Science and Effective Management of Natural Protected Areas in Peru

We work to strengthen science in decision-making in Peru's National System of Natural Protected Areas - SINANPE. We focus on developing new capacities and building new coalitions between institutions dedicated to scientific research linked to Natural Protected Areas (NPAs).

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In collaboration with the National Service of National State Protected Areas (Servicio Nacional de Áreas Nacionales Protegidas por el Estado)

The Amazon: biological and sociocultural diversity

As one of the largest tropical forests on the planet, it is essential that those who lead the management of our protected areas have relevant and timely scientific information.

RN Sistema de Islas, Islotes y Puntas Guaneras
Credits: SERNANP

Nor Yauyos Cochas Landscape Reserve
Credits: SERNANP

Hanging bridge in Tambopata (Inkaterra)
Credits: Cristina Miranda Beas

Building bridges between managers and researchers

We seek to ensure that conservation decisions are backed by scientific evidence, providing the staff and managers of natural protected areas with the tools and scientific knowledge to face the accelerated environmental challenges.


Our latest activities

From the training of specialists to the creation of scientific networks, these actions strengthen evidence-based conservation.

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Allied Institutions

We join efforts with these institutions to protect the Amazon and strengthen applied research in ANP.

Our latest events

Explore upcoming key events in the conservation of Natural Protected Areas. Participate in congresses, trainings and spaces for dialogue with experts in environmental management.

Join the Learning Community

Share experiences, research with other professionals and contribute to the development of evidence-based policies.In the Learning Community, we promote dialogue and innovation in Amazon conservation.
A space for interdisciplinary collaboration.
Access to knowledge and impact experiences.
Opportunities to contribute and grow.

Grupo Impulsor VT (2024)
Credits: Cristina Miranda Beas