[{"bbox": [159, 153, 1073, 260], "category": "Text", "text": "Rural Development with Territorial approach, Euroclima+, DeSIRA projects, the EU Trust Fund for Peace (Rutas PDET, Caminemos, Rural Paz, BS Land and Territories for Peace, Amazonia Joven), and Sustainable Landscapes/Heritage Colombia project, among others. Some of the key lessons learnt informing this action include:"}, {"bbox": [159, 270, 1073, 379], "category": "List-item", "text": "* Actions targeting the conservation of protected areas and the relationship between people and their natural resources must be based on the recognition of the strategic importance of those territories and their contribution to key challenges such as water and climate regulation and the adaptation to, and mitigation of Global Climate Change."}, {"bbox": [159, 389, 1073, 524], "category": "List-item", "text": "* The EUTF demonstrated the relevance of a territorial approach, as well as the viability of a market and community-centred value chain approach. It also showed that it is necessary to combine efforts with other donors and to build upon what has already been built. The Peace funds leave behind successful processes, which need to be scaled up to the next level under a landscape and regional approach."}, {"bbox": [159, 534, 1073, 696], "category": "List-item", "text": "* Territories where biodiversity richness, diverse ethnic groups and interests converge require effective, participatory, and coordinated governance models with a rights-based and environmental justice approach. These governance models need to harmonise the actions of the different social, institutional, and sectoral actors so that they shift towards the sustainable development of the targeted territories, strengthening biodiversity conservation on the one hand, and improving the productive economy of the territory on the other."}, {"bbox": [159, 706, 1073, 838], "category": "List-item", "text": "* Increased participation and leadership of women and youth in sustainable value chains generates local impact, broadens territorial voices and connects territories at national and global levels. Furthermore, innovative approaches to youth and women's empowerment by involving these actors in value chain decision-making and governance positively influenced the transformation of roles."}, {"bbox": [159, 850, 1073, 906], "category": "List-item", "text": "* The development of women's and youth entrepreneurship in tourism, gastronomy and service sectors strengthened the local economic system."}, {"bbox": [159, 917, 1073, 999], "category": "List-item", "text": "* To effectively compete with illegal economic activities that have high-profit margins, alternatives must have a market and a competitive value allowing them to compete with illegal products."}, {"bbox": [147, 1024, 460, 1056], "category": "Section-header", "text": "## 3.5 The Intervention Logic"}, {"bbox": [159, 1070, 1073, 1124], "category": "Text", "text": "The Overall Objective of this action is to contribute to the economic and socially sustainable use of natural resources through the attainment of three Specific Objectives/Outcomes:"}, {"bbox": [159, 1136, 1073, 1217], "category": "Text", "text": "**SO1 / Outcome 1:** Improved implementation of stabilisation corridors including the management of sustainable land tenure in the prioritised protected, forested and agricultural areas, ensuring gender equity and respect for indigenous people's rights."}, {"bbox": [159, 1228, 1073, 1310], "category": "Text", "text": "**SO2 / Outcome 2:** Increased effectiveness, participation, and inclusiveness of territorial governance in the prioritised stabilisation corridors ensuring the representation and protection of women (in all their diversity), youth and the most socioeconomically vulnerable groups of population."}, {"bbox": [159, 1320, 1073, 1401], "category": "Text", "text": "**SO3 / Outcome 3:** Increased legal employment, climate action investments, and sustainable livelihoods for rural communities, women (in all their diversity), ethnic groups, youth, and the most socioeconomically vulnerable groups of population."}, {"bbox": [159, 1412, 1073, 1599], "category": "Text", "text": "Historically, marginalised territories in Colombia have been trapped in a vicious cycle of environmental degradation, weak human security, illicit economic activities, the presence of illegal armed groups and limited/no State presence. This action aims to reverse the advancement of the agricultural frontier (and deforestation) by means of a modern, inclusive and effective territorial governance system, while at the same time offering viable economic alternatives to the communities living within those areas. The three components are wholly interdependent insofar as SO1 and SO2 can be considered as \"enabling conditions\" for the achievement of SO3, in particular, the"}, {"bbox": [955, 1655, 1081, 1682], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 19 of 35"}]