FONAG’S
AREA OF WORK
Guayallabamba
River basin
a. Communities
in the Cayambe-Coca Reserve (Oyacachi micro
river basin)
b. Communities
in the Antisana Ecological Reserve (Papallacta
micro river basin and La Mica Lagoon)
c. Communities
in the Cotopaxi National Park (Pita micro
river basin)
d. Communities
in the Los Ilinizas Reserve (San Pedro micro
river basin) |
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The activities implemented by FONAG are the result
of different processes reached by consensus with
the institutions that comprise it. FONAG has awarded
priorities to the work in the following areas:
Papallacta and Oyacachi River
Basins
In order to avoid the degradation of these basins,
FONAG undertakes actions directed to dynamically
improve sustainable management of productive activities
for communities located in these areas.
Through CESA -Ecuadorian Center for Agricultural
Services- the Fund seeks to conserve water resources,
improve sustainable productive activities such
as animal husbandry, promote agricultural activities,
reinforce local management and provide access
to financial services. All these components will
be developed during a first stage that lasts fifteen
months, with an estimated cost of US$78.000. FONAG,
The Nature Conservancy and CESA provide these
resources.
Since April 30th 2004, project starting date,
actions are carried out to obtain a diagnosis
of the productive and livestock systems in the
areas of Oyacachi and Papallacta.
Among other practical actions, work is being done
to genetically improve livestock herds living
around the Oyacachi basins, through a campaign
to vaccinate, identify and execute a program to
provide these herds with vitamins and rid them
of parasites.
Antisana River Basin
Activities in the Antisana River basin are directed
to the protection of the water quality that feeds
the Mica Quito Sur reservoir, part of the project
that provides potable water to the city of Quito.
The main problem of this basin is related to an
improper management of livestock practices in
surrounding properties, which pollute water, erode
the soil, and affect the preservation of wildlife
of the Antisana Reserve. At the moment, studies
estimated at US $22,000 are being prepared. These
represent equal contributions by FONAG, TNC, with
an additional counterpart of the executing institution.
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