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Soluciones Basadas en la Naturaleza para un Futuro Sostenible

Impulsando la resiliencia ambiental, la política y la conservación liderada por comunidades en ecosistemas globales.

The clock keeps ticking as time is rapidly running out to avert the worst effects of human-caused climate change.

Nature-based solutions (NBS), such as tropical forest landscape conservation and restoration, can simultaneously address the interrelated challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and meeting the basic human needs of current and future generations…but we have to act collectively and decisively NOW to maintain crucial ecosystem services important to people, such as carbon storage, fresh drinking water, biodiversity, and community and economic well-being.
 
That's the reason why we work in

Project management and development support for community-based NBS approaches to conserving and restoring tropical forests in the Andean Amazon region.

Let's introduce ourselves

Career Summary

Robert Silverman, founder and principal, brings over 30 years of interdisciplinary experience partnering with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government agencies, and community-based organizations, including Indigenous Tribes across the United States and Alaska Native communities.

His work spans environmental governance, sustainability planning, and natural resource policy, with a track record of advancing conservation, community development, and environmental resilience initiatives.

Robert holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Management and Natural Resource Economics and Policy from the Nicholas School of the Environment at Duke University.

He has completed a competitive one-year professional program in Tropical Forest Landscape Conservation and Restoration through Yale School of the Environment’s Environmental Leadership & Training Initiative, learning alongside a select global cohort of practitioners dedicated to advancing landscape-scale conservation.

Join us and be part of the solution

Here are our supporters and partners

Pequeños agricultores y ganaderos

Non-governmental organizations

Civil society organizations

Indigenous groups and local communities

Private industry

Schools 

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