The project "Promoting the conservation of biodiversity through climate-smart agrosilvopastoral practices in landscapes dominated by livestock in three regions of Mexico", known as BioPaSOS, has been implemented since 2017 in three intervention territories in three states of Mexico, with the purpose of strengthening the capacities of livestock producers to develop good agrosilvopastoral practices, reduce the impact on biodiversity, support informed decision making and the participation of the sector in green economy value chains. This in order to respond to the problem of traditional and extensive livestock that has facilitated, through deforestation processes, the loss of biodiversity and associated ecosystem services, enhancing the negative effects of climate change, leading to a decrease in the rates productive and negatively impacting the livelihoods of livestock families.
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