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IDB America
September 2007
Roger Hamilton
Natural Gas Makes Natural Neighbors An energy megaproject takes on the big job of safeguarding local communities and the environment in the Peruvian Amazon. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
September 2007
Roger Hamilton
Local People Want Change, But Their Way Here, an indigenous leader says the Peruvian government must protect against negative impacts caused by Big Energy. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
June 2007
Roger Hamilton
Voyage up the Urubamba Local leaders attend a meeting on protected area management in the Peruvian Amazon. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
June 2007
Roger Hamilton
Can an Energy Project Save a Rainforest? Defying conventional assumptions, a vast natural gas project has helped to protect 1.5 million hectares of rainforest in the Peruvian Amazon. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
October 2005
Daniel Drosdoff
Industrial Good Neighbors How an Argentine company won support for its Peruvian investments through proactive social and environmental policies. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
December 1, 2000
Kathryn McPhail
How Oil, Gas, and Mining Projects Can Contribute to Development Oil, gas, and mining projects could be a boon for developing host countries, yet their environmental and social costs often outweigh their benefits. Partnerships between project developers, governments, and local communities are crucial for projects to have a lasting development impact. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
June 2007
Roger Hamilton
Local People on the Lookout Village recruits in the Peruvian Amazon serve as eyes and ears to help ensure that energy development does not threaten their communities or their environment. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
January 2006
Roger Hamilton
Chico Mendes: Amazon Journey In tiny forest communities in the far western corner of the Brazilian Amazon, conversations often begin and end with the rubber tapper who rallied local communities and world opinion to the cause of protecting tropical forests and their inhabitants. mark for My Articles similar articles
IDB America
September 2007
Roger Hamilton
We Want a Sawmill... And the Internet, Too Can traditional knowledge coexist with Google? Camisea's leaders worry that change could jeopardize the Peruvian community's traditional culture. mark for My Articles similar articles