Priorities in the "Agenda del buen vivir" for the southern Andean Amazon
- Revitalizing peasant and family agriculture and livestock farming through an agroecological and territorial approach to achieve food sovereignty, including enhancing soil productivity, managing water socially, and rehabilitating terraces and forests.
- Promoting agroforestry systems that are in harmony with the landscape, integrating the wild, the cultivated, the social, the cultural, and the political.
- Supporting the development of territories resilient to climate change, founded on justice and the social management of nature's resources.
- Advancing sustainable tourism with a focus on rural community-based initiatives.
- Advocating for a transition to an energy matrix powered by renewable resources as part of strategies to mitigate climate change.
- Exploring alternatives to extractivism in its various forms.
- Establishing conditions for territorial governance that are responsive to extractivism challenges, with a decentralist approach.
- Building a critical, participatory citizenship that actively defends human rights and the rights of nature.