Issues of sustainable land development, agriculture and global health/wellness are inextricably linked. Since the famed Earth Summit of Rio de
Janeiro over a decade ago, governments and various organizations have been allocating resources to distill precarious interrelations of
aforementioned areas of import in an attempt to effect global positive change.
Sustainable land management is gaining recognition internationally as a multidisciplinary field formed at the coalescence of
many different facets of the life sciences, agriculture, anthropology and medicine and resultant from the aforementioned inquiry
into our natural web of life.
We are losing our natural environments and elaborately interdependent indigenous cultures at alarming rates. We must re-evaluate
our actions that cause these disastrous and ongoing outcomes before it is too late to rectify our errors of relentless progression.
We must provide for indigenous peoples of the world the means to live as they choose-traditionally and at one with their world!
We must assist in the generation of globally and indigenously sustainable fresh revenue streams so that we might give them the
edge that they need to maintain their pristine habitats.
Many organizations have shown that the value of a living natural habitat under sustainable management dwarfs that of one exploited
for any reason. Currently, we at Naturaleza seek to facilitate this sustainable land management in two main ways.