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Economic and Social Development Plan - PDES 2021-2025

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Year
2021
Document Type
Policy

Summary

  • This document sets the government's development vision over the period 2021-2025. Under its 8th goal, the plan aims to: 8.1. Strengthen the comprehensive and sustainable management of forests as a strategic resource, promoting the protection of areas with a forestry vocation.
  • 8.2.Promote mitigation, adaptation and monitoring actions for climate change, with effective response measures to its impacts in harmony and balance with mother earth.
  • 8.3.Promote life systems with a healthy, protected and balanced environment in harmony with Mother Earth.
  • 8.4. Promote the system of protected areas, wetlands, bofedales, as part of the country's natural heritage.
  • 8.5. Strengthen the integrated management of surface and groundwater resources to achieve water security.


The plan also seeks to guarantee food security and sovereignty, with a specific focus on indigenous populations. It promotes productive capacities and potentialities, under comprehensive management of basins (water), air, soil, forest resources, flora, fauna, risk management and adaptation to climate change based on the formulation of a Plan with a Comprehensive Management approach of their Territories.

The plan further calls for an increase in renewable energy capacity.

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Year
2021
Most recent update
01/01/2021
Response areas
Adaptation, Mitigation
Sectors
Economy-wide
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Just transition
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