The Gran Chaco Pathways Towards a Sustainable Future 2025

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Multilateral organizations (e.g. World Bank, regional development banks) –Continue to promote financing and technical support for the conservation of ecosystems in the Gran Chaco, channelling resources through programmes such as REDD+ and supporting long-term conservation projects. –Assist and advise governments in creating and executing public policies and regulatory frameworks that promote sustainability and regional collaboration throughout the biome. –Enforce environmental clauses in trade agreements between countries and private entities.National and subnational governments –Implement and enforce policies for land conservation and restoration, offering economic and fiscal incentives to producers who adopt sustainable practices. –Establish monitoring and control systems to ensure compliance with environmental regulations, with a special focus on protecting native areas (e.g. forests, wetlands). Researchers –Generate data and knowledge on best practices for sustainable production in the Gran Chaco, contributing scientific evidence for conservation policy and strategy design. –Collaborate with local actors to adapt sustainable practices to the specific challenges of the Chaco, promoting technology transfer and environmental monitoring. The Gran Chaco: Pathways Towards a Sustainable Future 48
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