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Derecho, Ambiente y Recursos Naturales - DAR

Río Santiago, the last frontier of Peruvian illegal mining

By Annika McGinnis 28 de April de 201614 de September de 2020

New threats and little state presence make indigenous intend to bring their demands to international courts.

Construction begins of Indigenous Amazonian Surveillance System in Peru

By Annika McGinnis 21 de April de 201614 de September de 2020

Indigenous organizations of Peruvian regions of Loreto, Ucayali, Junín and Cusco meet in Cuninico, two years after oil spill, to exchange experiences on indigenous surveillance.

Indigenous peoples emphasize the importance of indigenous surveillance

By Annika McGinnis 21 de March de 201614 de September de 2020

The event in Lima, Peru, highlighted pressing issues such as the recovery of indigenous forest surveillance and hydrocarbons.

Governor of San Martin: “Our goal is zero deforestation in 2021”

By Giovanny Vera 3 de December de 201514 de September de 2020

In the COP21, the governor of Region San Martin, in Peru, stressed that the region achieved a reduction of about 50% of deforestation, and they expect reach the goal of zero deforestation.

Research shows that oil pollution impacts in Peruvian reserve

By Giovanny Vera 6 de November de 201514 de September de 2020

Study seeks to understand impacts of oil spills during the period of oil operations in the reserve, with information of 565 water and soil samples for the period 1994-2015.

The puzzle of land allocation in the Amazon

By Mark Smith 8 de October de 201514 de September de 2020

The land titling process in the Peruvian Amazon have been driven from the State, as part of the policy of liberalization of lands, or in response to the occupation of these.

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13 de May de 2021

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19 de November de 2021

New study suggests that mercury contamination is widespread among residents of the Amazon

17 de March de 2022

On YouTube, PL inflates numbers to make it look like Lula and Dilma burned a larger area of the Amazon than Bolsonaro

6 de October de 2022

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