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Bio-Cultural Corridor (Sierra Nevada)
Bio-Cultural Corridor (Sierra Nevada)
Published 20. Oct 2024 by INHABIT in TIERRA KILWA
A Family of Social Entrepreneurs: Luca, Chiara, and Gea’s Commitment to Biocultural Corridors and Regenerative Living
Luca, Chiara, and Gea, social entrepreneurs, focus on biocultural corridors in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Through INHABIT, they restore ecosystems, blend art and nature, and develop sustainable communities.
Published 14. Oct 2024 by INHABIT in ÑUIYANZHI - Restoration Knowledge Center
Ñuiyanñi: A Sanctuary for Life and Restoration in the Sierra Nevada
Ñuiyanñi is more than a home; it is a sanctuary where indigenous wisdom meets modern conservation efforts. This space is dedicated to the restoration of biodiversity, soil, and water, guided by both ancestral knowledge and scientific research.
Published 25. Sep 2024 by INHABIT in TIERRA KILWA
Sierra Nevada: A Haven of Biodiversity and Stunning Landscapes
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is a biodiversity hotspot, where snow-capped peaks meet lush forests. The mountain range’s microclimates provide habitats for countless species, making it a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
6 months ago by INHABIT
Cultural and Indigenous Heritage of the Sierra Nevada
he Sierra Nevada is not only a natural wonder but also a cultural treasure. It is the sacred land of the Kogi, Arhuaco, and Wiwa peoples, who have preserved their traditions, language, and harmonious connection to nature for centuries.
7 months ago by INHABIT
The Sierra Nevada’s Rich Opportunities
The Sierra Nevada hosts 635 bird species, many endemic, making it a top destination for birdwatching, conservation, and research. It also offers wellness activities like yoga, fostering a connection to nature and a living lab for ecological study.
Published 03. Jun 2024 by INHABIT in SEWINDUA CORRIDOR
Planting a Future for Nature and People
Watch how INHABIT and children design and plant the Sewindua Corridor, blending art and nature to create a safe, biodiverse migratory zone in Palomino.
Published 31. May 2024 by INHABIT in ÑUIYANZHI - Restoration Knowledge Center
A commetted family
Ñuiyañni is a family-led project in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta focused on ecological restoration. Guided by Kogui elders, a local family integrate legal, architectural, and environmental practices to protect biodiversity.
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