Forest concessions in northern Guatemala's biodiverse
Maya Biosphere Reserve are governed by a concession system that fosters community management of natural resources alongside forest preservation.
FSC certification has also allowed communities in
the Maya Biosphere Reserve to command higher prices for their products, while management plans help ensure that the plants they rely on for income will regenerate.
Marcedonio Cortave is the founder of ACOFO, an umbrella organization that supports all of the concessions within
the Maya Biosphere Reserve and is partly responsible for the initial creation of the concessionary system.
There are currently nine community concessions operating in
the Maya Biosphere Reserve, in addition to two industrial concessions.
Our impacts in Mexico and Central America are nothing short of stunning: In areas managed by our partner communities in Guatemala's
Maya Biosphere Reserve, for example, logging has remained at almost zero since 2001 — remarkable given that adjacent areas suffer some of the worst deforestation rates in the Americas.
Throughout the 1990s, Carrera endured several attempts on his life and death threats in response to his work to establish Guatemala's
Maya Biosphere Reserve.
Last year, the cologne was used as the attractant in camera studies aimed at determining the population density of jaguars in
the Maya Biosphere Reserve in Guatemala.
The Maya Biosphere Reserve, more than twice the size of Yellowstone National Park, is home to more than 400 species of birds, plus spider monkeys, howler monkeys and tapirs.
Visiting
the Maya Biosphere Reserve can be an adventure, as some of the sites are remote and difficult to get to.
Even so, activists have managed to protect a third of Petén since 1990, most of it in the form of national parks collectively known as
the Maya Biosphere Reserve.
The Maya Biosphere Reserve is one of the largest continuous tracts of tropical forest in Central America.
The Maya Biosphere Reserve, more than twice the size of Yellowstone National Park, is home to over 400 species of birds, plus spider monkeys, howler monkeys, and tapirs.
Ramón seeds are wild harvested in
the Maya Biosphere Reserve in Guatemala.
Deep in
the Maya Biosphere Reserve in Guatemala, armed men near a stopped white truck face us — one gripping a shotgun, another slashing a nearby branch with a machete.
Although some of us, sadly, may never step foot in one of the dreamy, mist - enshrouded forests like Guatemala's
Maya Biosphere Reserve or Ecuador's Yasuní National Park, we are inextricably connected to the forests and the people who live there.
On Wednesday, November 9th at 2:00 PM EDT (1:00 PM CST), Rainforest Alliance Director of Strategic Partnerships and Development for Latin America, José Román Carrera, presented on the social, economic, and environmental impacts emblematic of the model that the Rainforest Alliance has implemented in
the Maya Biosphere Reserve.
Armed with communal land rights and sustainable land management training, communities in Guatemala's
Maya Biosphere Reserve have achieved a near - zero deforestation rate.
For 23 years, José Román Carrera has met forceful and life - threatening opposition for his work protecting
the Maya Biosphere Reserve in Guatemala.
There are near - zero deforestation rates in the forest concessions we work with in and around
the Maya Biosphere Reserve.
Locals earn the bulk of their income from these airport sales; in addition, they earn supplementary funds from tourists who pass through town on their way to
the Maya Biosphere Reserve and Tikal National Park.
Born and raised in El Quetzalito, a rural community in the state of Petén, Guatemala, the 48 - year - old Román started working in 1990 with the National Council of Protected Areas of Guatemala (CONAP)-- the organization tasked with making the 2.1m - hectare (6m - acre)
Maya Biosphere Reserve a reality — and has worked in conservation ever since, including as director of CONAP.
Not exact matches
As a
biosphere, all living habitat is protected, including local
Maya people who live in buffer zones on the edges.
And the Sian Ka'an
Biosphere near Tulum is a fabulous day trip excursion in the Riviera
Maya.
The Sian Ka'an
Biosphere just south of Tulum, is one of the hidden jewels on the Riviera
Maya.
From anywhere along the Riviera
Maya, it's easy to visit the Sian Ka'an
Biosphere for a fun and active day trip.
The government has also set aside protected areas, one of which is the Sian Ka'an
Biosphere Reserve in Quintana Roo, south of the Riviera
Maya.
Being a central spot within the Riviera
Maya, Playa del Carmen runs from south of Cancún to Tulum and the Sian Ka'an
biosphere reserve.
With the passing of the years, this rich offering has expanded to include Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen, the world - famous parks of Xcaret, Xplor, Xenotes, Oasis
Maya, Xoximilco, Rio Secreto, cenotes and the
biosphere reserves of Sian Ka'an and Rio Lagartos, among others.
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Research projects include the study of Cambodian palm - leaf manuscripts at Cornell University, interviews with Navajo Code Talkers in New Mexico, and travel to living
Maya communities and archeological sites in and around the Calakmul
Biosphere Reserve.