Abstract

The goal of this investigation is to identify elements and attributes for the establishment of interinstitutional and intersectoral collaboration strategies based on the analysis of two biodiversity conservation case studies: COINBIO and the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor. Both cases highlight the importance of local adoption and crosscutting implementation. They share the participation of local communities and their incorporation into formal decision-making spaces, contributing proposals for solving environmental problems, and for the design and implementation of public policies related to regional community development based on collaboration.

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