A forest for life
Un bosque para la vida. Manejo forestal en la comarca Emberá Wounaan from ALBASUD on Vimeo.
Equipo | Director and storyline: Ernest Cañada; Filming and editing: Riders Mejía; Field production: Franklin Mezúa (COONAPIP); Executive production: Susan Kandel & Nelson Cuéllar (PRISMA Foundation); Collaboration: Betanio Chiquidama, William Barrigón, Cándido Mezúa, Rubén Pasos, Óscar Díaz, Marvin Sotelo; Emberá translation: Neila Banuvio; English translation: Susan Kandel & Andrew Davis; Music: Miguel Flaco. |
Programa | Territorio y recursos naturales |
Año | 2013 |
Tipo | Reportaje |
Duración | 10 minutos |
Idioma(s) | Castellano, Inglés |
Producción | An ALBA SUD production for the Emberá Wounaan General Congress, the Mesoamerican Alliance of Peoples and the PRISMA Foundation with financial support from Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI). |
País | Panama |
Sinopsis
The video illustrates the progress and achievements of indigenous forest management through interviews with community leaders. Despite this progress, however, these Indigenous Peoples face a series of challenges in consolidating the sustainable management of their resources, including external pressures that threaten their territories, as well as regulatory and logistical obstacles. The experience demonstrates the capacity and potential for Indigenous Peoples as central actors in sustainable forest management and development based on their own cosmovision.