ABSTRACT: Colombia, one of the world’s most species-rich nations, is currently undergoing a profound social transition: the end of a decadeslong conflict with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, known as FARC. The peace agreement process will likely transform the country’s physical and socioeconomic landscapes at a time when humans are altering Earth’s atmosphere and climate in unprecedented ways. We discuss ways in which these transformative events will act in combination to shape the ecological and environmental future of Colombia. We also highlight the risks of creating perverse development incentives in these critical times, along with the potential benefits – for the country and the world – if Colombia can navigate through the ...
Governance of environmental resources plays a key role in enhancing or hindering progress towards pe...
Four years have passed since the government of Colombia, under former president Juan Manuel Santos, ...
Post-conflict countries (PCC) guide their priorities toward restoration of socioeconomic conditions ...
Colombia, one of the world's most species‐rich nations, is currently undergoing a profound social tr...
Despite its small size Colombia hosts 10% of the planet’s biodiversity, in the over 53% of its terri...
Colombia is a multicultural and multiethnic country, surrounded by two oceans, with thousands of pa...
In 2016, Colombia’s left-wing guerrilla FARC-EP (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia—Ejércit...
In democracies around the world, societies have demonstrated that elections can have major consequen...
After more than 50-years of armed conflict, Colombia is now transitioning to a more stable social an...
As peace consolidates in Colombia, can biodiversity survive development? We discuss challenges and o...
This paper describes the relationship between the landscape and the socio-economic and political cha...
In 2016, Colombia’s left-wing guerrilla FARC-EP (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia—Ejércit...
The Colombian peace agreement officially ended one of the world’s longest internal armed conflicts. ...
Colombia is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world that has historically and is currently...
In 2016, the Colombian government and the country's largest guerrilla group, the FARC, signed a peac...
Governance of environmental resources plays a key role in enhancing or hindering progress towards pe...
Four years have passed since the government of Colombia, under former president Juan Manuel Santos, ...
Post-conflict countries (PCC) guide their priorities toward restoration of socioeconomic conditions ...
Colombia, one of the world's most species‐rich nations, is currently undergoing a profound social tr...
Despite its small size Colombia hosts 10% of the planet’s biodiversity, in the over 53% of its terri...
Colombia is a multicultural and multiethnic country, surrounded by two oceans, with thousands of pa...
In 2016, Colombia’s left-wing guerrilla FARC-EP (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia—Ejércit...
In democracies around the world, societies have demonstrated that elections can have major consequen...
After more than 50-years of armed conflict, Colombia is now transitioning to a more stable social an...
As peace consolidates in Colombia, can biodiversity survive development? We discuss challenges and o...
This paper describes the relationship between the landscape and the socio-economic and political cha...
In 2016, Colombia’s left-wing guerrilla FARC-EP (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia—Ejércit...
The Colombian peace agreement officially ended one of the world’s longest internal armed conflicts. ...
Colombia is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world that has historically and is currently...
In 2016, the Colombian government and the country's largest guerrilla group, the FARC, signed a peac...
Governance of environmental resources plays a key role in enhancing or hindering progress towards pe...
Four years have passed since the government of Colombia, under former president Juan Manuel Santos, ...
Post-conflict countries (PCC) guide their priorities toward restoration of socioeconomic conditions ...