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05/12/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/12/2022 09:09

Preserving Paraguay's forests

Modern technologies and improved management

To help protect the Chaco, part of the Paraguayan Chaco was declared a UNESCO biosphere reserve in 2005, which regulates the use of natural resources. On behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), KfW is now promoting the management of the six core areas of the biosphere reserve and strengthening the capacities of the Ministry of Environment & Sustainable Development so that it can better manage the protected areas. This includes, for example, investing in equipment and the development of management plans.

The local population is involved in the conservation of the valuable ecosystem. Alternative ways of generating income while avoiding unsustainable resource use are being developed with them. By protecting the forests, the natural livelihoods of the indigenous groups are preserved in the long term.

KfW is supporting Paraguay's Ministry of Environment & Sustainable Development in monitoring the vast expanses of Chaco using modern technologies, such as the strategic analysis of satellite images. This serves particularly to detect deforestation and forest fires at an early stage. The work of the park rangers will also be facilitated by modern technologies, such as the introduction of a smartphone app to document activities in the protected areas.

The project will be implemented by WWF Paraguay in close cooperation with the Paraguayan Ministry of Environment & Sustainable Development from 2022 to 2026. KfW's partner WWF Paraguay has already been active on the ground for a long time. The project will protect the livelihoods of the local population in the long term and contribute to climate protection.

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