Education of local communities and systematic solutions

Project Background

The Conservation and Ecotourism Program preserves a culturally rich ecosystem and has become a regional reference in education, awareness, and ecotourism activities.

Anchored by a small eco-sanctuary in the heart of the reserve, participants can experience the beauty and majesty of the unspoiled Amazon Forest, a paradise on Earth.

This program offers participants a unique opportunity to engage with the energy and culture of local traditional communities while providing these communities with economic self-empowerment. By turning their craftwork, expertise, and knowledge of the forest into economic stability, the program supports both conservation and community development.

Our Activities

To develop the idea of rainforest ecotourism in the Amazon, IEUNI aligns with strategies:

 

Training and Employment

Employ and train locals to become educators and ambassadors of their cultural and ecological knowledge.

Knowledge Exchange

Facilitate workshops and peer-to-peer learning sessions to share traditional wisdom and sustainable practices with global audiences.

Cultural Preservation

Support programs that ensure the transmission of traditional knowledge from elders to youth, preserving languages and cultural practices.

Sustainable Livelihoods

Develop eco-friendly economic opportunities, such as sustainable harvesting and ecotourism, that respect local heritage and promote conservation

Project Background

The Conservation and Ecotourism Program preserves a culturally rich ecosystem and has become a regional reference in education, awareness, and ecotourism activities.

Anchored by a small eco-sanctuary in the heart of the reserve, participants can experience the beauty and majesty of the unspoiled Amazon Forest, a paradise on Earth.

This program offers participants a unique opportunity to engage with the energy and culture of local traditional communities while providing these communities with economic self-empowerment. By turning their craftwork, expertise, and knowledge of the forest into economic stability, the program supports both conservation and community development.

Our Activities

To develop the idea of rainforest ecotourism in the Amazon, IEUNI aligns with strategies:

 

Training and Employment

Employ and train locals to become educators and ambassadors of their cultural and ecological knowledge.

Knowledge Exchange

Facilitate workshops and peer-to-peer learning sessions to share traditional wisdom and sustainable practices with global audiences.

Cultural Preservation

Support programs that ensure the transmission of traditional knowledge from elders to youth, preserving languages and cultural practices.

Sustainable Livelihoods

Develop eco-friendly economic opportunities, such as sustainable harvesting and ecotourism, that respect local heritage and promote conservation

Forest Guide Training Course

The Forest Guide Training Course as the first educational complete program, aims to boost ecotourism in the region through a hybrid, multidisciplinary program. Combining in-person and online learning, the course covers ecotourism, local history, flora, fauna, navigation, first aid, communication, legislation, ethics, entrepreneurship, and business management.

Ecotourism emphasizes responsible travel that conserves the environment, supports local communities, and promotes education for both professionals and tourists. Our mission is to unite conservation, communities, and sustainable travel while valuing the forest’s richness, beauty, and culture.

Forest Guide Training Course

The Forest Guide Training Course as the first educational complete program, aims to boost ecotourism in the region through a hybrid, multidisciplinary program. Combining in-person and online learning, the course covers ecotourism, local history, flora, fauna, navigation, first aid, communication, legislation, ethics, entrepreneurship, and business management.

Ecotourism emphasizes responsible travel that conserves the environment, supports local communities, and promotes education for both professionals and tourists. Our mission is to unite conservation, communities, and sustainable travel while valuing the forest’s richness, beauty, and culture.

“To value the richness of the forest, its beauty and culture”
Awareness: the best medicine for the planet.