40 min

E10: Promoting the role of indigenous communities in sustainable forest management with Diana Mori Gonzales Developing Carbon Stories

    • Entrepreneurship

This is Developing Carbon Stories, a podcast about the project developers creating the most innovative & impactful carbon projects in the world. In each episode we speak with an entrepreneur from a different part of the carbon ecosystem and talk about their journey so far and how they are continuing the climate fight.

In this episode of Developing Carbon Stories, we are speaking with Diana Mori Gonzales, a representative of the Shipibo-Conibo Indigenous group in the Ucayali Region of Peru. Diana is a leading spokesperson for indigenous rights and works across local government and civil society to promote the role of indigenous communities in sustainable forest management. She is closely linked to the Nii Kaniti REDD+ project in Peru, also called ‘Forest management with Shipibo Conibo and Cacataibo indigenous communities of the Ucayali Region’, which works to conserve over 127,000 hectares of threatened Amazonian rainforest on from deforestation and degradation.

This episode was recorded in Spanish. Read a summary of this episode in English on our website.

This podcast was created and produced by Abatable, a carbon procurement and marketing intelligence platform.

Our Host is Pauline Blanc.
Our Producer is Pavel Valkanov.

This is Developing Carbon Stories, a podcast about the project developers creating the most innovative & impactful carbon projects in the world. In each episode we speak with an entrepreneur from a different part of the carbon ecosystem and talk about their journey so far and how they are continuing the climate fight.

In this episode of Developing Carbon Stories, we are speaking with Diana Mori Gonzales, a representative of the Shipibo-Conibo Indigenous group in the Ucayali Region of Peru. Diana is a leading spokesperson for indigenous rights and works across local government and civil society to promote the role of indigenous communities in sustainable forest management. She is closely linked to the Nii Kaniti REDD+ project in Peru, also called ‘Forest management with Shipibo Conibo and Cacataibo indigenous communities of the Ucayali Region’, which works to conserve over 127,000 hectares of threatened Amazonian rainforest on from deforestation and degradation.

This episode was recorded in Spanish. Read a summary of this episode in English on our website.

This podcast was created and produced by Abatable, a carbon procurement and marketing intelligence platform.

Our Host is Pauline Blanc.
Our Producer is Pavel Valkanov.

40 min