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Revista del Foro 106
Palabras Clave: Comités de vigilancia y control forestal comunitario, Comunidades
Nativas, Bonos de Carbono, Gestión Forestal.
ABSTRACT:
This article proposes to extend the effects of the profitability by concept of carbon bonuses
that Peru's Natural Protected Areas perceive to destine them to the Native Communities of
Peru, in order to achieve two very important effects: the option that the companies redeem
their emissions and negative environmental impacts, obtain better financial income and
improve its institutional image; and on the other hand, that the Native Communities of the
Amazon of Peru, through the formalization of their Community Forestry Surveillance and
Control Committees, can have full rights to receive the financial resources resulting from the
profitability of the carbon credits, for have a decent life in the middle of the Jungle that saw
them be born.
In conclusion, in the climatic circumstances that today we have to live, before the evident
decrease of the biomass of our forests and the serious affectation of our ecosystem, product of
the growth of the gases of greenhouse effect, the Strengthening of the Committees of
Surveillance and Control Community Forestry is a need for urgent implementation, and must
become one of the largest and most important policies of the Peruvian State.
Keywords: Community forest monitoring and control committees, Native Communities,
Carbon Bonds, Forest Management
1. INTRODUCCIÓN.
El Perú se encuentra en el ranking de los diez países de la Tierra con mayor superficie de
bosques; asimismo a nivel del Perú, los bosques amazónicos se extienden por más de la mitad
de nuestro territorio, con 56,9% del área total, siendo la región de la Selva peruana el área con
mayor superficie forestal seguida de los bosques secos y andinos.
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