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Natalia Greene WILD LAW CONFERENCE 27.11.2013. World’s biodiversity concentration. Ecuador - Biodiverse. A tree in Ecuador can hold up to 96 types of bromeliads and orchids. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ecuador - Biodiverse

In spite of being one of the smallest countries in Latin-America, Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse countries, both by genetic species and ecosystems. It can be considered the

most biodiverse country in the world by comparing the number of species and area. Causes:

Equatorial zoneAndes highlands and costal highland

Multiplicity of climate regimesPrivileged part of the Amazon with cloud forests

Galapagos IslandsCold Humboldt current and warm El Niño current

A tree in A tree in Ecuador can Ecuador can hold up to 96 hold up to 96

types of types of bromeliads bromeliads and orchidsand orchids

An Amazonian An Amazonian tree can have 48 tree can have 48 types of ants, a types of ants, a

biodiversity biodiversity similar to al the similar to al the ants found in ants found in

EnglandEngland

In one day in the In one day in the rainforest in rainforest in

Ecuador you can Ecuador you can see more see more

butterflies and butterflies and moths than in a moths than in a whole lifetime in whole lifetime in

template zones. It template zones. It is estimated that is estimated that

there are 7000 there are 7000 speciesspecies

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Ecosystem loss

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Art. 71. Nature or Pachamama, where life is reproduced and achieved, has the right to the integral respect of its existence, the maintenance and regeneration of its vital cycles, structure, functions and its evolution processes.

Every person, community, people or nationality, will be able to demand the public authority the enforcement of rights for nature. To apply and interpret these rights the principles established in the Constitution will be observed. The State will motivate natural and juridical persons, as well as collectives, to protect nature and will promote the respect of all the elements that form an ecosystem.

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Nature or Pachamama, has the right to:

1. Exist

2. Maintain and regenerate its vital cycles, structure, functions and evolutionary processes.

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Su existencia y,2. El mantenimiento y regeneración de sus ciclos vitales, estructura, funciones y procesos evolutivos.

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Rights of Nature violation cases

1) Open pit mining project in El Condor Mirador

2) Illegal shark fining in Galapagos

3) Reforestation of mangrove beaches

4) XI Round of Oil in Amazon Centre South

Rights of Nature Demand presented at Civil Court in 2013 against Mirador Project and open pit mining in Ecuador by environmental, human rights, indigenous groups, and local

victims

4) Exploitation of Yasuní-ITT

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Exploitation area is a refugee of vulnerable endemic endangered species affected by the deforestation that will happen to start the Mine and the mineral dumps removing these species habitat. Walsh’s Environmental Impact Assessment confirms the extinction of three amphibians and one reptile when the open pit eliminates the ecosystems that sustain their lives.

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An opportunity to change the paradigm, rethink our "development”, economy, relationship with nature

Worldwide work at all levels, Constitutions, local ordinances or bylaws

Different conversation Regain balance with nature Establish limits Universal Declaration for the Rights of Mother

Earth Law forces needed cultural change