Valle del Cauca:

Paradise for all

Discover how el Valle del Cauca excels in biodiversity, conservation efforts, and sustainable practices.

Biodiversity champion

Leading the way in environmental services

The Valle del Cauca stands as the Biodiverse Capital of the World, championed by Governor Dilian Francisca. This vibrant region showcases a commitment to environmental services, including carbon credits, biodiversity conservation, water management, and sustainable agriculture. With 28% of its territory protected, the Cauca Valley aligns with global biodiversity goals and offers a fertile ground for investment in environmental initiatives. Join us in promoting local efforts that make a difference in preserving our planet.

Help preserve one of Colombia's most important ecological regions. Explore investment opportunities that not only generate financial returns but also support biodiversity conservation in Valle del Cauca.

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Be Part of a Sustainable Future:

Support Biodiversity in Valle del Cauca Through Your Investment

Investment Opportunities

to Preserve Biodiversity in the Heart of Colombia

The Valle del Cauca offers a unique opportunity to invest in conservation projects that protect biodiversity and support sustainable development. Discover how you can make an impact and create lasting value.

 

 

 

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"We need actions for
preservation, not words."

Environmental solutions

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Carbon Credits

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Biodiversity conservation

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Sustainable agriculture

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Valle del Cauca

Leading Global Efforts in Biodiversity and Environmental Services

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goals of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework directly impacted.

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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aligned, focusing on affordable energy, reducing greenhouse gases, and protecting terrestrial life.

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of territory protected, with 227 protected areas.

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national protective forest reserves and 184 civil society reserves.

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national parks and 1 sanctuary for flora and fauna, including UNESCO-recognized heritage sites.

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hectares of mangroves representing a rich natural asset of the Pacific region.