados por un jurado experto según criterios como el impacto y factibilidad de la solución propuesta.
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WWF_Casos para la Ambición LAC.pdfLorena MontellanosLanzado en la Semana del Clima de LAC 2019 por WWF, el brief "Casos para la ambición: Lecciones prácticas para mejorar
las NDC en América Latina" tenía como objetivo destacar los estudios de casos prácticos de la región.
Los estudios de caso presentan los aprendizajes de Perú, Colombia, México, Argentina, Brasil, Chile y Costa Rica sobre la implementación de sus compromisos climáticos (o Contribuciones Nacionalmente Determinadas, NDC).
WWF_The Case for Ambition LAC.pdfLorena MontellanosLaunched at the LAC Climate Week 2019 byWWF, the briefing document "The Case for Ambition: Practical lessons for enhancing NDCs in Latin America" aimed to highlight practical case studies from the region.
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Presentation: Final Report of the Women4Climate Lima 2020-2021 editionLorena MontellanosPresentation elaborated for partners and authorities at the Municipality of Lima of the final report of the Women4Climate Lima 2020-2021 edition.
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of all earth species, but also provides key
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unique cloud forests to gigantic flood jungles
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