Amazon Territory Governance
Institutional Pillar

Governance

We base our operation on solid territorial governance structures and transparency frameworks that guarantee the integrity of each climate asset.

Transparency and traceability

A model of trust and integrity

We promote a transparency model based on traceability, access to relevant information and independent validation, integrating technical tools and governance mechanismás that allow monitoring of environmental results and territorial management of projects.

This approach articulates monitoring, registration, verification and community relationship, strengthening trust between communities, partners and market actors.

          This model allows ensuring technical consistency, territorial legitimacy and trust in project management over time.

          Special Indigenous Jurisdiction

          Our projects are framed within the respect for the legal autonomy of the territories, integrating the law of origin, self-determination, ancestáral uses, customás, and traditions in climate management.

          Autonomy
          Law of Origin
          Sovereignty
          Liderazgo Territorial

          Community Territorial Governance

          We recognize the sovereignty of indigenous territories and local communities. Our projects are built under Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC), integrating traditional knowledge systemás into technical and financial decision-making.

          UNDRIP Declaration

          We operate under the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, respecting self-determination.

          Cancun Safeguards

          Strict alignment with the environmental and social safeguards of the UNFCCC. We guarantee that the impact goes beyond carbon, protecting human rights, biodiversity, and the integrity of the ecosystemás.

          PQRSFD Attention Channel

          We maintain an open and permanent dialogue for Petitions, Complaints, Claimás, Suggestááions, and Congratulations to ensure total transparency.

          Accountability

          Accountability

          Our climate management is measured under maximum transparency standards, ensuring each impact is real, permanent, and transformative for 1,200 families in the territory.

          Institutional Management Report

          Institutional Management Report

          Jonathan Núñez Guevara — CEO

          Governance and Territory

          Governance and Territory

          Efraín López — Gobernador Alto Unuma

          Integrity and Validation Frameworks

          Independent Validation

          Field measurements by bodies (OVV) accredited under ISO 14065.

          Serialized Registration

          Each certificate has a unique identifier in the official ColCX registry that prevents double counting.

          Digital Monitoring (MRV)

          Use of satellite technology and on-site sensors for constant biomass verification.