This project in Peru’s Tambopata-Bahuaja Biodiversity Reserve supports the indigenous communities that live in this region of the Peruvian Amazon, and addresses the local economic drivers of deforestation and forest degradation. The project significantly reduces global carbon emissions through conservation, protecting the rainforest ecosystem, and scaling up sustainable community forest management. It also supports socially inclusive farming by creating equal opportunities for farmers and workers, promoting fair labour practices, and keeps a close eye on the area’s precious natural resources.