CONSERVATION STRATEGY FUND
The process of obtaining title for a Native Community in Peru involves a series of steps outlined in the document "MÓDULO 02: DEMARCACIÓN Y TITULACIÓN DE LAS COMUNIDADES NATIVAS."
2014 · 14 pages

Abstract
The first step is the submission of a request to the Regional Directorate of Agriculture, which includes a formal letter and supporting documents. The letter, known as a "Solicitud de Titulación de Comunidad Nativa," is addressed to the Director Regional de Agricultura and includes information about the community, such as its name, location, and population. The letter also includes a statement of purpose, explaining why the community is seeking title to its land. The supporting documents required for the request include a copy of the community's registry, a copy of the representative's ID, and a copy of the power of attorney. Additional documents, such as a map of the community's boundaries and acts of colindancia, may also be required. Once the request is submitted, the Regional Directorate of Agriculture will conduct a preliminary visit to the community to gather information and assess the community's needs. This visit is followed by a demarcation and georeferencing process, which involves the creation of a document and the positioning of landmarks to define the community's boundaries. The next step is the elaboration of an informe de campo, which is a report on the community's land use and management practices. This report is used to inform the development of a plan for the community's land, which includes recommendations for sustainable land use and management practices. The plan is then presented to the community for review and approval. Once the plan is approved, the Regional Directorate of Agriculture will issue a resolution directing the title of the community's land. The title is then registered with the relevant authorities, and the community is officially recognized as the owner of its land. The document also includes a model for the request for title, which outlines the required information and supporting documents. The model is designed to facilitate the submission of requests for title and to ensure that all necessary information is included. Overall, the process of obtaining title for a Native Community in Peru is a complex and multi-step process that requires careful planning and coordination. The document "MÓDULO 02: DEMARCACIÓN Y TITULACIÓN DE LAS COMUNIDADES NATIVAS" provides a detailed outline of the steps involved in this process and serves as a guide for communities seeking to obtain title to their land. The document was produced by the International Resources Group/Engility, with the support of the Unidad de Apoyo de la Iniciativa para la Conservación en la Amazonía Andina (ICAA) and its partners. The document was made possible through the support of the Pueblo de los Estados Unidos de América a través de la Agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (USAID).
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