Photo: Johanna von Braun l Defending our territory: the biocultural community protocol of Alto San Juan, Colombia 133 Mechanised illegal mining causes a loss of forest resources, drastic changes in land use and pollution of water sources. ities and development projects that are unaware that the local internal management structure is a legal entity. The problems are exacerbated when the State does not facilitate the monitoring of illegal mining activities which lead to the progressive degradation of natural resources. In addition, the process of consultation is not properly conducted before development projects are implemented, and when consultations are done, they have no agreements and are not binding. Also, the traditional practices that promote cultural and biological diversity are not sufficiently recognised by actors from outside the territory. This hampers the recognition of land rights; and the community lacks confidence in cultural safeguards when faced with major development projects or big businesses. Community practices The traditional production practices of the Alto San Juan community constitute an integrated management and production system, which enhances the well-being of ecosystems. The rate of extraction of natural resources favours natural dynamics, taking into consideration different soils and species, and the timing and patterns of extraction. Traditional mining of alluvial gold is a comprehensive cultural production system that encourages family and collective work, the recovery of soil structure and the regeneration of vegetation cover. It also promotes food crops by avoiding metal contaminants. To maintain these traditional techniques, ensure sustainable production and prevent habitat degradation, traditional mining families developed a community cooperative – Ore Verde (Green Gold). This promotes diverse production activities, responsibility for environmental issues, sustainable use of natural resources, market access at fair prices, the strengthening of endogenous development models and capacity building. 3 It sets out ten criteria for the cultural values associated with mining, including the distribution of 3 Local development refers to the concept of endogenous development, a model that helps to strengthen the internal capacity of the local community to strengthen their culture and economy and maintain them over time.

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