From the social perspective, CEDIA has reached the declaration of ANP as a way to guarantee sustainability in the management of resources on the part of local populations or to safeguard important cultural spaces for them. From a territorial ordering logic for CEDIA, native and peasant communities constitute an important component in an integral landscape that must also be made up of protected natural areas of different kinds and other forms of land use.
In recent years, CEDIA has been involved in categorization processes that have resulted in the establishment of two National Parks (Güeppí-Sekime and Sierra del Divisor) and two Communal Reserves (Huimeki and Airo Pai). In all cases, we continue to support the management of these areas, betting on the involvement of the local population as the best strategy for consolidating and reducing the possibilities of conflict in the future.