[{"bbox": [191, 153, 1072, 207], "category": "Text", "text": "fundamentally a human rights approach. Therefore, it is implemented within a robust land governance framework."}, {"bbox": [191, 219, 1072, 325], "category": "Text", "text": "1.2.2 Develop proposals to accelerate and harmonise the categorisation of land tenure/use/ownership and the compilation of records for the formalisation and/or regularisation of property rights within stabilisation corridors (including forest reserve areas), ensuring women's equity and their participation."}, {"bbox": [191, 337, 1072, 470], "category": "Text", "text": "1.2.3 Train the technical teams of the ANT at both national and territorial levels on key technologies to enhance their procedures, on the design and implementation of instruments and tools for system interoperability, and on improving communication among relevant entities, exchanging experiences, best practices, and European technology for the enhancement of the land system (e.g., Copernicus Intl.)."}, {"bbox": [158, 482, 1072, 563], "category": "Text", "text": "Activities relating to OP2.1: Increased capacities of civil society and competent institutions to build consensus around territorial governance with the active involvement of local communities, women, youth, and the most socioeconomically vulnerable groups of population."}, {"bbox": [191, 575, 1072, 761], "category": "Text", "text": "2.1.1 Promote leadership of local organisations, women, and youth, including indigenous peoples, Afro-Colombians and small farmers, in the planning and execution of actions. e.g. within the framework of the Action Plan to Counter Deforestation and the construction and implementation of the “Intergenerational Pact for the Life of the Colombian Amazonia” (PIVAC); in social dialogue platforms and rural women’s strategies within the framework of policy instruments for conflict transformation, social dialogue, sustainable development and recognition of women’s land rights."}, {"bbox": [191, 772, 1072, 905], "category": "Text", "text": "2.1.2 Develop protocols for environmental defenders and local communities related to their access to information, their participation in environmental decision-making, and environmental justice in the context of the Action Plan on the Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean (the Escazú Agreement)."}, {"bbox": [158, 917, 1072, 971], "category": "Text", "text": "Activities related to OP2.2: Strengthened spaces for cross-sectoral territorial dialogues and policy dialogue links with the national level based on women and youth leadership."}, {"bbox": [191, 983, 1072, 1090], "category": "Text", "text": "2.2.1 Strengthen existing multi-actor territorial dialogue platforms for peace (public-private-community, inter-ethnic, women and youth), facilitating the articulation of the State with the territory through a highly participatory, inclusive, and human rights-based approach to the design and implementation of public policy."}, {"bbox": [158, 1102, 1072, 1183], "category": "Text", "text": "Activities relating to OP3.1: Improved technical and financial support mechanisms for innovative and inclusive models of sustainable local development based on bio-economies, agroforestry, agro-ecology and traditional and customary knowledge."}, {"bbox": [158, 1194, 1072, 1245], "category": "Text", "text": "The following activities will be focused on *productive protected landscapes for peace* referred to under OP1.1."}, {"bbox": [191, 1258, 1072, 1579], "category": "Text", "text": "3.1.1 Support the formulation, implementation, and monitoring of “integrating projects” (*proyectos integradores*) (PI) initiatives in municipalities / sub-regions located in areas with high environmental importance (in PDET zones). These PI will adopt an innovative, inclusive and sustainable value chain approach (e.g. agro-forestry; agro-ecology, etc.) and will focus on the following sectors (among others): i) fishing, aquaculture / hydro-biological and cocoa resources in the southern Pacific and in the Amazon deforestation arc. ii) Dairy value chains within the framework of regenerative and sustainable silvo-pastoral systems. iii) Fruits under a “sustainable tropical agriculture” approach; and iv). Cocoa for peace. These activities will promote innovation and knowledge, focusing on circular and sustainable productive practices to develop inclusive and sustainable businesses while protecting biodiversity and ecosystem services, prioritising the conservation of the natural environment, soil nutrition and water harvesting, and reducing dependence on external chemical and energy inputs."}, {"bbox": [954, 1655, 1081, 1682], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 12 of 35"}]